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Arvada Center for the Arts
& Humanities
Offering a variety of arts experience - professional
theater, concerts, dance performances, critically-acclaimed
gallery exhibitions, a history museum, classes, banquet-conference
facilities and more. Free parking and discounts for
groups of 10 or more.
Address: 6901 Wadsworth Blvd
Phone: 720-898-7200
Website: www.arvadacenter.org
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Aurora Fox Arts Center
This 250-seat art deco theater hosts the Aurora Fox
Theatre Company and the Little Foxes Summer Children's
Theatre Company, as well as touring shows, art displays
and a wide variety of professional functions. Location:
9900 E. Colfax Avenue Phone: 303-361-2910 for tickets
and information.
Phone: 303-399-2660
Fax: 303-320-0042
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Butterfly Pavilion
The Butterfly Pavilion is an educational facility designed
to foster an appreciation for invertebrate creatures,
especially insects, while reminding the public about
the importance of conservation of threatened habitats
worldwide!
Address: 6252 W. 104th Ave. Westminster, CO
Phone: 303-469-5441
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Colorado Ballet
The Thrill is Back! Colorado Ballet's 2007-2008 season boasts a five production line-up that promises the return of some old favorites as well as several ambitious surprises: Le Corsaire (Oct. 5 – 14, 2007); Dracula (Oct. 25-28, 2007); The Nutcracker (Nov. 24 – Dec. 24, 2007); Coppelia (Feb. 23-Mar 2, 2008: and The Repertory Series (Mar 15-Mar 23, 2008). Additionally, the company will team up with Cleo Parker Robinson Dance to co-present a very special presentation of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in April 2008.
Groups of 10 or more receive a 20% discount on tickets.
Performances in the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Denver Performing Arts Complex, Denver, CO.
Phone: 303-339.1723
Website: www.coloradoballet.org
Email: molly@coloradoballet.org |
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Colorado Shakespeare Festival
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival, one of the country's most renowned, presents the best of classical theatre each summer from mid-June to mid-August. Performances are staged in the 1,000-seat Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre with the majestic Flatirons mountains as a backdrop, and indoors in the 400-seat University Theatre, Main Stage. And don’t forget our family holiday production, in December (in the indoor theatre, of course!). Please contact Richard Turbiak, our group sales coordinator, to plan your next group event at the Festival.
Address: 277 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0277
Phone: (303) 817-9853
Website: www.coloradoshakes.org
E-mail: the-art-studio@earthlink.net |
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Colorado Symphony Orchestra
The Colorado Symphony Orchestra - the most popular entertainment ticket in Colorado this season! The CSO has emerged as one of the most respected orchestras in the country. Highlights this season include Renee Fleming, Olga Kern, Randy Newman, Bobby McFerrin and Bugs Bunny on Broadway! Your group will share the experience of a lifetime and your group sales representative is here to make it all go quickly and easily.
Groups of 10 or more receive a 20% discount on adult tickets and a 50% discount on student tickets (excludes Renee Fleming).
Address: Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th Street, #15, Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303-292-5566, ext. 1007
Website: www.coloradosymphony.org
Email: mepstein@coloradosymphony.org
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Denver Art Museum
As much a work of art as the objects it contains, the Denver Art Museum continues a legacy of bold architecture with the Daniel Libeskind-designed Frederic C. Hamilton Building which opened in October 2006. The Museum’s internationally renowned American Indian art collection and Institute of Western American Art are highlighted, in addition to modern & contemporary art; American and European painting and sculpture; architecture, design & graphics; textile art; Asian art; and New World art. An architectural landmark in the heart of Denver, the Museum complex offers on-site dining and shopping. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.
Address: 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204
Phone: 720-865-5262
Website: www.denverartmuseum.org
email: eatwell@denverartmuseum.org |
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The Wildlife Experience
Visit the world's last wild places: the savannas, jungles,
mountains, deserts and plains. Through renowned wildlife
art, natural history exhibits and our giant iWERKS Extreme
Screen Theater, you'll experience the intricacies of
nature like never before - and come away with a new
appreciation for the importance of wildlife conservation.
Journey through our nine galleries, have a snack or
lunch in our delightful cafe and watch nature in action
as you've never seen it before in our iWERKS Theater.
More than a museum, it's an experience.
Phone: 720-488-3300
Fax: 720-488-3399
Website: www.thewildlifeexperience.org
E-mail: info@twexp.org
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