The Denver Performing Arts Complex (DPAC) is a vibrant cultural hub and one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States, located in downtown Denver, Colorado. It is a 12-acre site featuring ten performance spaces with over 10,000 seats, connected by a glass roof. The complex hosts a wide array of events, including Broadway tours, opera, ballet, symphony orchestras, and pop concerts. It is home to resident companies such as the Colorado Ballet, the Colorado Symphony, Opera Colorado, and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts' theatrical divisions. The City and County of Denver's Arts & Venues owns and operates several of the main theaters, including the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, and the Boettcher Concert Hall. The DPAC is dedicated to promoting local talent through various programs, including arts education initiatives for schools, and it serves as a vital part of Denver's cultural landscape, enriching the city's quality of life and economic vitality. The mission of Arts & Venues is to advance arts, cultural, and entertainment opportunities for all.





