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Thu Apr 04
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
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Fri Apr 05
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
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Sat Apr 06
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
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Sun Apr 07
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
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Mon Apr 08
Please join us for a performance benefitting the Denver Actors Fund. Tickets are $20 for general admission seating and all proceeds to THAC are donated to the Denver Actors Fund to support Actors in our community!
*All Shook Up - October 9th, 2023
*Matilda - December 11th, 2023
*Urinetown - February 5th, 2023
*Raisin - April 8th, 2023
*Prom - June 3, 2023
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Thu Apr 11
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
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Fri Apr 12
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
More Information
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Sat Apr 13
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
More Information
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
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Sun Apr 14
The Colorado Premiere of this powerful, musical retelling of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.”
Music by Judd Woldin | Lyrics by Robert Brittan | Book by Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg
Based on the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
March 22 - April 14, 2024
Be among the first people in Colorado to experience this soulful and inspiring musical about a proud Black family’s quest for a better life in 1951 Chicago. Three generations of Walter Younger’s family are living in a single, cramped apartment. But when Walter’s father passes away, and the family receives a substantial life insurance payout, grief gives way to hope. Walter wants to use the money to open a small business, while his mother wants to invest in homeownership outside the impoverished community in Southside Chicago, and to pay for her daughter’s medical school education. This timeless story of family conflict, forgiveness, and the pursuit of the American Dream was hailed by New York Times critic, Clive Barnes, as “…one of those unusual musicals that should not only delight people who love musicals, but might also well delight people who don't.”
Translation: Dear Human Being Reading This Brochure,
This show is for YOU!
Multi-hyphenate and rising creative star, Mykai Eastman, returns to Town Hall Arts Center after taking his place on the directorial team of the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company’s production of The Color Purple.
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Tue Apr 23
Join us for Theater Education classes for your 5-8 year old at THAC! See more information below regarding class educators and information.
Fall Classes:
September 12th, 2023-November 16th, 2023
Winter Classes:
January 9th- February 27th, 2024
Spring Classes:
April 23rd-June 11th, 2024
Our in-house theatre education program is for everyone ages 4 and up! Instruction welcomes first-time students and appropriately challenges experienced actors. Performance classes conclude with a production on the Main Stage. We also are pleased to provide a performance class for actors with special needs.
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Wed Apr 24
Join us for Theater Education classes for your 9-12 year old at THAC!
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Thu Apr 25
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
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Fri Apr 26
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
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Sat Apr 27
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
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Sun Apr 28
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
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Mon Apr 29
Three ways to particpate in REVEAL this year! TIER 1- Space available on a first come, first served basis for restaurant capacity! Join us for complimentary bites and drinks at Grande Station from 5:30-6:30pm with Town Hall staff and Board Members to hear about what’s in store of THAC in the coming season. Then join us at THAC from 6:30-7pm for a champagne toast to Season 42, followed by our REVEAL performance on Monday, April 29th at 7pm.
TIER 2 - Join us from 6:30-9pm for tapas, a heavily discounted bar, and complimentary champagne toast to Season 42, followed by our REVEAL performance on Tuesday, April 30th at 7pm. Your $95 season package deposit is your ticket to REVEAL!
TIER 3- Join us as we publicly announce the season and renew before June 1st for best value! No package deposit required! No event attendance required! Entrance into the REVEAL party, where you will be the first to
know what we have in store for audiences, next season.
3-show subscription package. (Easily upgrade to a 4- or 5-
show package.)
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Tue Apr 30
Three ways to particpate in REVEAL this year! TIER 1- Space available on a first come, first served basis for restaurant capacity! Join us for complimentary bites and drinks at Grande Station from 5:30-6:30pm with Town Hall staff and Board Members to hear about what’s in store of THAC in the coming season. Then join us at THAC from 6:30-7pm for a champagne toast to Season 42, followed by our REVEAL performance on Monday, April 29th at 7pm.
TIER 2 - Join us from 6:30-9pm for tapas, a heavily discounted bar, and complimentary champagne toast to Season 42, followed by our REVEAL performance on Tuesday, April 30th at 7pm. Your $95 season package deposit is your ticket to REVEAL!
TIER 3- Join us as we publicly announce the season and renew before June 1st for best value! No package deposit required! No event attendance required! Entrance into the REVEAL party, where you will be the first to
know what we have in store for audiences, next season.
3-show subscription package. (Easily upgrade to a 4- or 5-
show package.)
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Thu May 02
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
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Fri May 03
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
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Sat May 04
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
More Information
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
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Sun May 05
“ To me art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be
explored only by those willing to take the risk.” –Mark Rothko
John Logan’s taut, visceral two-hander, Red, features Latvian-American
abstract painter Mark Rothko at the height of his career. Viewed through
the lens of his youthful new assistant, Ken, we witness Rothko at the
pinnacle of his creativity, but struggling through the creation of a series
of large paintings, commissioned as a series intended to feature in New
York’s brand-new Four Seasons Restaurant. As Ken and Rothko paint,
they challenge each other to ask big questions about art: what it takes
to create it and what its role should be in the world.
Set in the 1950s, and based on a series of real events, Red takes a
compelling look at the ever-changing relationship between an artist
and his creations.
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