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Through Nov. 10: Explore vibrant art districts, museum exhibitions, outdoor sculptures, performing arts, film, and more. Get details at DenverArtsWeek.org.
Through Nov. 10: 10 days, over 200 films, cultural events, and inspiring conversations. Don’t miss out! Get your tickets at DenverFilm.org.
Nov. 7: Experience exclusive fall and holiday looks from top designers at this glamorous event benefiting National Jewish Health. Learn more at NJHealth.org.
Nov. 16: Join diverse individuals exploring women’s history in unexpected places and through non-traditional techniques. Learn more at HistoryColorado.org.
Nov. 9-17: Revel in the light-hearted tale of how the most important battle is the one for the heart. Learn more and get tickets at www.OperaColorado.org
Nov. 15–17: For over 40 years, this premier holiday show supports the Junior League of Denver’s mission to empower women and disrupt systemic poverty. Learn more at JLD.org.
Nov. 16–17: Discover a musical journey as Béla Fleck masterfully blends classical and bluegrass influences with his banjo. Find out more at ColoradoSymphony.org.
Nov. 22 & 23: The historic Crestmoor Park neighborhood will be the setting for the annual L’Esprit de Noël Holiday Home Tour. Learn more at Lespritdenoel.org.
Nov. 29 - 30: Get into the spirit with this Christmas classic while the score is performed live. Learn more at ColoradoSymphony.org
Nov. 29 - Dec.1: This beloved TV classic soars off the screen and onto the stage this holiday season. Get tickets at DenverCenter.org.
Nov. 30-Dec.1: Visit one of the largest model train shows and enjoy a weekend of family fun! Get tickets at RockyMountainTrainShow.com.
Dec. 7: Join Ednium for the Homegrown Awards Gala celebrating local DPS talent. Learn more at Ednium.org.
Dec. 2 –17: Enjoy a multicultural celebration that will bring wonder and magic to everyone this holiday season. For information go to CleoParkerDance.org
Dec.10 - 22: This love letter to the theatre shares the inspiring story of Fanny Brice, a determined girl from the Lower East Side who dreamed of a life on the stage. Get tickets at DenverCenter.org.
Dec 12-22: Heat up your holidays with passionate melodies from the 1920s-1950s. Get tickets at Wonderbound.com.
Nov. 1 - Dec. 24: Experience the joy of the season with free outdoor events and unique experiences for all to enjoy. Learn more at CherryCreekNorth.com.
Nov. 22 - Dec. 29: Come out for a ball in this royal fairy tale perfect for the whole family. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
Nov. 22-Dec. 29: Celebrate the holiday season with this festive and lavish musical that has become a beloved holiday tradition for the whole family. Get tickets at DenverCenter.org.
Nov. 30 - Dec. 29: The Nutcracker returns to delight audiences of all ages with this timeless tradition that captures the festive spirit of the season. Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
Dec. 31: Hear waltzes, marches and more in this perfect musical sendoff to 2024. Learn more at ColoradoSymphony.org
Enjoy world-renowned dance ensembles, musicians, and family programming at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts. Learn more at www.NewmanCenterPresents.com
The Symphony’s 24/25 season includes performances alongside several world-renowned artists. Learn more and get tickets at www.ColoradoSymphony.org
Jan. 3 - 5, 2025: Relive every magical moment as the music brings life to a story that has enchanted the world. Learn more at ColoradoSymphony.org
Nov. 23 – January 5, 2025: Make the holidays brighter with 80 acres and over three million lights at Denver Zoo Lights. Learn more at DenverZoo.org
Through Jan.12,2025: Explore the connection between contemporary Mexican design and ancient and colonial artistic practices. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
Jan.17 - March 9, 2025: Enjoy this hilarious and heartbreaking story about a man’s journey to recovery with some unlikely, but loveable allies. Get tickets at DenverCenter.org
Jan. 31 - Feb. 9, 2025: Indulge in the scandalous allure of Giacomo Casanova’s legendary escapades in Kenneth Tindall’s new ballet, Casanova. Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
Through Feb. 17, 2025 at Denver Art Museum: Explore this exhibition named after the beloved children’s book that became a cultural touchstone. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org.
February 22 - March 2, 2025:In an attic in the Parisian Latin Quarter, the chateau is petite, but the personalities are grand. Learn more and get tickets at www.OperaColorado.org
Feb.27 - March 9, 2025: Enjoy this modern take on the Shakespeare classic with Romeo as an undercover FBI agent and Juliet as the daughter of a mafia kingpin. Get tickets at Wonderbound.com.
March 7 – 16, 2025: Follow Colorado Ballet down the rabbit hole for ALICE (in wonderland). Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
Feb. 14 - March 30, 2025: Come watch as one neighborhood changes drastically over time without losing its heart. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
April 3 - 13, 2025: Bring out your spyglasses and enjoy a night filled with mystery and suspense. Learn more at LoneTreeArtsCenter.org
April 11 – 20, 2025: Colorado Ballet’s annual repertory production returns with a captivating trio of powerhouse masterpieces. Get tickets at www.ColoradoBallet.org
March 28 - May 11, 2025: Feel free to spend an evening on the edge of your set in this who-dunnit thriller experience. Learn more at ArvadaCenter.org
Nov. 22, 2024 - October 26, 2025: Recall memorable moments as you walk through the defining events from this pivotal era. Learn more at HistoryColorado.org.
Nov. 2 - May 4, 2025: Enjoy this two-person musical spoof about two aspiring playwrights looking for that elusive Broadway contract. Get tickets at DenverCenter.org.
May 8-18, 2025: Enjoy this western of galactic proportions featuring an odyssey of live music and dance. Get tickets at Wonderbound.com.
Probe the boundless mysteries of space by wandering and immersing your senses through sight, sound, and touch. Learn more at www.DenverArtMuseum.org
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