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DCPA's Off-Center Is Throwing A WILD PARTY At Stanley Marketplace This Fall

By: Mar. 17, 2017
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The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is proud to announce Off-Center's next off-site collaboration and first full scale musical production; an immersive 360-degree staging of Michael John LaChiusa's jazz musical The Wild Party at Stanley Marketplace.

"Last summer, Off-Center took over a 16,000 square foot warehouse in RiNo to bring you Sweet & Lucky. This fall, we're breaking out the bathtub gin and heading to the Hangar at Stanley to tackle the first musical in Off-Center's history", said Charlie Miller, curator of Off-Center. "Much like Sweet & Lucky, The Wild Party will transport audience members to a different era, where they will be immersed in the story as guests at Queenie and Burr's party. The live band will be swinging and we'll find out what happens when you let down your guard and give yourself over to the party. I am so excited to dive into this piece with our incredible team of collaborators."

The Wild Party, which was nominated for 7 Tony Awards when it appeared on Broadway in 2000, will be directed by Sweet & Lucky cast member and artistic director of the Boulder-based company The Catamounts, Amanda Berg Wilson.

This production continues the partnership forged between Off-Center and Stanley, which began with the adventure comedy Travelers of the Lost Dimension, currently running throughout the public spaces at Stanley through May 21. The Wild Party will run October 12-31, 2017. Full details including cast and creative team will be announced at a later date.

The Wild Party

Music and Lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa

Book by Michael John LaChiusa and George C. Wolfe

Based on the poem by Joseph Moncure March

Oct 12 - 31, 2017

The Hangar at Stanley

About The Denver Center for the Performing Arts

As the nation's largest non-profit theatre organization, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to creating unforgettable shared experiences through beloved Broadway musicals, world-class plays, educational programs and inspired events. As the newest and most unconventional arm of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Off-Center made waves in summer 2016 with the sold-out hit Sweet & Lucky, the first large-scale immersive show in Denver. An Off-Center show is like no other theatre experience-by design. Off-Center focuses more on connecting people and upending expectations than on adhering to tradition. If you leave the show thinking "I've never seen anything like it," then Off-Center has done its job. We want you to lose yourself, to welcome surprise and to remember that life is better when you live it Off-Center.

Programming at the DCPA is made possible through the generous support of the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District; Theatre Company sponsors Wells Fargo, Larimer Square and Daniel L. Ritchie, and media sponsors The Denver Post and CBS4. Please be advised that the DCPA is the ONLY authorized ticket seller for Broadway tours and shows by DCPA Theatre Company, Cabaret and Off-Center. Tickets bought through secondary ticket vendors may exceed face value or be invalid.

Follow the DCPA on social media @DenverCenter and at the DCPA's online News Center.

About Stanley Marketplace

Stanley is no ordinary marketplace. Located at the intersection of the Stapleton and Aurora neighborhoods just east of Denver, Stanley Marketplace is a community of like-minded businesses and people who believe in doing things differently: sustainably, creatively and with more than the bottom line in mind. The more than 22-acre, 140,000 sq. ft. indoor/outdoor space was once Stanley Aviation headquarters, where airplane ejector seats were engineered and manufactured; now it is an adaptive reuse community hub, home to a park, beer hall and more. Today, the same innovative spirit that once filled this building has been harnessed to offer community members an urban marketplace featuring goods and services from local and independent businesses, as well as a robust philanthropic and community outreach program, including Charity of the Month and First Jobs programs. For more information, visitwww.stanleymarketplace.com or @ohheystanley.



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