Sweet & Lucky: Echo
A new immersive theater work
by Zach Morris/Third Rail Projects
From the award-winning creators of Sweet & Lucky comes its long-awaited companion. A groundbreaking new work of immersive theatre. A world that is built around you. A story of collective remembrance.
In Sweet & Lucky: Echo, you’ll follow performers through a warehouse of memories, where vignettes of a couple’s life materialize out of thin air—like pages of a scrapbook springing to vivid life. In the space between love and loss, remembering and forgetting, we’ll uncover their most tender moments. Falling in love. Building a home. Weathering storms.
Together, we’ll remember.
A brave, lovely, original adventure.
– Westword on Sweet & Lucky (2016)
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DCPA Off-Center at Broadway Park®
407 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80209
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Off-Center, Nontraditional, Drama
Sweet & Lucky: Echo deals with themes of aging, mortality, and grief. Audience members will be invited to interact with performers, other guests, and physical objects as part of the experience and may, at times, be separated from their group. The content of this production may be emotionally challenging for individuals who have recently lost a loved one. We encourage all patrons to use their own discretion in determining the appropriateness of the material.
Recommended for ages 13+
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Conceived, Written, & Choreographed by
Zach Morris with Rebekah Morin & Edward Rice
With contributions from Lia Bonfilio, Devika Chandnani, Justin Lynch, Chie Morita, Parker Murphy, Marissa Nielsen-Pincus, Jenna Purcell, & Kim Savarino
Directed by Zach Morris
Artistic Directors:
Zach Morris, Tom Pearson, Jennine Willett
Associate Artistic Director:
Marissa Nielsen-Pincus
Associate Managing Director:
Edward Rice
ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE
WHAT IS IMMERSIVE THEATRE?
Immersive theatre is a 360° journey that puts an audience at the center of a story.
For Sweet and Lucky: Echo, you and 191 other audience members will be invited into a 2-hour show in one of two 5,000 square foot spaces. Throughout the show, you will be led by actors and given instructions on how to explore and interact with this world. The audience will be directly engaged by performers and will be invited to manipulate pieces of the physical set, depending on their comfort level. This is outlined in more detail in our Accessibility & Sensory Guide.
WHERE IS SWEET & LUCKY: ECHO?
Sweet & Lucky: Echo is located at DCPA Off-Center at Broadway Park® at 407 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80209.
Please note that Sweet & Lucky: Echo is an off-site experience and does not take place at the Denver Performing Arts Complex.
HOW LONG IS SWEET & LUCKY: ECHO?
Sweet & Lucky: Echo is approximately 2 hours with no intermission.
The Premium experience is an additional 30 minutes for a total of 2 hours and 30 minutes.
WHAT IS PREMIUM ACCESS?
Premium tickets allows you to go deeper and indulge in an elevated artistic experience. These are extremely limited and include:
HOW IS SWEET & LUCKY: ECHO DIFFERENT FROM SWEET & LUCKY?
Sweet & Lucky: Echo is not a remount of Third Rail Project’s 2016 production of Sweet & Lucky. While both shows are rooted in the same source material, Sweet & Lucky: Echo is a brand-new work of immersive theatre. It stands as a theatrical companion piece to Sweet & Lucky, offering a distinct experience with an entirely different setting, design, and emotional journey. Audiences can expect a fresh exploration of familiar themes in a completely reimagined environment.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I ARRIVE?
The main lobby and a full bar are open one hour before the show begins. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your performance.
You will be greeted by a staff person upon arrival who will scan your ticket and check you in. You are encouraged to place your personal belongings in a small locking locker, as bags are not allowed in the performance space.
Our full bar will be open if you would like to arrive when doors open to enjoy a specialty cocktail or mocktail before the show begins! Drinks will not be allowed in the space once the show begins.
The staff will provide verbal instructions to the group before you begin your journey.
WILL LATECOMERS BE ADMITTED?
Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your performance. The main lobby is open one hour before the show begins.
If you arrive late, you will be asked to wait in the lobby until a member of our staff directs you to enter the show. Please arrive on time to avoid missing any of the show.
CAN I TAKE PICTURES DURING THE SHOW?
The taking of photos or videos is prohibited. Please turn off your phones and electronic devices or leave with in our secure lockers before the show.
BOOKING TICKETS
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
Standard tickets start at $47.20* and Premium tickets start at $66.08*, depending on the date and time of day for which you book.
All prices are subject to change depending on availability, so we encourage booking well in advance to ensure securing the best price.
*Price includes base ticket price plus an 18% service fee. Fees waived when purchased in person at the box office.
HOW MANY TICKETS CAN I BUY IN ONE TRANSACTION?
There is a limit of nine (9) tickets per order. To purchase 10 or more tickets, please see details under “Can I bring a group?”.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO BUY A TICKET AT THE DOOR?
It is possible to purchase tickets on-site if there is availability. However, we highly recommend getting your tickets in advance to guarantee your spot!
DO I HAVE TO PRINT MY TICKET?
DCPA performance tickets are now available only via our new DCPA Ticket Wallet. Using your smartphone, login with your current email and password to:
Read our Digital Ticket FAQ to learn more and add your digital wallet shortcut to your smartphone’s home screen for quick access at the theatre.
PLEASE NOTE: The refreshing QR code will activate 3 hours prior to your performance. Printouts and screenshots of tickets are not accepted. If you don’t have a smartphone, contact the Box Office at 303.893.4100 (Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm) and arrange to pick up your tickets at Wall Call before your show.
HOW DO I MAKE SURE I’M PURCHASING LEGITIMATE TICKETS?
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts owns and operates this official website, which is the ONLY authorized online ticket site for this Denver-based show.
As with all productions produced and/or presented by the DCPA, ticket buyers purchasing tickets from a ticket broker or any third party run the risk of overpaying and/or purchasing illegitimate tickets.
Patrons should be aware that, if they purchase from a ticket broker or any third party, the DCPA is unable to replace lost or stolen tickets and is unable to contact patrons with information regarding time changes or other pertinent updates regarding the performance. Patrons found in violation of the DCPA Ticket Purchase and Sale Terms and Policies may have all of their tickets cancelled.
CAN I BRING A GROUP?
Absolutely! Online, patrons will be able to purchase up to nine (9) tickets. For groups of 10 or more, please contact our group sales team to book and save 10% on your order.
The Group Sales team is available Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm:
CAN I GET A REFUND?
All ticket purchases are final sale. No refunds will be made, and no order can be canceled. For more information, please view the DCPA Ticket Purchase and Sale Terms and Policies, or refer to the conditions of sale accepted before your purchase.
CAN I EXCHANGE MY TICKETS FOR ANOTHER DATE OR TIME?
For more details about exchanges or other ticketing questions, please view the DCPA Ticket Purchase and Sale Terms and Policies. You may also contact the DCPA Box Office at 303-893-4100 or online.
ARE THERE ANY SPECIAL OFFERS AVAILABLE?
Yes. We offer select offers and savings on tickets, including:
DCPAccess
Thanks to our community’s continued support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), $23.60* Standard tickets and $33.04* Premium tickets will be made available for our preview performances on Aug 13 – 15 as a part of the Denver Center’s DCPAccess program. LEARN MORE >
*Price includes base ticket price plus an 18% service fee.
DCPA Subscribers
Become a DCPA Subscriber to save 15% on standard Sweet & Lucky: Echo tickets, and nearly every show at the DCPA! LEARN MORE >
Students
Students of all ages, including DCPA Education students, receive $10 off* up to two standard tickets per ID with promo code STUDENT. Valid Student ID or MY Denver Card required.
*Subject to availability. Not valid for Premium. Not valid on prior purchases.
Groups
Save 10% on your order when you book 10 or more tickets. For more information, see the “CAN I BRING A GROUP?” FAQ.
WHO CAN I CONTACT IF I HAVE A QUESTION?
Contact the DCPA Box Office at 303.893.4100 on Mon – Sat from 10am – 6pm or online here.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
IS PARKING AVAILABLE?
Yes, there is ample parking at Broadway Park®, and it is completely free.
WHAT ARE THE CLOSEST PUBLIC TRANSPORT STATIONS?
The closest bus stops are Broadway Marketplace, W Alameda Ave & S Bannock St, and S Broadway & W Alameda Ave. The closest RTD station is Alameda Station.
For more information on nearby public transit options, visit https://www.rtd-denver.com/.
WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?
We recommend you dress comfortably and wear comfortable shoes as you will be moving around the space freely.
For the safety of others, bags are not allowed in the performance space. Free lockers are available upon arrival.
IS THERE A BAR OR FOOD AVAILABLE?
Yes! The Keepsake Bar, located inside the lobby of 407 S. Broadway, will be open for one hour before and after the show for themed cocktails, mocktails, and light snacks. Explore the full menu here.
IS THERE A COAT CHECK?
Complimentary, secure lockers and a coat rack are available in the lobby. We ask that you store all your belongings in lockers before entering the show, as bags are not allowed in the performance space.
WILL I BE ABLE TO USE THE BATHROOM ONCE THE SHOW BEGINS?
Yes, although for the best artistic experience, we strongly recommend you use the bathroom before the show begins.
IS THERE MERCHANDISE AVAILABLE?
Yes, a range of merchandise will be available for purchase in the lobby after the show.
ABOUT CONDUCT
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts reserves the right to eject anyone from the premises for inappropriate or disruptive behavior at any time without a refund, as well as reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone who appears intoxicated or under the influence, at the discretion of our staff.
ADVISORIES & ACCESSIBILITY
WHAT AGES CAN PARTICIPATE?
Sweet & Lucky: Echo is recommended for ages 13+. Audiences must be 16 or older to attend unaccompanied. Patrons ages 13-15 may attend if accompanied by a guardian.
WHAT ADVISORIES SHOULD I BE AWARE OF?
Sweet & Lucky: Echo touches on themes of aging and mortality. Audience members will be moving throughout a theatrical environment, and invited to interact with performers, other guests, and physical objects as part of the experience and may, at times, be separated from their group.
View our detailed Accessibility & Sensory Guide for more information.
WHAT ACCESSIBLE SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE?
We are dedicated to making Sweet & Lucky: Echo as accessible as possible to everyone. Please review the following FAQs and our detailed Accessibility & Sensory Guide for more information.
For specific accessibility-related questions, or to request additional accessibility services, please contact accessibility@dcpa.org.
WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT THE SENSORY ASPECTS OF THIS SHOW?
Sweet & Lucky: Echo is a high sensory experience. For detailed information, please view our Accessibility & Sensory Guide.
A dedicated quiet area is available for audience members who require one. If you are concerned about the sensory related parts of this show, but you are still interested in experiencing the show, we suggest you consider attending the Relaxed Performance.
WHEN IS THE RELAXED PERFORMANCE?
There will be one Relaxed Performance on Saturday, August 30 at 1:30pm. For those seeking a sensory-friendly, less crowded, and more relaxed experience. This performance allows for more specific accommodations for neurodiverse individuals and anyone else who would prefer a lightly modified version of the show.
IS THIS SHOW WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE?
The experience is wheelchair accessible. We are able to accommodate four (4) guests with wheelchairs or large mobility devices per performance. Please email us in advance of your visit at accessibility@dcpa.org to ensure availability.
If anyone in your party needs mobility assistance, we are happy to assist! We can provide manual wheelchairs on-site, free of charge, subject to availability. We strongly recommend you contact us in advance at accessibility@dcpa.org if you would like to utilize one of our manual wheelchairs to ensure it will be reserved for you.
IS THIS SHOW ACCESSIBLE FOR GUESTS WHO ARE BLIND, LOW VISION, DEAF, OR HARD OF HEARING?
An ASL Interpreter and/or a sighted guide who can provide audio descriptions is available for any performance on request with at least two weeks’ notice. Please email accessibility@dcpa.org to request an ASL Interpreter or audio description guide at least two weeks in advance.
ARE THERE PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT/ESSENTIAL COMPANION TICKETS AVAILABLE?
Personal Care Assistants who attend as an essential companion to a guest with a disability will participate as members of the audience. Availability is limited in accordance with accessibility guidelines outlined above. Please contact accessibility@dcpa.org to reserve.