The Moot Point Project
Denver, Colorado
The limits of traditional theatre are a moot point.
"In a city where experimental theatre remains scarce, The Moot Point Project’s commitment to risk feels both bracing and necessary. "
- OnStage Colorado
UPcoming events

Mon, Apr 06Stanley MarketplaceA monthly play book club where we hear plays read out loud and have an informal discussion about topical themes and artistic expression. This month: Grief Hotel written by Liza Birkenmeier "Loss is fast, but grief is slow, and Aunt Bobbi’s going to try to make everyone feel better. "
now presenting our 2026 season...
A Broken Mirror to the Land
Whether we are bringing a mirror up to society, shattering it in revolution, or returning to our mother lands in healing, The Moot Point Project brings you our first official season.
Do you feel anger?
written By Mara Nelson-Greenberg
Directed by Sarah Ausloos
june 18-21, 2026
Rhinoceros
written by Eugène Ionesco
directed by megan dille
Fall 2026
Funding GOal Of...
$10,000
Donations of all sizes go towards: sustainable production materials, paying artists, and keeping ticket prices under $20.
Want to sponsor a specific part of TMPP like buying costumes, paying artists or hiring a professional photographer? Reach out to us directly by email.
As TMPP is not a recognized non-profit, donations are not tax-deductible. We value the generosity of each donor and look forward to sharing the fruits of our labor (and your donations) in 2026!
Thank you for supporting TMPP

The Moot Point Project aims to radicalize reality by evoking emotional catharsis and proving that the limits of traditional theatre are a moot point for emerging Denver artists.
The limits of traditional theatre are a moot point.
We examine the rule book of art, theatre, and performance, learning what the rules are and how they can be broken. The Moot Point Project believes in using the strength of theatre to platform the voices of Denver’s culturally diverse community, using our resources to challenge our western society and to empower through artistic inspiration.
TMPP values anti-capitalist theatre for all that is in a collaborative, diverse, and intentional environment. We value widening the perspectives of not just our audience, but the artists that work with us.


