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  2. Denver Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is the largest tenant of the Denver Performing Arts Complex (Arts Complex) which is a four-block, 12-acre (49,000 m 2) site containing ten performance spaces with over 10,000 seats. It is owned and partially operated by Arts and Venues Denver.

  3. Denver Performing Arts Complex - Wikipedia

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    Denver Performing Arts Complex. The Denver Performing Arts Complex (also referred to as the "Arts Complex") in Denver, Colorado, is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. The DCPA is a four-block, 12-acre (49,000 m 2) site containing ten performance spaces with over 10,000 seats connected by an 80-foot-tall (24 m ...

  4. Ellie Caulkins Opera House - Wikipedia

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    PCL Construction. The Ellie Caulkins Opera House is located in Denver, Colorado as part of the large Denver Performing Arts Complex. It seats 2,225. The Caulkins family pledged $7 million towards the enhancement of the lyric opera house and adjacent public spaces which were constructed inside of the Newton Auditorium.

  5. Boettcher Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Boettcher was the first symphony hall in the round in the United States. Built in 1978 by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, as a home for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, the hall is part of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, which is the second largest performing arts complex in the United States after Lincoln Center in New York City.

  6. Daniel L. Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    He increased his involvement with one of the nation's largest cultural complexes, the Denver Center for Performing Arts in January 2007, [3] becoming Chairman and CEO of the Denver Center. [3] He succeeded Donald R. Seawell, who founded The Denver Center in 1972.

  7. Denver Center for Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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