Denver, CO

Monopoly Lifesized (Denver)

a brand-new, high-octane way to play the world’s favorite board game

Monopoly Lifesized (Denver) Immersive Event - Main Image

Rally your loved ones, your plus ones, and your very best ones. It’s game time, Denver. Direct from one of London’s most popular attractions, MONOPOLY LIFESIZED makes its highly anticipated international tour debut with its brand-new Travel Edition at DCPA Off-Center this fall! WHAT IS MONOPOLY LIFESIZED? An interactive way to play the world’s favorite board game in an exhilarating 60-minute experience. You’ll be guided by your very own personified MONOPOLY token as you and your team solve escape room-style challenges on a giant MONOPOLY board. Successfully solving challenges will unlock your chance to buy property, charge rent, and break out of jail! Play big. Win big. All is fair in MONOPOLY. Learn more through our Step-by-Step Gameplay Instructions. https://www.denvercenter.org/tickets-events/monopoly-game-play-instructions/

Audience Role

MONOPOLY LIFESIZED is a physical game requiring you to participate by moving around the board and completing interactive mental and physical challenges.

Ages: All ages

Content Advisories

Flashing lights
Interactive mental and physical challenges
Loud music
Sudden noises

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
Extended standing
Walking
Wear comfortable clothes
Wear comfortable shoes

Tags

Monopoly

About Denver Center for the Performing Arts

Off-Center produces unexpected theatrical experiences that put the audience at the center of the story. What began in 2010 as a small theatrical test kitchen has grown into a signature line of programming for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, credited with bringing immersive theatre to Colorado and helping establish Denver as a national hub for immersive art. Among Off-Center’s large-scale productions that have garnered local and national praise are: Sweet & Lucky created with New York-based Third Rail Projects, The Last Defender with The House Theatre of Chicago, Perception featuring live music by Tom Hagerman of DeVotchKa, and a 360-degree staging of The Wild Party and Camp Christmas in the Hangar at Stanley Marketplace.. With support from the Doris Duke and Wallace foundations, Off-Center has been recognized as a leader in developing new programming that attracts new audiences. www.denvercenter.org