Arts & Entertainment
Lakewood Theater, Orchestra: Single Tickets On Sale
The Lakewood Cultural Center announced a season filled with live performances. Here's the lineup and how to get tickets.
LAKEWOOD, CO — Individual tickets go on sale Tuesday for live performances at the Lakewood Cultural Center.
Rita Sommers, an administrator with the organization, said she's overjoyed that audiences are being welcomed back into the center's 320-seat theater.
“The Lakewood Cultural Center is all about people — what we create and what we experience together," Sommers said.
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"We are so grateful for the loyal support of our patrons over the past year and eager to see old friends and make new acquaintances."
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'Create-your own' packages of three or more performances are also available for purchase.
The 2021-22 season will include performances that had to be postponed due to the pandemic. The season lineup aims to help audiences adjust to live performances with familiarity, humor and energy, the center said.
The LCC Presents 2021-2022 season:
“The Drowsy Chaperone” co-presented with Performance Now Theatre Company | 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays; Sept. 10-26
"When a die-hard musical theater fan puts on a recording of his favorite Jazz Age musical comedy, an extravagant fantasy unfolds in his living room. A Broadway starlet and her debonair fiancé, bumbling gangsters, a misguided lover and an intoxicated chaperone create an evening of madcap delight."
Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado | 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 13
"The Rocky Mountain region’s only professional period-instrument orchestra presents “Cross-Currents,” weaving together melodies in Baroque stye from Latin America and Europe. New discoveries in Baroque music and traditional favorites promise an unexpected and entertaining evening."
Timothy P. and the Rocky Mountain Stocking Stuffers | 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 4; 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4 and 5
"Timothy P. Irvin returns to the stage with some of Colorado’s finest Western, bluegrass and folk musicians playing entertaining arrangements of holiday favorites and original music. A toe-tapping holiday tradition!"
ETHEL’s Documerica | 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 17
"Performed with electrifying virtuosity by the indie-classical string quartet ETHEL, this multimedia concert melds evocative imagery from a 1970s photographic archive commissioned by the Environmental Protection Agency with original music by some of today’s top composers for a meditation on America’s relationship to our land, our resources and ourselves."
TAKE3 | 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 4
"This crossover trio of violin, piano and cello, led by star violinist Lindsay Deutsch, is genre-defying with a flair for the unexpected. With chops honed at the world’s top conservatories, these artists take audiences from Beethoven to Bieber with rock-star charisma for a performance that is infectious and down to earth."
The Lao Tizer Quartet featuring Nelson Rangell | 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 12
"This quartet delivers an explosive mix of jazz, rock, classical, funk and world rhythms. Led by keyboardist/composer and Boulder native Lao Tizer, the band features saxophonist/flutist extraordinaire Nelson Rangell, drum phenom Gene Coye and bass legend Ric Fierabracci."
“1776” co-presented with Performance Now Theatre Company | 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays; March 18-April 3
"Witness the birth of a nation as our forefathers struggle to craft the Declaration of Independence. The seminal event in American history blazes to vivid life in this most beautiful and unconventional Broadway hit."
The Small Glories | 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 19
"Wailin’ Jennys alum Cara Luft and JD Edwards create a roots powerhouse duo that delivers soaring, interwoven vocals with stomping clawhammer banjo, guitar and harmonica. This musical tour-de-force reflects life on the Canadian Prairie in songs of love, loss and environmental struggles."
>> Learn more about the LCC Presents 2021-2022 season here and purchase tickets.
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