A live theater not to miss in Denver
Jul 20th, 2010 by sophie smith
The Dangerous Theatre is located at 2620 W. Second Ave. in Denver and while not right next to most of the Denver five star hotels , if you’re a visitor, is definitely worth the drive. This theater venue is unique for those wanting to take in a live show on a budget or just looking for something unique to do with a Friday or Saturday evening. While you may not find stage classics being preformed you’re sure to find something related to the season and usually with a comedic twist.
Unlike most theaters, where concessions are expensive if not non- existent, the Dangerous Theater encourages it’s audience to come in and be comfortable. There is a social area with comfy seating, an appetizer buffet and a fridge full of refreshments that, while there is a donation basket out and donations are welcome, are on the house. The owner, Winnie Wenglewick , believes patron comfort is mandatory for them to truly appreciate the show to its fullest.
On Sunday the matinee performances raises the bar for other stage theaters further by offering a menu of delicious foods and sparkling cider included in ticket prices though the cabaret style table seating is limited. If you’re looking to enjoy wine or a cocktail with your show the theater doesn’t offer alcohol but openly welcomes patrons to bring their own, provided they are over 21.
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