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Displaying events between April 3, 2026 and April 30, 2026

2026 PEEK: The Crystal Ball PEEK is the Dairy's largest annual fundraising event. A "peek behind the curtain" of our year-round programming, PEEK invites attendees into each of the Dairy's venues for short performances of all disciplines, showcasing the best of our local and regional artistic partners. Unlike most fundraisers, PEEK is not a seated dinner or presentation; it's a fully immersive, themed event (this year's theme "Crystal Ball" alludes to magic and mysticism). There will be passed apps and multiple opportunities for food & beverage. Guests will be provided with details on the exact timeline, food & drinks, and "what to wear" at a later time. Dates: Thu 23 Booking and More Information
3rd Law Dance/Theater: The In Motion Project (1 hour, no intermission) An event to celebrate all the diverse pieces of 3rd Law's Dance for Parkinson's / In Motion Program, it's teachers, collaborators, assistants, volunteers, supporters and artistic personnel. Dates: Sat 11 Booking and More Information
999: The Forgotten Girls (1:30) In partnership with the Boulder Jewish Community Center - This documentary film is based on an international best-selling book. 999 Slovak girls ordered to register for government service are secretly deported on the first Jewish transport to Auschwitz. This chronicles the untold story of these mostly teenage girls betrayed by their government. Told that by volunteering for “work” they would fulfill their patriotic duty, these innocent young women willingly bid their families farewell. Under the cloak of deceit, they were transported on a one-way ticket to Auschwitz. The few who survived endured more than three years in the death camp. Meet the last living survivors of the First Jewish Transport and learn their story. (Beatriz M.Calleja & Heather Dune Macadam, 2025, 1:30, USA, NR) Dates: Mon 06 Booking and More Information
Antarctica Unearthed with Ariel Waldman (90 mins., no intermission) In partnership with the CU Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR). Come see Antarctica as you've never seen it before in this special screening of the new PBS series Life Unearthed with Ariel Waldman. The film takes viewers into the remote McMurdo Dry Valleys, revealing the surprising microbial life hidden in one of the harshest environments on Earth and the scientists working to uncover its secrets. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Ariel Waldman and others. Dates: Tue 07 Booking and More Information
Ars Nova Singers Presents: RUBYFire - Shared Visions (2 hrs., with intermission) Ars Nova Singers presents RubyFIRE - Shared Visions, a collaborative project featuring works by Colorado visual artists, poets, and composers. Dates: Sat 25, Sun 26 Booking and More Information
Best Of The Fests (90:00) Michael Brody (formerly Crested Butte Film Festival) and the newly minted Roadshow Pictures present an enticing program of short films curated from recent major festivals. You'll see five short films in the documentary and narrative categories that had their world premieres at the Sundance and Big Sky Documentary film festivals. The program includes: Luigi, La Tierra Del Valor (filmmaker, Cristina Costantini, Sally) Faux Bijoux, Marga En El DF, and Crisis Actor. It's a poignant, fascinating blend of modern cinema depicting the beauty and complexities of the world today. We'll have a talkback afterward to elaborate on what we've seen, and we'll launch Roadshow Pictures into the movie-showing landscape. Total running time is 87 minutes. Films in English, Spanish, and Arabic. Dates: Mon 27, Tue 28 Booking and More Information
Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC): Mary Jane (1 hr. 35 mins., no intermission, NO LATE SEATING) The highly acclaimed story of a mother’s unbounded love and the makeshift circle of women who support her as she cares for her chronically ill child, Mary Jane is a beautiful testament to endurance and human kindness in the face of tragedy. Dates: Thu 30 Booking and More Information
Boulder Opera Company: Der Rosenkavalier by Strauss (2 hrs., 30 mins., with intermission) Boulder Opera presents Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier — a sparkling romantic comedy of love, laughter, and disguise set in 18th-century Vienna. Enjoy gorgeous music, rich emotions, and English narration that makes this elegant 2.5-hour production accessible to all. Dates: Thu 16, Sat 18, Sun 19 Booking and More Information
BVSD Student Artist Talk (2 hrs.) Student artist talk from boulder valley school district. Dates: Wed 08 Booking and More Information
CenterStage Theatre Company: Mean Girls - High School Version (2 hrs., plus 15 min. intermission) POSSSIBLY INAPPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 13. Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. How will this naïve newbie rise to the top of the popularity pecking order? By taking on The Plastics, a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George. But when Cady and her friends devise a "Revenge Party" to end Regina’s reign, she learns the hard way that you can’t cross a queen bee without getting stung. Dates: Fri 03, Sat 04, Thu 09, Fri 10, Sat 11, Sun 12 Booking and More Information
Cinema Classics with Jeffrey Kash: And Then There Were None (1:37) Rene Clair’s star-studded adaptation of Agatha Christie’s devilish, tightly wound contraption. Ten strangers are lured to a remote island by an anonymous host only to be accused of crimes and picked off one by one. The cast includes Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, Judith Anderson, and Roland Young. (René Clair, 1945, USA, 1:37, NR) Dates: Mon 13 Booking and More Information
Cinema Club Monthly members only series to form a deeper connection with our member community and discuss the love of cinema on a regular basis; facilitated by Dairy Cinema & Membership staff; Pizza & soda provided!

Next Event: Oct 20; immediately following screening of Eureka

This series is generously sponsored by Belzer Law LLC
Dates: Sun 19 Booking and More Information
Cinema Youth Advisory Board: Everything Everywhere All at Once (2:19) The Cinema Youth Advisory Board presents Everything Everywhere All at Once, a mind-bending, genre-defying ride through parallel worlds, identity, and connection. In collaboration with the BVSD Student Exhibition’s “Third Eye” gallery, this screening taps into themes of unseen realities, alternate selves, and the idea that there’s more beneath the surface than we can immediately see.

About Everything Everywhere All at Once:
When an interdimensional rupture unravels reality, an unlikely hero must channel her newfound powers to fight bizarre and bewildering dangers from the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance. (Daniel Scheinert, Daniel Kwan, 2022, United States, 2:19)
Dates: Fri 24 Booking and More Information
Coexistence, My Ass! (1:35) This documentary follows activist-comedian Noam Shuster Eliassi as she creates a comedy show by the same name. Shot over five tumultuous years, it traces Noam’s personal, professional and political journey in tandem with the region’s steady deterioration. Raised in a bilingual Israeli-Palestinian village — the only intentionally integrated community in the country — Noam grows disillusioned with traditional peace activism. She pivots to stand-up and quickly attracts attention across the Middle East. But as her star rises, everything around her falls apart. With biting satire, Noam pushes her audiences to face difficult truths that aren't always funny but do remind us that another reality is possible. (Amber Fares, 2025, USA, 1:35, NR) Dates: Wed 08, Thu 09, Fri 10, Sat 11, Sun 12 Booking and More Information
Dairy Comedy in The Boe - April. 2026 (90 mins., no intermission) These are tending to sell out these days. Dates: Sat 18 Booking and More Information
Eco-Cycle presents Earth Day Kickoff Film Screening: Single Use Planet (1 hour, 40 minutes including post-screening panel discussion. No intermission) Eco-Cycle is hosting a film screening of Single Use Planet to kickoff Earth Day and educate the audience of the problem of single-use plastics, as well as local solutions making real impact. Dates: Tue 21 Booking and More Information
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert (1:36) Elvis sings and tells his story like never before in a new cinematic experience from visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann. (Baz Luhrmann, 2026, Australia, 1:36, PG-13) Dates: Wed 15, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18, Sun 19 Booking and More Information
Face in Concert (2:00 with intermission) Face Vocal Band has been thrilling audiences for over two decades with their signature brand of all-vocal rock. Their dynamic performances blend pure vocal talent and soaring harmonies into a high-energy, genre-spanning concert. From pop hits to rock anthems and timeless classics, Face’s shows connect with audiences of all ages. You’ll laugh at their gentle humor, be moved by their heartfelt arrangements, and find yourself singing along to songs you know and love. Whether you’re a first-time listener or a longtime fan, a Face concert is an unforgettable musical experience filled with joy, talent, and vocal magic. Dates: Sun 12 Booking and More Information
Fantasy Life (1:31) An anxious law school dropout (Matthew Shear) stumbles into a job babysitting his psychiatrist's three granddaughters and falls for the girls' mother (Amanda Peet), an actress in a rocky marriage. A smart, New York-set romantic comedy co-starring Alessandro Nivola, Judd Hirsch, Bob Balaban, Andrea Martin, Zosia Mamet, and Holland Taylor. Winner of the SXSW Narrative Feature Audience Award. (Matthew Shear, 2025, USA, 1:31, R) Dates: Wed 08, Thu 09, Fri 10, Sat 11, Sun 12 Booking and More Information
FNWeird: By Design (1:32) Upon seeing a gorgeous chair in a showroom, Camille (Juliette Lewis) realizes that she truly envies the life of this perfect piece of furniture. If only she could be someone’s favorite thing. When she and the chair swap forms, Camille learns that she is better liked as an inanimate object than she was as a person. Narrated by Melanie Griffith, this modern fable celebrates the messiness of female interiority with deadpan humor, surrealist flourishes, and interpretative dance numbers. (Amanda Kramer, 2026, USA, 1:32, NR) Dates: Fri 10 Booking and More Information
FNWeird: Dolly (1:22) A young woman, Macy, fights for survival after being abducted by a deranged, monster-like figure who wants to raise Macy as their child. A daring blend of New French Extremity and 1970s American horror. (Rod Blackhurst, 2026, USA, 1:22, R) Dates: Fri 03 Booking and More Information
FNWeird: Touch Me (1:40) Two co-dependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world. (Addison Heimann, 2026, USA, 1:40, NR) Dates: Fri 17 Booking and More Information
Frequent Flyers' the Light vs the Dark (1 hour, no intermission) Through innovative stagecraft, aerial rigging, and a cast of eight performers, the piece explores the timeless struggle between Light and Dark—reimagined for our contemporary moment. Dates: Fri 03, Sat 04, Sun 05 Booking and More Information
Ghost Elephants (1:38) For over a decade, Dr. Steve Boyes, conservation biologist and National Geographic Explorer, has been in search of a mysterious, elusive herd of Ghost Elephants in the highlands of Angola, deep within its forests. From acclaimed director Werner Herzog (“Grizzly Man”), GHOST ELEPHANTS follows Boyes on an epic journey as he sets out with some of the best master trackers in the world, in pursuit of an animal long believed to be a myth. (Werner Herzog, 2025, USA, 1:38, NR) Dates: Fri 03, Sat 04, Sun 05 Booking and More Information
Horseshoe (1:28) All Families Are Mad… not least the Canavans. A drama comedy with a twist set in the wild West of Ireland. When Colm, the head of the family, dies, there are few who mourn his passing, not even his four estranged adult children. But the legalities of his will must be observed and more than one Canavan sibling is harbouring secrets. As the Canavans return to the family home, the fate of the family unit, their sanity and the Canavan estate all hang in the balance. (Edwin Mullane & Adam O'Keeffe, 2025, Ireland, 1:28, NR) Dates: Wed 29, Thu 30 Booking and More Information
Johnaroo '26 The Lovestruck Balladeers with Tyler Jackson (90 minutes, with intermission) These musicians will knock your socks off. They were here last year for JohnnieFest and the entire town fell for Tyler and Dennis. Tyler and Dennis and some of the Balladeers will be running workshops during the day in the Carson for Mandolin and Banjo. Dates: Sat 18 Booking and More Information
La Scala: The Force of Destiny (1:32) The film documents the preparation of La Forza del Destino, Verdi’s masterpiece, which opened La Scala’s 2024 season. From the initial rehearsals to the premier, award-winning director Anissa Bonnefont chronicles the world class cast of singers (Soprano Anna Netrebko, Barytone Ludovic Tézier, Tenor Brian Jagde), the Maestro, Riccardo Chailly and the stage director, Leo Muscato, along with the nine hundred artisans, dancers, musicians and technicians who ceaselessly toil until the world’s most iconic season opening. (Anissa Bonnefont, 2025, France/Italy, 1:32, NR) Dates: Fri 24, Sat 25, Sun 26 Booking and More Information
Lisa Berley Art Reception at Embassy Suites (1 hr.) Join us for an evening reception with Boulder-based visual artist and poet Lisa Berley, celebrating a new body of work. This exhibition showcases recent artworks from her series Neshama and her poetry manuscript finding Nefesh, where painting, collage, and erasure text intersect. Rooted in processes of redaction and reconstruction, Berley’s work reflects on grief, memory, and the possibility of connection beyond loss. Drawing on personal experience and spiritual symbolism—including references to Japanese komainu guardian figures—these works explore duality, continuity, and transformation through a quiet, contemplative visual language. Guests are invited to view the exhibition, meet the artist, and enjoy drinks available from the Embassy Suites bar. Dates: Thu 16 Booking and More Information
Making Moves: Student Choreography Showcase (1 hour, no intermission) A student choreographed showcase, created by Move By Morelli's competitive dancers. Dates: Sat 25 Booking and More Information
Marty O'Reilly, with Antonio Lopez (Approx. 2 hrs., with intermission) Marty O'Reilly made it through several rounds of the latest Season of "The Voice," appearing on national TV multiple times. Antonio Lopez is a very popular local singer/songwriter. Dates: Wed 15 Booking and More Information
Moms Unhinged Standup Comedy Show (Approx. 2 hrs., no intermission) A nationally touring show of all mom comedians. Every show is different. Dates: Thu 09 Booking and More Information
Motus Theater Presents: Motus Playback - Many Paths, One Home: Stories of Colorado and Country (2 hrs., no intermission) In recognition of the 250th anniversary of the United States and 150 years of Colorado, Motus Theater invites you to an interactive Playback Theater performance exploring how our family stories are in conversation with the history of our country and state, as well as of our democracy. Audience members are invited to share short stories or reflections, stories of family, migration, love, land, loss, resilience, and belonging. These stories are then improvised live on stage by Motus Playback actors through movement, music, and spoken word, transforming individual experiences into a collective moment of recognition and connection. Dates: Sat 04 Booking and More Information
Mountains on Stage - Summer Edition 2026 (3 hrs., 15 mins) Mountains on Stage aims to bring the mountains to the city and to share all the beauty of mountain sports! A selection of the best films related to mountain activities are presented. Information on www.mountainsonstage.com Dates: Tue 21 Booking and More Information
Science on Screen®: UN-BEE-LEIVEABLE Secrets of the Bees (run time TBA) FREE TICKETED EVENT. Join Boulder’s own “Friendly Neighborhood Entomologist,” Dr. Samuel Ramsey, subject of Secrets of the Bees and Endowed Professor of Entomology at CU Boulder’s BioFrontiers Institute and the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, for a screening of the second episode in the newest installment of the Emmy ® -winning franchise from National Geographic and Academy Award ® -Winner James Cameron.
Uncover the fascinating hidden world of some of our most important tiny creatures. ABOUT THE FILM: Hosted and narrated by BAFTA and Emmy-winning National Geographic Explorer Bertie
Gregory, SECRETS OF THE BEES uses groundbreaking filming technology to reveal the extraordinary world of bees. With the expertise of entomologist and fellow National Geographic Explorer Dr. Samuel Ramsey, the series uncovers their astonishing architecture and intelligence, unlocking their secrets and featuring never-before-filmed moments. National Geographic’s SECRETS OF THE BEES will kick off their Earth Month initiative in April 2026 as part of a global storytelling moment, inviting audiences
everywhere to discover, experience and celebrate the wonder of our natural world — sparking a deeper commitment to protect it. SECRETS OF THE BEES is produced by Silverback Films for National Geographic. Emmy Award-winners James Cameron and Maria Wilhelm for Lightstorm Earth are executive producers.
Dates: Sun 26 Booking and More Information
Spacewoman (1:35) Astronaut Eileen Collins was the first woman to pilot and command an American spacecraft. Born on the other side of the tracks in upstate New York, she smashed many glass ceilings in the US Air Force and at NASA in her career, culminating in four increasingly dramatic and dangerous space shuttle missions. With an incredible set of archival materials, intimate interviews, and a moving score by Marcelo Zarvos, Hannah Berryman’s nail-biting film shares the emotional journey experienced by Eileen’s family, and explores what level of risk is acceptable in human endeavour. (Hannah Berryman, 2024, USA, 1:35, NR) Dates: Wed 29, Thu 30 Booking and More Information
Storybook Ballet: Mary Poppins (1 hour, no intermission) Boulder Ballet School invites you to experience the magic of Mary Poppins in a heartwarming performance filled with chimney sweeps, kites, and a spoonful of imagination. Dates: Fri 17, Sat 18, Sun 19 Booking and More Information
The Love That Remains (1:49) Anna, an artist, and Magnús, a fisherman, live with their three children and charismatic sheepdog in the quiet grandeur of the Icelandic countryside. As the fractures in their marriage come to the surface, the couple try to hold onto the afterimages of a life together and make sense of a deep and lingering devotion. Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason (Godland) brings surprising humor and emotional weight to this gorgeous, intimate, and brilliantly expansive scenes from a marriage, amidst the majestic backdrop of the changing seasons. (Hlynur Pálmason, 2025, Iceland, 1:49, NR) Dates: Fri 24, Sat 25, Sun 26 Booking and More Information
The Stranger (2:02) Meursault (Benjamin Voisin) works as a clerk at an office in Algiers during the French colonial occupation. A modest man who keeps to himself, Meursault finds his routine upended by the sudden death of his mother. At her funeral, he faces scrutiny from all corners for his failure to perform his grief. This reputation for otherworldly detachment follows Meursault back to Algiers, where his tentative romance with Marie and his indifference to professional advancement frustrate those around him. As Meursault gets swept up in a cycle of escalating reprisals among his neighbors, tensions come to a head when he murders an Arab man on the beach. François Ozon’s new take on Albert Camus’s classic novel of existentialist ennui is a landmark of adaptation, simultaneously faithful to the text and dedicated to discovering fresh perspectives in the margins. (François Ozon, 2025, France, 2:02, NR) Dates: Wed 15, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18, Sun 19 Booking and More Information
When Dishwashers Were Kings Film Screening (1 hr., 15 mins.) All-ages Film Screening featuring two independent films followed by an intimate Q & A session with the Telluride based film producers. Dates: Tue 14 Booking and More Information
Young Mothers (1:45) In a shelter in Liège, Belgium, a group of young women face the challenges and exhilaration of motherhood. Looking ahead to an uncertain future, the new mothers aspire to break free of the past and not repeat the cycles of neglect, abuse, and abandonment that have defined their young lives. Jessica grew up in a foster family, and must understand why her biological mother could not keep her. Perla wrestles with the unreliability of her boyfriend, and confronts the possibility that she may need to raise her child alone. Julie has a more stable partner, but cannot imagine parenthood until she overcomes her drug habit once and for all. And Ariane must protect her baby at all costs, with the daunting recognition that her home may not be safe for her daughter. Winner of the Best Screenplay prize at Cannes, this is a delicate and hopeful study of women on the brink of new life. (Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne, 2025, Belgium, 1:45, NR) Dates: Fri 03, Sat 04, Sun 05 Booking and More Information
Zikr Dance Ensemble presents "Runes" (1 hr., 45 mins., with intermission) Zik's program will feature David Taylor's "Runes" & "Light Codes" along with Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s “In Memoriam" pas de deux, Tomm Ruud’s “Mobile”, and Zikr’s signature work and audience favorite, “In Your Eyes”. Dates: Fri 24 Booking and More Information

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