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    4.3 (37 reviews)
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    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Alisa J.

    Went to go see Shakespeare at this theater. Theater has comfy seats and is a nice size. The bathrooms are located upstairs and are super old and not great. Staircases are super narrow.

    05.06.23 The Color Purple
    Harlee S.

    A very intimate theater with not a bad seat in the house. Walking in, the lobby is very open and a great space to hang out in before the show starts. Great drink options and helpful ushers. The bathroom situation is pretty good based on the theater's capacity. As for the show, it was amazing! The sound was perfect, I could see everything on stage and really felt the energy of the cast. I will definitely be seeing shows here more often.

    Absolutely fantastic-MUST SEE!
    Vilma S.

    What a hidden gem at the Denver Performing Arts at The Wolf Theatre with "A Little Night Music"! It is Stephen Sondheim's musical adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's 1955 film, Smiles of a Summer Night. Joanne Ostrow wrote a great article in the DCPA's Applause on this Outstanding Play. She writes- it is set in 1900 Sweden, it remains a sharp commentary on romantic relationships-part witty rom-com, part melancholy sex farce, all framed in angst about the passage of time. The performance from all the cast members was top-notch-from acting, singing, dancing, everything! The costumes were superb and I liked the minimal set design. One act with Soara-Joye Ross as Desiree Armfeldt and Edward Staudenmayer as Fredrik Egerman singing a duet of "Send in the Clowns" was so captivating, beautiful and brought a tear to my eye. It was energetic, humorous, sad and everything in between throughout and it is a play I definitely want to have the pleasure of watching again. This is a must see, but hurry, it ends on the 8th of October 2023!

    Barb N.

    I'm not a big fan of mariachi music but I developed an appreciation of it after attending American Mariachi. The music was great and it is a touching story. Also appreciated the lobby display-learned about women in mariachi. Love the diverse productions offered by Denver Center Theater Company. The Stage Theater is a perfect size-no bad seats, comfortable, don't have to crane your neck over people sitting in front of you. Tons of bathrooms for women on the level where you enter theater.

    Steven W.

    Well yes I would see another production here at the Stage Theatre. The service was great, everyone wanting to help you out and very friendly. A parking garage right there by the Theatre, all looking very festive. The seating inside was great, comfortable seating and a great atmosphere. The people checking tickets and the ushers were great and of course the performance was great too with great props, sounds and acoustics. First time here and I'll be back for sure.

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    I took an adult watercolor class for three sessions in December. I signed up for this class because…read moreI am familiar with watercolor but I wanted more ideas, tips, and techniques to improve my skills. For the first session, we had a sub for the class and she seemed apprehensive on how to lead the class. The two hours consisted of us essentially having free time to paint and a few basic brush movements. The second class was then led by the main instructor who seemed more confident and taught us basic skills such as painting wet on wet, dry on dry, etc, however this should've been done the first week. Additionally, the supplies we were given were not great, most of the paints we were given were out of certain colors and we were given a small number of papers and had to request for more if needed, which felt unnecessary. After she went over these ideas, she let the class go on Pinterest and choose a painting they'd like to replicate. She would walk around and give positive praise, however, did not offer feedback or various ideas on how to improve the painting. I love the concept and idea of this class, however, I'm disappointed this felt more like a free paint time rather than an instructional class for paying almost $200.

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    Wolf Theatre - theater - Updated June 2026

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