Denver Performing Arts Complex
About Us:
The Denver Performing Arts Complex (DPAC) is the largest arts complex in the world featuring ten performance spaces connected by an 80 foot tall glass roof. DPAC is a four-block, 12-acre site that is home to a Tony Award-winning theatre company, Broadway touring productions, contemporary dance and ballet, magnificent chorales, a major symphony orchestra, internationally-acclaimed opera and more.
The City & County of DenverÃs Theatres and Arenas Division owns and operates the three largest theatres in DPAC, the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Boettcher Concert Hall and the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre. DPAC also encompasses the cabaret-style Garner Galleria Theatre, the Tramway Theatre and the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex, housing The Stage, Space, Ricketson and Jones theatres as well as the Donald R. Seawell Grand Ballroom - all managed and booked by The Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
The Denver Performing Arts Complex regularly hosts Colorado Ballet, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Opera Colorado and The Denver Center for the Performing Artsà theatrical divisions - Denver Center Attractions, the Denver Center Theatre Company and the National Theatre Conservatory.
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