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DCPA's Off-Center Extends SWEET & LUCKY

By: Jun. 08, 2016
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Off-Center, a signature line of programming for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, announced today that they have extended Sweet & Lucky due to audience demand. The DCPA's first foray into large-scale immersive theatre sold out all 48 originally scheduled performances. Tickets for the six week extension, which will run June 30-August 7, are now available at SweetAndLuckyDenver.com.

This two-hour "brave, lovely, original adventure" (Juliet Wittman, Westword) takes place in a sprawling 16,000-square-foot warehouse (owned by Westfield Company) on Brighton Boulevard. Attendees step into a mysterious antique store and plunge into a labyrinth of dreamlike encounters.

Audience members follow performers through intricately designed environments, into intimate engagements, and witness a series of seductive and haunting flashbacks. It's a 360-degree experience that uses all five senses to evoke the power and fragility of memories. Dive deeper into the story by exploring the props and scenery firsthand, and enjoy specialty cocktails before and after the show crafted by award-winning mixologist Sean Kenyon at a pop up version of Kenyon's Williams and Graham. Please note that each performance is limited to 72 audience members.

Sweet & Lucky's ensemble includes Lia Bonfilio (of Third Rail Projects) and Denver-based performers Diana Dresser, Colby Foss, Ondine Geary, Meridith C. Grundei, Kevin Lowry, Leigh Miller, Patrick Mueller, Tara Rynders, Mackenzie Sherburne, Luke Sorge, Justin Walvoord, Edith Weiss, Ryan Wuestewald and Amanda Berg Wilson.



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