CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS / REGIONAL ARTS VENUES
1st Bank Center
11450 Broomfield Lane
Broomfield 303-410-0700
http://1stbankcenter.com
Multi-use arena located just off U.S. 36. Center is a scalable venue for 3,500 – 6,500 people.
Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities
6901 Wadsworth Boulevard
Arvada 720-898-7200
www.arvadacenter.org
Award-winning theater productions include spectacular musicals, enriching dramas, and lively comedies.
Backdoor Theatre
740 Highway 72 North
Nederland 303-258-0188
www.backdoortheater.org
The theater offers cinema movies, live theater, concerts and special events.
Boettcher Concert Hall
Denver Performing Arts Complex
1400 Curtis Street
Denver
www.artscomplex.com
This exceptional 360-degree-surround concert hall brings the audience close to the stage for unsurpassed symphonic sound quality and a truly unique setting.
Boulder Theater
2032 14th Street
Boulder 303-786-7030
www.bouldertheater.com
The Boulder Theater produces events that span most musical genres. It offers seating for more than 200 patrons.
Chautauqua Auditorium
900 Baseline Road
Boulder 303-442-3282
www.chautauqua.com
The historic district of Chautauqua Park is the nation’s only remaining site from the turn-of-the-century Chautauqua Movement that still provides year-round programming.
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
30 West Dale Street
Colorado Springs 719-634-5581
www.csfineartscenter.org
The visual and performing arts happily collide at this multi-dimensional venue that hosts shows and many other cultural activities.
Colorado Springs World Arena
3185 Venetucci Boulevard
Colorado Springs 719-520-7649
www.worldarena.com
This spectacular venue is ideal for major sports events as well as grand-scale shows for the entire family and blockbuster concerts.
The Dairy Center for the Arts & Guild Theatre
2590 Walnut Street
Boulder 303-440-7826
www.thedairy.org
The visual and performing arts are celebrated in style at this popular venue that encourages and promotes artistic expression.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA)
Denver Performing Arts Complex
1101 13th Street
Denver 303-893-4000
Box Office 303-893-4100
www.denvercenter.org
Closely integrated with the venues of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the center is actually the umbrella organization for several major performance groups.
Denver Performing Arts Complex
1400 Curtis Street
Denver 303-640-2862
www.artscomplex.com
Covering four square blocks, the complex is the nation’s largest arts center of its kind under one roof, seating more than 10,000 guests in eight performance spaces.
Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Denver Performing Arts Complex
1400 Curtis Street
Denver 303-640-2637
www.artscomplex.com
The oldest structure in the arts complex, the former auditorium, has been renovated in 2005 to offer a spectacular state-of-the-art performance venue that promises to be the crown jewel of the arts community.
Fillmore Auditorium
1510 North Clarkson Street
Denver 303-837-1482
www.fillmoreauditorium.org
The former sports facility of Mammoth Gardens is now a showcase for every type of musical talent from punk to pop.
Fox Theater
1135 13th Street
Boulder 720-645-2467
www.foxtheatre.com
The theater offers live performances, concerts and special events.
Garner Galleria Theatre
Denver Performing Arts Complex
1400 Curtis Street
Denver 303-640-2637
www.artscomplex.com
Located in the open-air Galleria of the PLEX, this cozy 224-seat offers an intimate venue for popular, long-running shows.
Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex
Denver Performing Arts Complex
1400 Curtis Street
Denver 303-640-2637
www.artscomplex.com
Four theatres provide a wide variety of audience capacities and atmospheres to accommodate every imaginable production.
Historic Denver Coliseum
4600 Humboldt Street
Denver 720-865-2475
www.denvercoliseum.com
Home to the National Western Stock Show, the coliseum hosts a variety of other events that include concerts and dances.
Lakewood Cultural Center
470 South Allison Parkway
Lakewood 303-987-7876
www.lakewood.org/CulturalCenter
The 310-seat theater that is part of this 38,000-square-foot complex also includes gallery and exhibit space to serve as a center for the performing and visual arts.
Newman Center for the Performing Arts
2344 East Iliff Avenue
Denver 303-871-7720
www.newmancenterpresents.com
Three performing spaces — Gates Hall, Byron Theatre, and Hamilton Hall — combine with Burns Plaza at this elegant 190,000-square-foot complex for the arts.
Nomad Theater
1410 Quince Avenue
Boulder 303-443-7510
www.nomadplayhouse.org
Pepsi Center
1000 Chopper Circle
Denver 303-405-1100
www.pepsicenter.com
One of the nation’s finest sports and entertainment venues anchors Denver’s thriving LoDo district.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
18300 West Alameda Parkway
Morrison 720-865-2494
www.redrocksonline.com
Outdoor theater situated amongst the red rock hills and bluffs that surround the area. Live shows, concerts and several annual festivals all take place here.
Rocky Mountain Theatre For Kids
5311 Western Avenue
Boulder 303-245-8150
www.theaterforkids.net
Denver’s premier children’s theatre company, with shows aimed to inspire kids in their creative process to achieve theatrical excellence.
Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre
Denver Performing Arts Complex
1400 Curtis Street
Denver 303-640-2637
www.artscomplex.com
Home to Opera Colorado, Colorado Ballet, and touring Broadway shows, this state-of-the-art theatre is distinguished as the nation’s “highest grossing theatre under 3,000 seats.
Town Hall Arts Center
2450 West Main Street
Littleton 303-794-2787
www.townhallartscenter.com
Offering a “different kind of theater experience,” this intimate venue nevertheless hosts a wide range of programming from performing to visual arts.
Union Colony Civic Center
701 10th Avenue
Greeley 970-356-5000
www.ucstars.com
Encompassing the 1,665-seat Monfort Concert Hall and the intimate Hensel Phelps Theatre, the center hosts a wide variety of performing arts and entertainment.
University Theatre
University of Colorado
Boulder 303-492-8008
https://cupresents.org/venue/14/university-theatre
Serving as a center for the performing arts, the University Theatre building houses the MainStage Theatre and the Loft Theatre to host a wide variety of productions.