The national tour of "MJ the Musical" is playing this weekend at the Buell Theatre in Denver, Colorado [1, 2].
The production brings the legacy of Michael Jackson to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, highlighting the intersection of pop music and theatrical storytelling. By focusing on the artistic process, the show provides audiences with a glimpse into the perfectionism and creativity behind one of the most famous performers in history.
Created by playwright Lynn Nottage and director/choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, the production is a Tony Award-winning show [1]. The narrative centers on the development of the 1992 Dangerous World Tour [1]. Through this lens, the musical explores the artistry and precision required to execute a global spectacle of that magnitude.
The Buell Theatre serves as the venue for this leg of the tour [1, 2]. The production aims to showcase Jackson's specific contributions to dance and music for contemporary audiences, bridging the gap between his historical impact and modern theatergoers.
As a national tour, the show travels to major U.S. cities to maintain the momentum of its critical success. The collaboration between Nottage and Wheeldon ensures that the choreography reflects the high standards of the 1992 era [1].
“The national tour of "MJ the Musical" is playing this weekend at the Buell Theatre”
The arrival of a high-profile, Tony Award-winning production like "MJ the Musical" in Denver underscores the continued commercial viability of Michael Jackson's brand decades after his peak. By focusing on the technical creation of the Dangerous World Tour rather than a traditional linear biography, the production emphasizes the professional craftsmanship of the music industry over personal narrative.




