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Broadway shows coming to Denver for 2020-21 season: “Moulin Rouge!,” “Pretty Woman,” “Tootsie” and more

Karen Olivo as Satine and Aaron Tveit as Christian in "Moulin Rouge!," now on Broadway. MUST CREDIT: Matthew Murphy
Karen Olivo as Satine and Aaron Tveit as Christian in “Moulin Rouge!,” now on Broadway. MUST CREDIT: Matthew Murphy
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)The Know is The Denver Post's new entertainment site.
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“Moulin Rouge! The Musical,” “Pretty Woman” and “Hadestown” will have their Denver premieres while “1776” plays the Buell Theatre as part of its pre-Broadway run in the upcoming Broadway season from Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

The full slate of DCPA’s 2020-21 subscriber and “added attraction” shows, which joins last month’s announcement of  is on sale to subscribers starting on March 23.

“I’m very excited to see what the reaction is to this lineup,” said John Ekeberg, executive director for Broadway and Cabaret at Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA), via phone last week. “We often talk about the ‘audience’ that sees our shows, but in reality itap a lot of different audiences, and we’re trying to offer something for every one of them.”

Current subscribers have until April 12 to renew their subscription, DCPA officials said. Broadway and will also get pre-sale access to DCPA Off-Center’s Theater of the Mind,” co-created by Talking Heads leader David Byrne and writer Mala Gaonkar.

Details will be announced at a later date, as will a single-ticket sale date for the 2020-21 Broadway shows.

” ‘Moulin Rouge!’ is this huge Broadway spectacle but whatap unusual is that producers are putting the show out on the road before its gone through Tony (award) season,” Ekeberg said. “I’m very pleased we’re on the front end of that, as well as ‘Hadestown,’ which was less commercial but was a big Tony winner in its own Broadway season.”

Director Diane Paulus’ acclaimed revival of the musical comedy “1776,” which just hopped out of its nest at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass., will visit Denver in advance of its 2021 Broadway debut. Best-sellers such as the Tony-winning “Come From Away,” which played the Buell and “Dear Evan Hansen,” which made its , also proved popular enough to merit a return, Ekeberg said.

“People were raving about those,” he said. “While itap hard to measure, word a mouth still means a lot for these types of shows.”

Here’s the full lineup:

1776 Buell Theatre Oct 13-25, 2020
Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations Buell Theatre Oct 27-Nov 15, 2020
The Other Josh Cohen Garner Galleria Theatre Nov 14, 2020-May 9, 2021
Tootsie Buell Theatre Mar 2-14, 2021
Hadestown Buell Theatre Apr 6-18, 2021
Pretty Woman: The Musical Buell Theatre May 11-23, 2021
Moulin Rouge! The Musical Buell Theatre Jun 10-Jul 4, 2021
To Kill a Mockingbird The Ellie Jul 13-Aug 1, 2021
Added Attraction Shows Theatre Playing Dates
The Crown – Live! Garner Galleria Theatre Aug 5-Sept 6, 2020
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical Buell Theatre Dec 11-13, 2020
Jersey Boys Buell Theatre Dec 15-20, 2020
Dear Evan Hansen Buell Theatre Jan 26-31, 2021
Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show Buell Theatre Feb 16-21, 2021
Les Misérables Buell Theatre Apr 27-May 2, 2021
Come From Away Buell Theatre Jun 1-6, 2021
Reunion ’69 and Reunion ’85 Buell Theatre Aug 11-Sept 12, 2021

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