Wednesday, December 14
Mile-high history.
Any visitor to Auraria Campus can be struck with a sense of home.
Probably because it was.
Before the lot was swarming with polygenerational higher ed students, Auraria Campus was once a neighborhood, housing many a polygenerational family who were displaced for the construction of a college (or three).
In the spirit of celebrating and remembering what was sacrificed for Urban Biology 101, Auraria Campus’ student production King Center presents “Westside Oratorio,” a production, in honor of the generations of families who lost history so that the city of Denver could gain it.
What: Westside Oratorio
Where: Auraria Campus, King Center Concert Hall
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Theatre R & D.
Curious Theater takes you further than backstage – they take you pre-production.
“In The Works” is Curious’ new play reading series, where you, the audience, can witness the development of a screenplay, and contribute your own feedback and reflections.
Listen to writers read and directors critique the rough-rough drafts of what could be the next big stage hit.
Be a part of the work.
What: In The Works with Curious Theater
Where: 1080 Acoma Street, 7 p.m.
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Hustle, bustle and blow.
Can’t find time to sit down?
Every night of the week packed with shopping, caroling, holiday-ing, eating and reflecting?
Yeah, we get it. It’s the holidays. You’re busy.
But if your shopping list is nearing the end, and you might have a few minutes or a few dollars left over, send them to a charity of your choice.
Denver Rescue Mission is one-stop holiday charity shopping, for instance.
Spread your cheer.
What: Denver Rescue Mission
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