Avenue Theater Explained

39.7433°N -104.9817°W

Address:417 E 17th Avenue, Denver, CO, USA

The Avenue Theater, located at 417 E. 17th Avenue in Downtown Denver, Colorado[1] [2] has been a producing comedies, musicals, and plays as well as improvisational comedy for years. It is home to the World Humor Organization (WHO) and Chicken Lips Entertainment

History

Early years

Robert Wells founded the Avenue Theater in 1985. At that time the theater was located at East 17th & Vine, 17 blocks east of the current location. Wells ran the theater for its first seven years.

Changing Hands

In 1992, John Ashton became the owner. He ran it for 9 years until, in 2001, the original Avenue Theater was closed. After its closing, Ashton spent the next two years finding a location and rebuilding the Avenue Theater. In spring of 2003, Ashton re-opened the Avenue Theater with business partner Robert Roehl.

In 2005, the pair sold the theater back to original owner Robert Wells and his business partner, Dave Johnson, who turned the theater into a non-profit, 501(c)(3). In 2011, they hired a new Director of Operations, Colin Elliott. Late in 2012, Johnson stepped down as executive director, and Nuri Heckler was appointed. These three, along with volunteers, interns, staff members, and artistic contributors, maintain the artistic mission of the theater.

Radio Avenue

Every month, Wells and Johnson write a comical radio show entitled Radio Avenue. It is broadcast on KGNU on the first Monday of each month at 8:00 pm (Mountain Time) and is recorded the day before during a live performance at the Avenue. Because of its improv comedy nature, Radio Avenue is recorded live to a free audience.

List of Shows

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Awards

2006 Denver Post Ovation Awards (6 Nominations, 2 Wins)

2006 Marlowe Awards (10 Wins)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Avenue Theater - Theatre in Denver.
  2. https://www.denverpost.com/2018/02/23/denver-uptown-neighborhood-changes/ "Can redevelopment help preserve a neighborhood’s soul?"