
February 27, 2025
Music, Comedy, A Fashion Show and The Price is Right Live!
This weekend and next enjoy a variety of musical and comedy performances, a fashion show, movies and the Price is Right Live!, just 10 to 20 minutes from your front door in Looking Glass!
TODAY/TONIGHT: Thursday, February 27
CHANGEMAKERS: AMI VITALE
Join photographer, filmmaker, and writer Ami Vitale as she takes us on a journey, sharing captivating stories about people learning from wildlife and protecting endangered species like pandas, rhinos, and elephants. Ami will share uplifting narratives, where hope and collective action are shaping a brighter future for our planet.
Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $30-$42
Info: 720-509-1000


Thursday-Friday, February 27-28
GLIDE DOWN THE TRAIL!
During the winter, the Parker Ice Trail at Discovery Park, located next to Parker’s Library on Mainstreet and Pine Drive, is open seven days a week. One of the only ice trails in the country, the Parker skating path meanders through the park reminiscent of a frozen river or canal. Skaters or visitors can stay warm next to any of the three fire pits adjacent to the ice trail or enjoy hot chocolate while watching skaters pass by. Concessions, skate rental and restroom facilities are available for all patrons visiting the park. Last chance! Closes for the season Friday, February 28.
Parker Ice Trail, Discovery Park, 20115 E. Mainstreet, Parker
5:00-9:00 p.m.
Admission: $8-$10
Thursday-Saturday, February 27-March 1
ANGKOR 2D

A giant screen adventure with “Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia” to discover one of the most glorious and enigmatic ancient cities the world has ever known. At the height of its power, the Khmer Empire in present-day Cambodia flourished, dominating a large swathe of Southeast Asia. The monumental Angkor Wat, meant to reflect the celestial home of the gods on earth, rose from the center of the great city and stood as a testament of the Khmer Empire’s striking architectural ingenuity and powerful religious influence. But the empire mysteriously vanished, and the surrounding jungle’s thick foliage overtook the enigmatic stone buildings, leaving few traces of the great city that had once been. Hidden from the outside world for hundreds of years, now viewers have the opportunity experience the thrill of discovery on the giant screen as scientists use cutting-edge technology and scientific methods to open a new window into understanding Angkor and the ancient kingdom of Cambodia.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Infinity Theater, 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Various Show Times)
Admission: $23-$26
Info: 303-370-6000
Friday, February 28
EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN

Join music lovers of the classics transformed into new favorites by the Parker Symphony Orchestra. The Symphonic Metamorphosis by Paul Hindemith may at times sound familiar and it should, as this work has taken Carl von Weber’s themes and made them new again.
- (OLD) Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite #2 – O. Respighi
- (NEW) Aliens: Fireteam Elite – Austin Wintory arr. Brian LaGuardia
- (BLUE) Blue Tango – L. Anderson
- (OLD) 8 Pieces, Op.60: IV Alla Zingara, VII March – C.M. von Weber
- (OLD) Turandot, Overture – C.M. von Weber
- (OLD) 6 Pieces, Op.10a, Andantino con moto – C.M. von Weber
- (BORROWED) Symphonic Metamorphosis – P. Hindemith
New to the set list is Aliens: Fireteam Elite, a Grammy®-nominated score, composed by acclaimed Denver native, Austin Wintory and arranged by percussionist Brian LaGuardia who will join the performance. Wintory also received a Grammy® nomination for his musical score, Journey, the first ever score for a video game to be nominated!
PACE CENTER, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: Start at $29
Friday-Saturday, February 28-March 1
PARKER FASHION WEEK

Get ready to step into the world of style, innovation, and glamour at Parker Fashion Week 2025! Experience an evening of fashion, drinks and community! Tickets for this highly anticipated event include:
· Cutting-edge runway shows featuring top designers
· Exclusive previews of next season’s trends
· Networking opportunities for fashion enthusiasts and professionals
Whether you’re a trendsetter, a fashion professional, or just love the art of style, Parker Fashion Week 2025 is your ultimate destination. Complimentary valet parking.
Parker Villa, 10750 Pine Dr., Parker
Doors Open 6:00 p.m.
Tickets: $20-$100
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON CONCERT

DreamWorks’ How To Train Your Dragon is a captivating and original story about a young Viking named Hiccup, who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes – a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, these unlikely heroes must fight against all odds to save both their worlds. Featuring John Powell’s Oscar®-nominated score performed live to picture, How to Train Your Dragon – in Concert is a thrilling experience for all ages.
Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th Street, #15, Denver
Fri., 7:30 p.m.; Sat., 2:30 p.m.
Tickets: Start at $15 plus fees/taxes
Phone: 303-623-7876
Friday-Sunday, February 28-March 2
GUYS AND DOLLS

In this beloved Broadway classic, smooth-talking gamblers and strait-laced missionaries collide in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City. When hustler Nathan Detroit needs cash for his underground craps game, he makes a bet with high-roller Sky Masterson that sets off an unlikely chain of events. As Sky pursues the virtuous Sarah Brown from Times Square to Havana, and Nathan’s long-suffering fiancée Adelaide pushes for the altar after a 14-year engagement, Frank Loesser’s irresistible score brings this romantic comedy to vivid life, proving that sometimes love is worth rolling the dice.
Vintage Theatre/Nickelson Auditorium, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora
Fri./Sat., 7:30 p.m.; Sat./Sun., 2:30 p.m.
Tickets: $20-$39 + Taxes & Fees
Saturday, February 1
SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK

“Sweet Honey In The Rock® proves once again that the human voice is a beautiful instrument.” -All Music
With their deep catalog of socially conscious music rooted in African American history and culture, Sweet Honey In The Rock® celebrates its 50th anniversary this season. Known for their distinct and powerful sound, this dynamic group brings a moving and unique concert that fuses the possibilities of the human voice with a theatrical flair. Kinetic, cultured, and connected – that’s Sweet Honey in the Rock®.
This performance will be sign language-interpreted.
Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree
1:30 & 4:00 p.m.
Tickets: $40-$60
Info: 720-509-1000
MARC COHN

Best known for the song “Walking in Memphis” from his eponymous 1991 album, which was a Top 40 hit, Grammy® winner Marc Cohn performs LIVE at the PACE Center Saturday, March 1st!
After winning a Grammy for his soulful ballad “Walking in Memphis,” Marc Cohn solidified his place as one of this generation’s most compelling singer-songwriters, combining the precision of a brilliant tunesmith with the passion of a great soul man. Rooted in the rich ground of American rhythm and blues, soul and gospel and possessed of a deft storyteller’s pen, he weaves vivid, detailed, often drawn-from-life tales that evoke some of our most universal human feelings: love, hope, faith, joy, heartbreak.
PACE CENTER, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: Start at $59

Sunday, March 2
PASSPORT TO CULTURE: TIMBALOOLOO
Join Clara Net in meeting new instrument friends and creating new music across cultural boundaries. Oran Etkin’s friend Clara (who later turns out to be Clara Net -his clarinet) fell asleep and came to the concert in her bed! Together with the full band, take a journey around the world, exploring different instruments and cultures and discovering how vibrant global cultures form the backbone of American music and society.
Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $15
Info: 720-509-1000
NEXT WEEK: Wednesday, March 5
ARTS IN THE AFTERNOON: BARBER OF SEVILLE

Join Opera Colorado for an abridged version of this laugh-out-loud comedy, featuring some of the most memorable tunes in all opera—including Figaro’s famous “Largo al factotum,” Rosina’s “Una voce poco fa,” and more. Packed with punchlines, this rapid-fire prequel to The Marriage of Figaro features the mischievous barber Figaro at his most cunning.
Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree
1:30 p.m.
Tickets: $24
Info: 720-509-1000
Thursday-Sunday, March 6-9
ANIMAL KINGDOM 3D

Animal Kingdom 3D takes viewers on a wild adventure to celebrate what makes our natural world so spectacular. Through brilliant nature footage, the film introduces a wide cast of characters — cute penguins, wise elephants and quirky dung beetles — from the mightiest families of the animal kingdom. Travel across frozen snowy forests, under the scorching African sun and into the darkest depths of the ocean to find out why animals are the way they are. A fun-packed and educational journey, this is an immersive giant screen experience you do not want to miss!
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Infinity Theater, 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Various Show Times)
Admission: $23-$26
Info: 303-370-6000
Friday, March 7
LEGENDARY LADIES

Credit: Denver Public Library
Discover the incredible stories of four remarkable women who left their marks on American history. In this engaging performance by the Legendary Ladies, you’ll meet:
– Nellie Cashman, “The Angel of Cassier,” a fearless prospector, entrepreneur, and benefactor who made her mark from Tombstone to Fairbanks.
– Mary Madeline “May” Bonfils Stanton, heiress and philanthropist, who played a key role in the success of The Denver Post alongside her sister.
– Nettie Crook, an Orphan Train rider, who shares the poignant story of her journey west and the history of the 75-year Orphan Train Movement.
– Prairie Rose Henderson, a trailblazing bronc rider and one of the first professional women athletes, whose vibrant personality made her a rodeo legend.
Dressed in authentic costumes, these portrayals bring history to life. Celebrate the courage, creativity, and spirit of these legendary women!
Parker Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Registration: Free
THE PRICE IS RIGHT LIVE!

“Come on Down” to THE PRICE IS RIGHT LIVE™, and experience for yourself the interactive, live (non-televised) stage version of the legendary television game show. This family-friendly show is making its way to you, along with all your favorite games, fabulous prizes, and all the excitement you know and love! Alongside our Celebrity Host, randomly selected contestants play everyone’s favorite games like Plinko™, Cliffhangers™, The Big Wheel™ and even the fabulous Showcase.
The show features an array of fantastic prizes, from appliances and electronics to dream vacations and even a brand-new car. Lucky audience members can even win prizes right from their seats. Playing to packed houses for more than 20 years and having given away more than 15 million dollars in cash and prizes, generations of fans all across America have made The Price is Right Live™ the perfect family entertainment experience. And the next contestant might be YOU!
Paramount Theater, 1621 Glenarm Pl., Denver
7:00 p.m.
Tickets: Start at $120 plus taxes and fees
FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: NEW ORLEANS

Let the good times roll as the CJRO brings the vibrant spirit of New Orleans jazz to life in an electrifying evening of music and celebration! Featuring Tatiana LadyMay Mayfield, from the soulful sounds of the blues to swinging melodies of big horns, get ready for a rousing experience that will transport you straight to the heart of the Big Easy.
The Schoolhouse, 19650 E. Main St., Parker
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: Start at $27
Info: 303-805-6800
Friday-Sunday, March 7-9
NEWSIES!

Newsies is an electrifying Broadway musical inspired by the true story of the 1899 Newsboys Strike in New York City. It follows the charismatic Jack Kelly and his fellow newsboys as they rally against powerful newspaper publishers for fair wages and better working conditions. With its high-energy dance numbers, catchy songs, and a powerful message of unity and resilience, Newsies delivers a heartwarming and inspiring show the whole family will enjoy. Presented by Lutheran High School.
PACE CENTER, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker
Fri./Sat., 7:30 p.m.; Sun., 2:00 p.m.
Tickets: Start at $16
Info: 303-805-6800
ALICE IN WONDERLAND BALLET

Follow Colorado Ballet down the rabbit hole for Septime Webre’s acclaimed ballet, ALICE (in wonderland) . Infused with humor, whimsy, and athleticism, ALICE (in wonderland) promises an extraordinary journey that reimagines Lewis Carroll’s classic tale in a way that is as enchanting as it is exhilarating—complete with composer Matthew Pierce’s buoyant score, larger-than-life sets and costumes, and a host of magical characters. Performed with live music featuring the Colorado Ballet Orchestra.
Ellie Caulkins Opera House, 14th and Curtis St., Denver
Fri./Sat., 7:30 p.m.; Sat./Sun., 2:00 p.m.
Tickets: $40 to $175 Plus Taxes & Fees
Phone: 303-623-7876
Saturday, March 8
OPERA COLORADO: HANSEL AND GRETEL

Follow the trail of breadcrumbs to Opera Colorado’s production of the beloved fairytale, Hansel & Gretel.
When they become stranded in the Magic Forest, things look grimm indeed for Gretel and her brother Hansel. What follows is an enchanted odyssey through the forest and into a house made of gingerbread. SUNG in English and staged traditionally, this enchanting opera-performance is sure to entertain. A unique and creative way to incorporate classical literature and fairytales into your family’s entertainment. Recommended for ages 2 through 8.
The Schoolhouse, 19650 E. Main St., Parker
10:00 a.m. & 12:00 p.m.
Tickets: Start at $12
Info: 303-805-6800
INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT

“Despite over 20 years of touring, IGN has remained fresh with new guitar luminaries from around the world added each year.” – Anchorage Press
For their 25th annual tour, International Guitar Night returns with four incredible artists! Lulo Reinhardt plays Latin Swing music, a combination of Gypsy Swing with Latin rhythms. Alexandra Whittingham is a dynamic classical guitarist with a repertoire ranging from the classics to contemporary composers. Niwel Tsumbu has kept his unique Congolese percussive style alive over the past twenty-five years living in Ireland. Soenke Meinen is a leading Contemporary Fingerstyle guitarist, mixing the incredible dexterity of his high-speed compositions with sensitive ballads.
Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40-$60 (Limited Availability)
Box Office: 720-509-1000
THE COMEDY ZONE

See the same comedians touring A-list comedy clubs across America! Parker Arts is proud to present the best stand-up comedy from Denver and beyond. Laugh out loud in this fun-packed series, featuring two hilarious comedians for one low ticket price! For March performers include Morgan Gallo (headliner) preceded by Front-Range favorite, Katie McDonald. Morgan is a nationally touring headliner whose sharp humor touches on everything from personal growth to the trials of everyday life. In addition to her stand-up career, Morgan is an outspoken advocate for eating disorder recovery, using her platform to raise awareness and inspire others on their own journeys toward healing.
The Schoolhouse, 19650 E. Main St., Parker
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: Start at $27
Info: 303-805-6800
Sunday, March 9
ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION WITH ALTAN

“The hottest band in the Celtic realm” – The Boston Globe
No Irish traditional band in the last thirty years has had a wider impact on audiences and music lovers throughout the world than Altan. With a career in Irish music over for 35 years, the band has achieved legendary status in a genre that has been equally shaped by the band’s influence and genius. This St. Patrick’s Day celebration promises a boisterous concert with vision, artistry, and an undeniable sense of fun.
Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree
7:00 p.m.
Tickets: $35-$50 (Limited Availability)
Box Office: 720-509-1000
Tuesday, March 11
ERIC WEST’S MUSIC FOR KIDS

Eric West’s Music for kids is a fun participatory music show for kids and families. With his guitar, banjo, and an antique trunk filled with unusual instruments, puppets, and dancing lumberjacks, Eric gets the audience to sing and play along to his original and traditional songs. Many of his instruments are made by him, with several being made out of re-purposed junk.
Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree
10:00 & 11:30 a.m.
Tickets: $5
Box Office: 720-509-1000
Wednesday, March 12
YAMATO: THE DRUMMERS OF JAPAN

“This is a show of unbridled enthusiasm, much humour and great musical variety.” – The Scotsman
Expect remarkable athleticism, high energy spectacle and drums that explode with energy. Passion meets tradition in a show which drums up the spirit of Japan. Taiko drumming is a centuries-old tradition in Japanese culture, and the drummers of YAMATO continue to challenge the boundaries of what it can be. They push themselves to their absolute limits and leave audiences breathless in the process.
Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40-$65
Box Office: 720-509-1000
Out and About Near Looking Glass!

There’s no shortage of things to do near the master-planned community of Looking Glass. Living in these close-knit Parker neighborhoods gives you access to paths and parks, community connections and nearby recreation, entertainment and shopping. Stop by the beautiful model homes from D.R. Horton, Taylor Morrison, Dream Finders and later this year, Richmond American Homes, from the $600s.