Learning to Human
Through the chaotic trials of life as an addict to the all thumbs attempt at building a sober life after, this raucous, true story show is speckled with poetry, dotted with dance numbers and doused in honesty.
Through the chaotic trials of life as an addict to the all thumbs attempt at building a sober life after, this raucous, true story show is speckled with poetry, dotted with dance numbers and doused in honesty.
nspired by fantastical worlds and pitiful characters this show is a unique collision of the vision of a Shakespearean actor and with the heart of a clown.
After Denver Fringe’s overwhelming support of Mr. Squirrel’s Funeral in 2023, Andi is BACK for the anniversary of Mr. Squirrel’s tragic passing. Join us for singing, dancing, improvisation, and more in this new installation of… The Tragedy of Mr. Squirrel.
Buzz into the first-ever comedy show created by an actual tattoo artist, Chris Trovador! Experience an explosive blend of stand-up, painting, poetry, music, dancing, and improv, all in the wild world of tattoos.
Theatre Artibus and The Sala Project team to explore Denver’s Chicano history in ‘Echoes of Curtis Park.’
The contemporary ballet leans into Western and sci-fi themes in a tragic tale featuring live, original music.
In equal parts dragging and honoring Gen-Xers, boomers, and all the gays and theys in between, this interview-based intergenerational comedy will make you consider what is at stake when we ignore our histories or dismiss our futures.
Soul Penny Circus is back! Join a weary Clown as he journeys through the stars - encountering dazzling celestial wonders, cosmic conflicts, and the beauty of connection. Laugh, cry, soar past the stars, and gain a whole new perspective of your universe.
Story of a thicc queen confronting her anxiety disorder at the intersection of sex and fatphobia. Rebecca genuinely and humorously reflects on the reality of dating mental health struggles exacerbated by insane societal expectations.
One-person surrealist avant-clown comedy where shame, desire, and Jesus have a terrifying three-way to the sound of live violin. Come for the cheeky audience interaction—stay for the naughty dance party.
A children’s TV host and puppeteer begins to spiral when his show gains traction and hits its 100th episode milestone. His need to control even the most minute details leads to an ugly outburst, leading him to examine who he is and who he is becoming.
What defines a sketch show? Punchlines? Blackouts? A rotating celebrity host? Memoriam Development breaks all the so called rules in this anti-sketch show where you will leave asking "WTF did I just watch?"