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Denver Center for the Performing Arts

Notes from an Intern…

Posted by denver center editor On October - 30 - 2009

By Emily Edwards, Audience Development Intern

 

Since the age of nine The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has thrilled me with its theatrical performances. Luckily I grew up with parents who shared with me their interest in the theatre.  One of the first shows I remember seeing here was Cats. The lights, music, and amazingly cat like furry leotards remain vivid in my memory. Fortunately CATS  will be coming back to The Denver Center for a limited time in January 2010.

 

This experience early on in life has kept me coming back for more. I have enjoyed various other performances through Denver Center Attractions, and over the last couple years I have become more familiar with the Denver Center Theatre Company and the quality work they provide for the community. One perk of being a student in Denver is the student rush ticket price of just $10 available an hour before these shows with a student ID. I most recently joined other students taking advantage of this offer for The Voysey Inheritance and on Halloween will be joining other 20 and 30 somethings for a Denver Center Fourth Wall event centered on A Raisin in the Sun.

 

I would like to say that I have come to know about all of these events by way of my own exploration, but being an intern in the marketing department at the DCPA has certainly helped. I encourage you to take the initiative and browse the website to find out about all the present and upcoming shows and events.  You don’t want to miss out!

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