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'''Bovine Metropolis Theater''' was the first dedicated improvisational performance and improvisational comedy theater in the Denver Metro Area. It is located at 1527 Champa Street, Denver CO.
'''Bovine Metropolis Theater''' was the first dedicated improvisational performance and improvisational comedy theater in the Denver Metro Area. It is located at 1527 Champa Street, Denver CO.



Revision as of 15:32, 17 March 2012

Bovine Metropolis Theater was the first dedicated improvisational performance and improvisational comedy theater in the Denver Metro Area. It is located at 1527 Champa Street, Denver CO.

The Bovine Metropolis Theater houses the Bovine School of Improv, a five level program that teaches improvisational theatre and comedy. There are approximately 500 graduates of the Bovine School of Improv.

The company also uses applied improvisation to conduct business training for companies on a contract basis.

In 2001 WestWord named Bovine Metropolis Theater the "Best Improv and Comedy Space" for that year.

References

  1. ^ WestWord (2001). Best Comedy and Improv Space 2001. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.westword.com/bestof/2001/award/best-comedy-and-improv-space-39800/. [Last Accessed January 30, 2012].
  2. ^ http://calendar.denverpost.com/denver-co/venues/show/12916-bovine-metropolis-theater.
  3. ^ Pam O'Mara, (2011). Suggestion Please: Denver's Secret Improv Culture. 1st ed. Denver, CO: .
  4. ^ Magdalena Wegrzyn (2011). OUR Center executive director to be guest in Denver improv troupe's show on Friday. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.timescall.com/ci_19096576. [Last Accessed January 30, 2011].
  5. ^ Steve Knopper, (2003). Comedy Always In Demand. Rocky Mountain News.