
Apartments near Denver Center for Performing Arts in Denver, CO (2,065 Rentals)


Cheesman Place

Logan Place

2 S Lincoln St

1721-1739 Martin Luther King Blvd

Arboretum

Pieta House

3 Grant St

120-130 Washington St

33-35 Pennsylvania St

1615 Bruce Randolph Ave

3307 W 34th Ave

36-44 S Pennsylvania St

2449 W 41st Ave

3600 Wynkoop St - 38th & Blake Apartments

The Burrell

3700 Marion St

95 Clarkson St

421-425 E Ellsworth Ave

1001-1005 Newton St

3739-3747 Marion St

3554 Humboldt St

73-79 Clarkson St

One Pennsylvania

51 Washington St

25 Washington St

One Pearl Street Condominiums

65 Clarkson St

20 S Logan St

601 E Ellsworth Ave

Cosmo 21

Saint Francis Center - West

44 N Washington St

The Arlington Park Apartments - Condos

33 Clarkson St

Alicia Apartments

3620 W 32nd Ave

2736 W 41st Ave

3775-3795 Grove St

3075 W 38th Ave

85 Ogden St

2022-2038 Martin Luther King Blvd

3700 Humboldt St

41 Emerson St

23 Clarkson St

9 N Clarkson St

Parkside on Cherry Creek

39 Emerson St

1721-1739 E 35th Ave

3318-3352 High St

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Denver is alive with entertainment options, and as an apartment-ite, you're never without a choice in how to spend your night. If you're in the mood for a fantastic night of theater, no place does it better than the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where the greatest in theater and stand-up come to put on the best show they have in them. Whether it's a Broadway tour, or a local, avant garde production, you'll find all your theater needs met here. For those looking for shows to see, there are a few different options for you: you can watch shows from the Denver Center Attractions season, which are mostly major Broadway shows making their way through town, so if you're hankering for a musical, or a performance by a major stage star, you're in the right place. For more traditional, dramatic plays, catch plays that are part of the Denver Center Theater Company, which has been going now for thirty years, and has received plenty of praise. Whether you want touring companies of the hottest musical, or Denver's own productions of some of the most famous plays around, you'll get your fill at the Denver Center for Performing Arts. The Denver Center for Performing Arts also gives you the chance to make it an educational experience. It's home of the National Theater Conservatory, an accredited university and their Masters of Fine Arts, which prepares students for the fast-paced world of acting, with talented professors and a helpful curriculum that makes sure students will be set to take off in their future occupations in the dramatic world. Many of the graduates from this conservatory have made their way to successful acting jobs after their graduation, including runs on New York stages, a few of them even getting roles on Broadway, and others can be found in TV or Film. The Denver Center for Performing is the best spot in town to catch a show, so any apartment-ites in the mood for a fantastic night of theater, make your way down for what's guaranteed to be a memorable experience.
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There are currently 2,619 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $509 to $6,125 with an average price of $1,549.
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