THAC Proudly Presents Cabaret!

“Money” featuring Nick Sugar as the Emcee with the Kit Kat Ensemble from Cabaret.
Photo Allen Jimenez

Littleton, Colorado: Town Hall Arts Center (THAC) opens its 38th consecutive season with an iconic, classic show — Cabaret. Nick Sugar will be reprising his role as the Master of Ceremonies for the second time on the THAC stage, as well as bringing his signature edge to both the direction and choreography. In Berlin, during the 1930s, the sexy and decadent Kit Kat Klub hosted a cabaret full of colorful singers and dancers. An aspiring writer enters into the bohemian lifestyle of the Cabaret denizens, who appear unaware of the rise of the Nazi Party outside their doors, and how their lives would change forever. Musical numbers include “Willkommen,” “Maybe This Time,” “Money,” “Mein Herr,” “Two Ladies,” and “Cabaret.”

Featuring a book by Joe Masteroff. Based on the play by John Van Druten and Stories by Christopher Isherwood. Music by John Kander and Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Co-directed and Choreographed on Broadway by Rob Marshall. Directed on Broadway by Sam Mendes. Cabaret will delight you with high-energy song-and-dance numbers, and haunt you long after you leave the theater.

“Last seen on our stage 13 years ago, our uniquely-talented director, Nick Sugar, is also starring as the Master of Ceremonies!”

“Nick and his dedicated design team, actors, band, and crew are sure to transport you on an unforgettable journey.”

Denise Kato, President of the Board of Directors for THAC.

Ticket Information: Reserved seats are currently on sale, priced $26.00-$46.00 at the THAC Box Office, (303) 794-2787, ext. 5 (open Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. to Noon/ 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and one hour prior to performances) or online at TownHallArtsCenter.org. Patrons interested in on-stage table seating should inquire with the Box Office. Due to mature content, sexual references, and violence, caution is advised for younger audiences. In a continuing effort to make plays at THAC accessible to all, ten value seats at $10 each are made available on a first-come, first-served basis one-hour prior to each published curtain time.

About Town Hall Arts Center: Town Hall Arts Center (THAC) is “Denver’s most intimate” live theater located on Historic Main Street in Downtown Littleton, Colorado and a registered Colorado 501(c) 3 non- profit organization. The mission of THAC is to enrich the cultural, social, and educational life of the community through professionally produced live theater, concerts and other cultural events, and year-round educational programs for children and adults. We are also home to the Stanton Art Gallery, featuring rotating art exhibits from local talent. TownHallArtsCenter.org

2019/20 Season Single Tickets

Town Hall Arts Center’s 2019/20 Main Stage Season includes Cabaret, Meet Me In St. Louis, Disenchanted, Barefoot in the Park, Almost Heaven, and Little Shop of Horrors.

We are proud to announce that single tickets for the entire 2019/20 Main Stage Season, as well as our Concert Series, are now on sale! Visit the Buy Tickets page to read descriptions of the shows and purchase your tickets online. Tickets can also be purchased over the phone by calling 303.794.2787, ext. 5 or by stopping by the Box Office during normal business hours.

Get to know Archie Archuleta

LET’S GET TO KNOW YOU…
Name: Archie Archuleta
DOB: 02/04/1998
Hometown: Craig, Colorado
Education: Proud college dropout (gotta save that money)
Day Job: Bagel Slinger at Rosenberg’s Kosher

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE…
Off-Time: Watching films and reading comic books
Season: Summer, during the winter I’m prone to napping through most of the day.
Movie: The Brothers Bloom
Musical: Hamilton
Color: Emerald Green
Animal: Beef
Book: Slaughterhouse 5
Band: Cake
Song: Back when I was 4 by Jeffrey Lewis
Beverage: Whiskey (Don’t go do the math on my birthday)

THIS OR THAT…
Cats or Dogs? Dogs obviously. 
Beer or Wine? Beer, I may dislike the president, but I’m still an American.
Sweet of Sour? Both, covering fried chicken served on a bed of fried rice.
Mild or Spicy? Spicy.
Boxers or Briefs? Boxer-briefs, it’s 2018.
Coffee or Tea? Coffee. Tea only has enough caffeine to give me the energy to make it to the coffee pot.
Piercings or Tattoos? Tattoos
FroYo or Ice Cream? Dear lord Ice Cream, I may be into fitness, but I don’t hate myself.
City or Country? City.
Coke or Pepsi? Regular Pepsi, but generally, Diet Coke.
Netflix or Hulu? Netflix. I’m not a barbarian.
Early Bird or Night Owl? Night owl (See above about napping)

ANSWER ME THIS…
Where is your very own Garden of Eden? The closest I have to that is the moment backstage before your first entrance during a show.
When life hands you lemons? I sell it and buy sweat tea like a normal person.
Who do you admire most? Anthony Hopkins
What is your biggest fear? Leaving behind no legacy.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Living solely as a working actor in my studio apartment.
What is one thing on your “bucket” list? Wagyu Beef.
What is the most rewarding advice you’ve received? Desire the critique more than the praise.
Can we follow you? FB? Twitter? Instagram? insta: @archie.archuleta 
Why see Casa Valentina? Because it’s art like this that changes peoples perspective and begins to transform the world into a better place. Seeing people who on the surface are much different than us as what they really are, perfectly normal functional members of society, is the first step to social acceptance.