By popular demand, The Moth Mainstage returns to Denver this June with a night of unforgettable stories. For one night only, five extraordinary storytellers will share true tales exploring the theme of American Dreams. Do they even exist anymore? For whom? What happens when the dream rubs up against reality? What happens when it's dashed or deferred? And what happens when the dream comes true? A veteran returning home. A poet swinging big for love. A farmer staking it all on her herd. Stories of American Dreams, in all their heartbreak and hope. The evening features new stories alongside favorites from the archive, as told by beloved Moth storytellers Jackie Andrews, Alistair Bane, John Paul Brammer, George Sumner, and Renita Walls. Jon Goode hosts, joined by a musical guest. If you've ever lost yourself in The Moth Radio Hour, or had a "driveway moment" listening to The Moth Podcast, this is your opportunity to experience what it feels like to be in the room.
For more information you can also go to Paramount Theatre website, www.paramountdenver.com/ .
WILL CALL is no longer accepted at the Box Office. All tickets are digital and must be managed that way.
Take Glenarm to 17th. • Go East on 17th and turn south on Tremont. • Go 2 Blocks and turn right on 15th and into the Tremont Garage (400 15th Street Denver, CO 80202)
Paramount Theatre is committed to providing every Guest with a comfortable and enjoyable experience in the arena, including Guests with disabilities. Wheelchair and accessible seating tickets and companion seating is available for purchase in each of the wheelchair seating sections.
For FAQs, please visit: https://www.paramountdenver.com/faqs/
- Most shows recommend minimum age 5-6 years
- Children under 3 typically not permitted
- Some family/children's shows have specific age guidelines
- All children require a ticket, including infants
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