• Free Kids’ Event Thursdays in September


    All events are held in the One Colorado Courtyard and are free for children of all ages.

    Drumtime Drum Circle (9/8) with John Lacques was a joyful bout of ebullient beats. View of some of our adorable drummers here.

    Enjoy more kids’ (and parents’) fun in the Courtyard. With two shows a day, before and after school, you can double your delight and bring all the kids along!

    Thursday, September 15 – two 35 minute performances at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.

    Jumbo Shrimp Circus presents “Epoxie Unglued,” a toddler friendly, joyful theatrical experience featuring plate-spinning, juggling, unicycle riding, and cow tossing.

    Thursday, September 22 – two 30 minute performances at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.

    Puppets and Players Little Theatrepresent “Puff, the Magic Dragon” with classical marionettes, hand-puppets, live performers, and music presented in a self-contained European-style theatre.

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