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There is a large group of articles which focus on Performing arts centers or performance facilties where multiple facilities exist for different kinds of performances, some specially designed for opera, ballet, classical music, etc.
Para 1 - States location, broad description
"A performing arts complex located in Denver, Colorado. With 10,800 seats in nine theatres, it is the second largest performing arts center in the US after New York City's Lincoln Center. The DCPA is a showcase for opera, theatre, a nurturer of new plays as well as the presenter of Broadway touring productions, and it has an award-winning multi-media production facility, a national training school for actors, and is the site of a voice clinic and research facility.
The Denver Center Theater Company presents world-class theatre at the DCPA.
Para 2 -Details on founder, architect, etc. where available:
The vision of Donald R. Seawell, it was founded in 1972 and is dedicated to excellence in the Arts.
Para 3 or later: LIST of ALL THEATRES IN THE COMPLEX with their seating capacity and purpose and noting any resident companies performing there.
BOLD FACE name of theater/opera house, etc
The DCPA houses the following performance spaces:
Para 4 and subsequent: Additional details, important donors, etc.
A very large percentage of PAC articles now follow this protocol. It is being adopted here.
Vivaverdi 21:45, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
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There is a large group of articles which focus on Performing arts centers or performance facilties where multiple facilities exist for different kinds of performances, some specially designed for opera, ballet, classical music, etc.
Para 1 - States location, broad description
"A performing arts complex located in Denver, Colorado. With 10,800 seats in nine theatres, it is the second largest performing arts center in the US after New York City's Lincoln Center. The DCPA is a showcase for opera, theatre, a nurturer of new plays as well as the presenter of Broadway touring productions, and it has an award-winning multi-media production facility, a national training school for actors, and is the site of a voice clinic and research facility.
The Denver Center Theater Company presents world-class theatre at the DCPA.
Para 2 -Details on founder, architect, etc. where available:
The vision of Donald R. Seawell, it was founded in 1972 and is dedicated to excellence in the Arts.
Para 3 or later: LIST of ALL THEATRES IN THE COMPLEX with their seating capacity and purpose and noting any resident companies performing there.
BOLD FACE name of theater/opera house, etc
The DCPA houses the following performance spaces:
Para 4 and subsequent: Additional details, important donors, etc.
A very large percentage of PAC articles now follow this protocol. It is being adopted here.
Vivaverdi 21:45, 24 July 2006 (UTC)