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No matter your taste, DCPA has a show for you this fall

October 15, 2008

The fall theater season is alive and well, and The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a show to accompany just about everyone's taste. From slapstick-fueled comedy to uplifting and emotional battles, October is the month to be at the DCPA.

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Blurring the line

An agoraphobic Broadway devotee copes with "non-specific sadness" by listening to the classic 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone in this homage to American musicals of the Jazz Age.

Playing around with a play within a play

Michael Frayn's Noises Off chronicles the misadventures of a an inept theater troupe as they attempt to stage the seedy British sex romp ala Benny Hill, Noises On.

Lying, flattery, bribery, threats, burglary and intimidation...

Engaging in lying, flattery, bribery, threats, burglary and intimidation, nothing is too unethical or illegal for these agents and the Glengarry Highlands.

No matter what it takes, Mrs. Watts will return to Bountiful

No matter what it takes, Mrs. Watts will return to Bountiful.

No men allowed for this uproarious comedy show

No men allowed for this uproarious comedy show

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Behind the scenes: Chorus Line

Behind the scenes: Chorus Line

A sit in at the rehearsal of the Tony Award-winning musical

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It ain't Sesame Street

It ain't Sesame Street

Avenue Q's puppet show for grown-ups

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