Denver Civic Theater
- 721 Santa Fe Dr.
- Denver, CO 80204
- 303-309-3773
Originally constructed in 1921 as Denver’s first silent movie theater, the DCT is now the central show-piece of the Santa Fe Arts District. The complex houses two theaters (one with over 300 seats, and a smaller hall that seats just over 130), as well as an art gallery, a café space that is perfect for meetings, and is the residence of several local theater companies. They have a liquor license and a full-service bar. The hilarious “Defending the Caveman” is still enjoying its unprecedented run.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- 7th & Santa Fe Dr.
- Parking:
- Street Parking Difficult. Parking is a bitch.
- Wheelchair Access:
- Yes
The Basics
- Hours:
- Depends upon the event & day of the week.
- Reservations:
- Recommended
- Dress Code:
- Business Casual
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Audience:
- Depends upon the event.
- Theater Genre:
- Burlesque, Comedy, Community Theater, Drama, Ethnic Theater, Musical, Off Off Broadway, Play, Small Production, and Touring Shows
Features
- Atmosphere and Personality:
- Depends upon the event.
- Live Music:
- Sometimes.
- Cleanliness:
- Up To Par
- Payment Methods:
- Major Credit Cards
- Membership:
- Yes. See their Web site for details.




