What is the difference between the Denver Performing Arts Complex and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts?
The Denver Performing Arts Complex is the name of the 12-block, four-acre site that houses the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Buell Theatre, Boettcher Concert Hall, Garner Galleria Theatre and Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is the name of a resident organization of the performing arts complex. The DCPA is a non-profit arts organization that includes the Tony Award-winning Denver Center Theatre Company, Broadway presenter Denver Center Attractions, the acclaimed National Theatre Conservatory and the Denver Center Theatre Academy. The DCPA manages the operations of the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex and the Garner Galleria Theatre, while Denver’s Division of Theatres and Arenas manages the remainder of the performing arts complex. For more information on the DCPA, visit www.denvercenter.
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