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Denver Center Theatre Company 08/09

 
Marquee Club

Marquee Club

You’re invited to experience the Tony® Award-winning Denver Center Theatre Company (DCTC) in the intimacy of an exclusive club where you’re served up premium cocktails and delectable hors d’oeuvres in the company of DCTC special guest artists and Artistic Director Kent Thompson. All this before you slip into your VIP seats for four DCTC productions that will provoke, engage, inspire and entertain. Step up your nightlife…step into the Marquee Club.

What we're about
The Marquee Club is tailored just for the younger, busier set! Members support the DCTC with a tax deductible donation over and above the cost of their 4-play subscription on selected Thursday evenings. It’s designed especially for professionals with hectic schedules who want to become more involved in the Denver arts scene and support the DCPA, the city’s leading non-profit performing arts organization. Members receive the gift of live theatre, fascinating behind-the-scenes experiences and the knowledge that they are helping arts and culture to thrive in the Mile High City.

The Vital Stats...What You Get
The Marquee Club is both a mini-subscription to DCTC’s 2008/09 season and a philanthropic venture that helps support the Denver Center’s programming. Membership is accompanied by some amazing benefits including:

  • Premium seating to the four-show season
  • Pre-theatre parties including open bar and heavy hors d’oeuvres courtesy of Rialto Café
  • Exclusive “meet-the-artists” before each of the four shows
  • Desserts, wine and coffee during intermissions in the private Musicians’ Gallery
  • Exclusive “meet-the-cast” opportunities after each show at the Rialto Café
  • Member-only invitations (occasionally with guest privileges) to special non-theatre and theatrical events which are added throughout the season
  • Priority offers and/or discounts to other DCPA shows and special events
  • A portion of each membership is tax deductible
  • A Marquee Club membership card that is good for selected discounts on fine dining and cocktails at the Rialto Café.

What You'll See

Noises Off
By Michael Frayn
October 16, 2008
Producing Partners: Margot & Allan Frank & Robert & Judi Newman

This side-splitting farce chronicles the misadventures of a bumbling theatre troupe as it struggles to rehearse Nothing On, a seedy British sex comedy. As the action spins out of control onstage, even worse chaos ensues backstage. The plots collide head on, resulting in a hilariously disastrous final performance.

A Denver Center World Premiere
Dusty and the Big Bad World
By Cusi Cram
February 5, 2009

“Dusty” is the most popular animated PBS children’s television show in America. But when Dusty – the genial hero of the program – goes to visit a family with two daddies, the big bad world brings the hammer down hard. Dusty and the Big Bad World is a hilarious, no-holds barred dramatization of the clash between freedom of speech, art (or at least children’s’ TV), and politics.

A Prayer for Owen Meany a novel by John Irving
Adapted by Simon Bent
April 23, 2009

John Irving’s epic novel comes to the stage in a sparkling adaptation from London’s National Theatre. Owen Meany, an unusually small child with a shrill voice, believes himself an instrument of God. When he accidentally kills his best friend's mother in 1950s New Hampshire, the two boys are forever linked as they search for truth in a provocative dark comedy of friendship, faith and destiny. Mature Audiences

Quilters
By Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek
June 4, 2009

This Tony Award-nominated Denver Center original returns home in a shining new production in celebration of the company’s 30th season. An international hit for more than 25 years, this rousing heritage musical was inspired by real life diaries and letters of American pioneer women, written as they braved the dangers and hardships of life on the frontier.

Note: Production plans for the new season are subject to the availability of rights and subject to change.

What You Pay
$500 per person ($368 is tax deductible - The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is a not-for-profit, 501c3 organization). If preferred, you may pay by automatic credit card charge in four installments over the season.

Join the Marquee Club Now
Pay in full now or in four installment payments online.

Sponsored by:


Rialto Cafe  
BNY Mellon Wealth Management