The Bug Theatre

The Bug Theatre is a Performance & Media Art Center located in Denver, Colorado. Originally built in 1912 as a nickelodeon movie house, the theatre now known as The Bug survived multiple incarnations and more than 25 years of dormancy before local artists Chandler Romeo and Reed Weimer renovated the building in 1994 and founded the Bug Performance & Media Art Center (BPMAC), a non-profit organization dedicated to serving Denver audiences by facilitating the development and presentation of diverse arts and cultural programming.

The Bug Theatre seeks to foster a supportive community of artists in Denver by providing the opportunity for the development of unique voices, a diverse audience, and dynamic programming. We believe in the spirit of artistry as the driving force behind every production, in the integrity of the creative individual, and in the power of shared artistic experience.

Core Interactive created a promotional piece to highlight some of the fun programs that the Bug offers - like offbeat plays, a children's theater, "Freak Train" and "The Emerging Filmmakers Project."