Watch Music, Movies, & More at Boulder Theater
What began as an opera house in 1906 is now home to music and shows in a captivating 1930s art deco aesthetic. The Boulder Theater has been serving entertainment for well over one hundred years. It holds the honor of showing the first “talkie” in 1927—“The Jazz Singer,” presented by Warner Bros. And it makes sense. The snug architecture means there are no bad seats in the Boulder theater.
Today the Boulder Theater largely serves as a live music venue, while also playing host to comedians, avant-garde movies, documentaries, and other miscellaneous events from time-to-time. The space is also available for rent for parties, celebrations, or any other event, including meetings and conferences.
One thing to note is any show labeled “All Age Shows” really means 15 and older. Anyone under the age of 15 must have a parent accompanying them.
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