Opera Colorado

The Opera Colorado was founded by a couple named Louise Sherman and Nathaniel Merrill in the year of 1981. This is an opera company located in Denver, Colorado which represents their three to four fully staged productions that attracts a large number of tourists towards it. The opera has also introduced education programs for the school students and community center like the Charles Gounod's 'Romeo and Juliet' and Richard Wargo's 'The Music Shop'. You can observe and watch programs and famous stage shows by going there. To remain better informed about the various activities of this opera and the events being hosted there, read our exclusive travel articles.
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Opera Colorado is the well known opera company in Denver, Coloradoa and establish in the year 1981. The Denver Opera Colorado is said to present not more than three or four wholly staged productions every year. Ellie Caulkins Opera House has state-of-the-art facilities and located at the Performing Arts Complex, Denver and is said to be the main venue of its performance.

Till date the Denver Opera Colorado has earned reputation in offering the premier quality live concert in the original languages. Not only does it deal with main stage performances, the community programs Opera Colorado is said to have reached more than 40,000 students and adults in Denver metro every year.

Opera Colorado has organized its education programs such as touring school programs namely the Music Shop of Richard Wargo's or Romeo and Juliet by Charles Gounod to serve large number of students. If you are interested in booking a school program or seek more information, you can call at 303.778.0371 or visit the official website of Denver Opera Colorado at www.operacolorado.org.

Denver Opera Colorado Official Website

http://www.operacolorado.org/

Know more about Denver Opera Colorado at Wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_Colorado

See the season's calendar if you are interested in the performance of Denver Opera Colorado this year:

- LA BOHEME organized on between 6th to 16th November, 2010

- RUSALKA, held between 12th to 20th February, 2011

- CINDERELL to be held between 30th April 30 to 8th May, 2011

You can readily get the tickets for the 2010-2011 seasons in their official website www.operacolorado.org. You can also contact directly to the Denver Opera Colorado by calling the contact number, 303.468.2030.

The 2010 Gala of Opera Colorado will be held this year in the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on November 19, 2010 on Friday. Participate in the evening program packed with excitement where you can enjoy cocktails, silent auction hors d'oeuvres and lastly the gala concert. Book your tickets now through the official website or you can call at 303.468.2021 to get your tickets. If you are interested in the customized corporate sponsorships, you can contact at the following number: 303.778.0491.

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Opera House Colorado: Visitor Info

The Central City Opera House of Colorado was built by Robert S.Roeschlaub, one amongst the most noteworthy architects in Colorado, giving it a natural appearance of the surrounding terrain with the help of sandstones obtained from a local quarry.

More than being just a historic landmark, the Central City Opera House is one of the most visited tourist hotspots in Colorado, and it completed 50 glorious years of production in the year 2006.

Find more details about the Opera House Colorado, and book Denver CO hotels accordingly, by visiting the following link: http://www.colorado.com/Articles.aspx?aid=42173

However, before you plan to visit the Opera house you must keep in mind attending Opera is far different from going to a movie. You should follow the dress code and the standard formal attire is the usual choice, though the local matinees tend to be quite casual.

Remember, the Opera House is located at 8,500 feet about the ground level, so even the summer evenings won't be warm enough, and it is advisable to keep a shawl or jacket handy.

During regular season, a single show may cost you somewhere between $34 to $74, but you can avail 15% discount on groups of 10 or more.

As far as parking is concerned, you can use the Fortune Valley Casino parking if it is free, otherwise reserving a parking space will cost you another $12!

More info is available here: http://www.centralcityopera.org

Guide to Colorado Light Opera

If you skim through the Denver calendar of events, the "Colorado light Opera" might strike you as interesting and indeed it is. Colorado Light opera is actually a theater group who perform the most entertaining of opera shows and musicals for their audience. If you are a tourist in Denver you must stop by the Colorado light opera event that would be going on currently. Denver hotel rooms can in no way be as interesting as the opera!

What are their popular productions?

One of their most celebrated musical productions was Cole Porter's "Anything Goes". It was performed in the University of Colorado. With the popular songs of the musical such as "I get a kick out of you" and "all through the night", the entertaining plot of the story was enriched by the performance of the troop.

http://calendar.denverpost.com/boulder-co/events/show/85760933-colorado-light-opera-presents-cole-porters-anything-goes

'Oklahoma' was the other production by Colorado Light Opera. This was performed in the College of Music in Boulder. The performance was a western one with cowboys and farms the setting in Oklahoma. A love story matched by a great performance by the Colorado Light Opera made it a wonderful treat.

http://www.when.com/boulder-co/events/show/86974301-colorado-light-opera-presents-oklahoma

Where can you find the schedule for their events?

Colorado Light opera do not follow a regular event calendar or show timing of theirs. They perform as a troop and thus decide on their venue and performance according to their interest and availability of venue. So if you are interested in catching their show you need to keep up to date with the opera-vent calendar of the city.

http://www.coloradotheatreguild.org/myadmin/calendar/MainCalendar.asp?CalendarDate=7%2F16%2F2009&NavPageID=21569&CalendarID=854