The Denver Performing Arts Complex houses the following performance spaces: • The
Ellie Caulkins Opera House is the main venue inside the
Quigg Newton Denver Municipal Auditorium. Its
seating capacity is 2,225. • The
Buell Theater is designed for amplified musicals, dramatic plays, comedy acts and concerts. Its seating capacity is 2,884. •
Boettcher Concert Hall is the nation's first symphony hall in the round, designed to place the audience close to the stage. Its seating capacity is 2,679. •
Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex • The
Wolf Theater is the largest of the four theaters in the Bonfils Theater Complex. It was previously known as the
Stage Theater. It has a seating capacity of 601. The theater features audio-enhancing walls and a thrust stage. It was remodeled in 2020-2021, and its current name honors long-time patrons and benefactors in Denver's theater community. • The
Kilstrom Theater, renamed in 2021, was previously known as the
Space Theater. It was remodeled in 2017 with new wheelchair accessibility. • The
Singleton Theater was previously known as the
Ricketson Theater. Recently renamed to honor William Dean Singleton, who was involved in the creation of the DCPA in its early years, it has been recently remodeled to include easier elevator access. It has 250 seats in a proscenium theater. It was originally created as an art-house movie theater. • The
Jones Theater features 200 seats and a thrust stage. It has a separate entrance on the outside of the building, near the intersection with Speer Boulevard. This theater is often used for more experimental productions under the DCPA's Off-Center brand. • The
Garner Galleria Theater has a seating capacity of 210. • The
Donald R. Seawell Grand Ballroom is a pentagonal room with panoramic views of the mountains. This facility holds a maximum capacity of 1,029 people. It can accommodate a variety of functions and performances, featuring its own catering kitchen, freight elevator, tables, chairs, portable dance floor, moveable platform staging and lighting, audio, video, and projection systems. ==Sculpture Park==