2021 Annual Report

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2021 Annual Report


OUR MOTIVATION AT CENTRAL CITY OPERA (CCO) has always been to discover and develop new ways to connect with you. For the second year in a row, we were unable to gather in our beloved opera house and experience the comfort of human connection and the transformative power of musical storytelling. However, we were determined not to let another summer go by without producing live performances. I hope you were able to visit us at Hudson Gardens for our outdoor productions of Rigoletto and Carousel or in Central City for Dido and Aeneas and CCO Al Fresco. We felt your support every step of the way. I’m happy to report that even after another tumultuous year of ever-changing health guidelines and pivoting of plans, CCO ended 2021 with a small margin of profit. The financial position of the company is the strongest it has been in quite some time. We strive to be good stewards of the funds received from donors and organizations because we would not be in the healthy position we are now without your support. It has truly been a community effort to keep our art alive but audiences have shown they are eager to return to the Opera House for our 90th season, which we fully intend to do. On a personal note, after 25 years with Central City Opera, I will be transitioning in my role as General/Artist Director to focus solely on the artistic side of the company. As part of CCO’s five-year strategic plan, the General Director duties will be moved to a newly created Chief Executive Officer position. I am extremely proud of the work we have created at Central City Opera during my tenure and I look forward to working with our new CEO, Pamela A. Pantos, to continue bringing great opera and musical theater to our audiences. Please enjoy reading about our highlights from 2021. It has been a monumental undertaking and we’re proud of the new programs we developed and the impressive numbers that continue to roll in due to our staff’s creative ingenuity. Yours,

Pelham “Pat” Pearce, Jr. Artistic Director

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2021 HIGHLIGHTS 10,107

tickets sold to the 2021 summer festival at Hudson Gardens

performances of Carousel, Rigoletto & Dido and Aeneas

443,797

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artists at the Plein Air Festival

$37,980

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raised by the Guild

41,638

visitors to centralcityopera.org

306,849

steps taken by our Sales Operation Manager during the festival

18,469

participants at virtual events

people served by Education & Community Engagement programs

NEW BRANDING! We worked with Ligature Creative to create an updated logo and color palette that allows for growth while still celebrating our history. The color palette is inspired by Central City as well as the interior painting, carpet and other elements of the opera house.

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Board of Directors VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP

DIRECTORS Anne McGonagle, Co-Chair Roopesh Aggarwal, Co-Chair Susan B. Rawley, Vice Chair Heather Kemper Miller, Secretary John Kure, Treasurer Nancy S. Parker, Chairman Emeritus J. Landis Martin, Chairman Emeritus Daniel L. Ritchie, Chairman Emeritus Margaret Baker Pamela Bansbach Kristin Bender Linda Fullerton Clark Melinda Couzens Christina Dinegar Ronald Engels Richard A. Goozh Lisa Haselden Kevin Kearney Dr. Gregg Kvistad Jon Montague-Clouse Karen Ritz Laura Trask Schneider Eli Wald Tim Walker Brian M. Weldon Robert “Sonny” Wiegand II Sarah Woods Carole J. Yaley ENDOWMENT FUND BOARD J. Landis Martin, President Nancy S. Parker, Secretary/Treasurer Roopesh Aggarwal Dr. Gregg Kvistad Jim Palenchar Julia Secor Robert A. Unger HONORARY BOARD Gerald Bader The Honorable Jack W. Berryhill Nancy P. Brittain Barbara Danos Robert A. Ellis Barbara Ferguson Jeannie Fuller

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Gail Gordon James R. Hilger, Jr. Michael Huseby Larry J. Manion Hilton G. Martin Lanny Martin Edward C. Nichols Nancy Parker Daniel L. Ritchie Elizabeth Rostermundt Robert D. Showalter Phoebe Smedley George Ann Victor EX-OFFICIO BOARD Louise Atkinson President, Central City Opera Guild Dr. Jeremy Haefner Chancellor, University of Denver The Honorable Michael B. Hancock Mayor, City of Denver The Honorable Jeremy Fey Mayor, City of Central The Honorable Jared Polis Governor, State of Colorado REGIONAL ADVOCACY COUNCIL Judeth Comstock Tricia Dickinson William Lynn Dixon Nancy Hemming Tammy and Tom Kenning Marcia Ragonetti Karen Ritz Linda Weise Andrew Yarosh NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Central City Opera continues to build its advocacy councils to represent the company and to bring an important perspective regarding trends throughout the world of opera. Elisabeth M. Armstrong – Chairman, Dallas, TX Alice Bass - Dallas, TX Robert A. Ellis – San Francisco, CA Eva Womack – Austin, TX


Voice Your Dreams ENDOWMENT UPDATE

Total Campaign Goal: $20 million

CCO OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED THE VOICE YOUR DREAMS ENDOWMENT $20 million campaign in 2021 with a new website (voiceyourdreams.org) and a starting list of named and pooled fund opportunities. A generous family foundation has graciously agreed to make the lead gift to this campaign with a matching grant of up to $10,000,000. As of December 31st, the campaign has cash and pledge agreements of $11,100,669 and remaining donor funds available to be matched is $4,449,665. We will be hosting a public celebration on July 30 in Central City to empower more gifts to this campaign before it ends in 2023.

$4,449,665 $4,449,665 $1,050,335 $4,500,000 $5,550,335

TOTAL REMAINING DONATION GOAL MATCH RESERVED

REMAINING MATCHING FUNDS AVAILABLE

MATCH RECEIVED

DONATIONS AND PLEDGES RECEIVED

2021 Theatre of Dreams Gala HYBRID EVENT

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, the Theatre of Dreams Gala was a hybrid event, with a small reception at Novel Coworking and a virtual presentation online. We raised funds through a rowdy live auction hosted by auctioneer Halie Behr and enjoyed pre-recorded performances from past Apprentice Artists Maya Kherani, Galeano Salas, Dean Murphy and Rebecca Jo Loeb. The evening was capped with a heartwarming tribute to Lanny and Sharon Martin for their decades of commitment to CCO. We are proud of pulling off this technical feat!

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2021 Summer Festival

Nothing could stop us from putting on a show! THANKS TO THE RELATIONSHIPS WE MADE through the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and the generosity of our donors and patrons, we were able to produce Rigoletto and Carousel outside at Hudson Gardens as part of our 2021 Summer Festival. Even though we faced scorching temperatures, pesky afternoon showers and more than one near-cancellation due to severe lightning, nothing could stop us from putting on a show! We kept a presence in Central City with four CCO Al Fresco concerts and Dido and Aeneas performances in the Opera House Gardens and all company members resided in the town throughout the season. We made lifelong memories along the way and proved that Central City Opera is just as much of a powerhouse outside the jewel-box theater as it is inside.

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Photos by Amanda Tipton

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Education & Community Engagement Programs 2021 WAS QUITE A YEAR IN EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT. In spite of the challenges brought on by the pandemic, we managed to serve 41,638 people with 180 total programs, in-person and virtual. We’re proud of our accomplishments during this unprecedented time and look forward to when face masks and rapid tests are not the norm.

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Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World We produced a brand-new production of the children’s opera Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World, employing an all-local cast and creative team, and premiered it at the Denver Art Museum.

Elixir of Love Concert The Denver Philharmonic's Lawrence Golan conducted Central City Opera stars Anna Christy, Matthew Plenk and Armando Contreras in a concert version of Gaetano Donizetti’s romantic romp, The Elixir of Love.

IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility) Training In partnership with The Equity Project, CCO staff, board members and touring artists have engaged in meaningful dialogue regarding the future of Central City Opera and what it means to attract and include audiences from all backgrounds. This work serves as a vital foundation in the company’s five-year plan.

Virtual Music Words Opera Educator Workshop CCO collaborated with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis on a virtual Music Words Opera Educator Workshop, the first one of its kind. Three clinicians specializing in composition, creative writing and drama met with educators from all over the country over Zoom for four days. The workshop participants created original songs and developed techniques to jumpstart creativity in the classroom.

CCO Podcast The summer podcast hit its sixth season in 2021 and focused on the festival productions of Rigoletto, Carousel and Dido and Aeneas, with interviews with directors, principal artists and technical managers. A free resource, the podcast is a great way for students to find out more about careers in opera and other performing arts.

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Historic Properties UPDATES

THE SUMMER OF 2021 SAW THE HILL COME BACK TO LIFE as festival performers and company members moved into the historic cottages for a season of rehearsals and performances. While it was exciting to see action in town once again, the off-season was still filled with the typical repairs, restorations and preservation necessary for our 27 historic properties.

Teller House Grand Staircase Renovation Independent Painting repaired the plaster and painted the ceilings and trim of the third and fourth levels of the Teller House Grand Staircase. The walls will be painted in early 2022. This project is being funded by the Guild.

Central City Holiday Lighting Contest CCO won 1st place in the Central City Holiday Lighting Contest for our Winter Holiday Opera Garden Lighting Display.

GRAND OPENING IN 2022 Jonathan Hays, returning CCO Artist (since 1994) and Brian Cook, CCO Orchestra Personnel Co-Manager, broke ground on the construction phase of their Eureka Street Popcorn shop in the old Teller Law Office across the street from the Opera House. Water and sewer have been installed for the first time in this 160-year-old structure and electrical and plumbing are finished. The shop will be open in time for the 2022 Festival season.

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Furniture Donations

We received several historic furniture donations to improve the functionality of our historic properties. Friend of CCO, Stephanie Oliver, donated a mid-century sofa custom designed by interior designer Charles Edwin Stanton, the husband of Mary Bonfils. It has been placed in the Foundry Rehearsal Lobby.


2021 Virtual Programs THE ONLINE WORLD ALLOWED US TO CONNECT AND ENGAGE with more people than ever in 2021. Through Zoom webinars, virtual meet & greets, lectures and videos, we continued to develop programs for all levels of learners.

Lunch & Learns

Envisioned as a replacement for festival pretalks and talkbacks, the Lunch & Learns sought to expand festival-goers knowledge of the season’s repertoire and to gain a behind-thescenes look at what goes into producing such a festival. Each session was 30 minutes long, with an additional 15 minutes for Q&A and was streamed on Zoom and Facebook Live for free.

Artist Happy Hours

During a normal summer season, our audience members and performers have the opportunity to “Mix & Mingle” at happy hour on the Teller House deck after the show. Due to another year of COVID-19 precautions, we moved the happy hours to Zoom, where mainstage cast members mixed their favorite beverage while in conversation about their stage characters, hobbies and other fun facts.

Virtual Property Tours A large part of our mission is the stewardship of 27 historic Central City properties. To that end, we created a virtual tour series to give a peek into the houses and buildings that are not normally open to the public. In 2021, we released video tours of The Pink House, The Johnson House and the McFarlane House. A Teller House documentary will premiere in 2022, to mark its 150th anniversary.

Opera Central In 2020, we began Opera Central, a video interview series where artists and administrators come together and talk about the world of the arts. In 2021, we released Episodes 8 and 9, which focused on how equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility (EDIA) is vital to the future of music in Colorado.

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CCO Guild UPDATES

THROUGHOUT ANOTHER TUMULTUOUS YEAR, THE CENTRAL CITY OPERA GUILD stayed steadfast in its mission to help support the opera in any way possible. President Cindy Koch led the Guild in resuming most of their normal activities and members were so happy to reunite in person.

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Spring Membership Party

L’Esprit de Noel

Eager to return to live events, the Spring 2021 Membership Party had one of the largest turnouts in history, with 115 in attendance.

Virtual yet again, L’Esprit toured the historic McCourt Mansion, owned by Guild member Karen Christianson and previously owned by Peter McCourt, the brother of Baby Doe Tabor. A quartet of carolers performed a holiday medley and CCO Annual Giving Manager Michael Walker hosted the video tour, which was sponsored by Sanctuary Advisors. Thanks to Katie Grassby, Karen Ritz, Suzie Erzinger, Melissa Rick and the rest of the committee for their amazing service. The kick-off party was held at Shaver-Ramsey in Cherry Creek North on November 18.

Planting Day The annual planting day in the Central City Gardens was held on June 9 and saw double the amount of usual volunteers. So many people helped plant the gardens that most of the work was done before lunch!

Fall Membership Coffee 70 attendees enjoyed beautiful weather at the stunning home of Board member Kevin Kearney and Dr. Sally Scott. Kira Dills-DeSurra performed and Pat Pearce gave remarks on the upcoming summer season.

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Community Support We continue to be inspired by your leadership and generosity. Our success is a reflection of your exceptional support. ANNUAL FUND

The following donors made major gifts ($1,000+) to support the activities of Central City between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021.

Henry R. Schwier Charitable Fund advised by Robert Wiegand II Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund UMB Bank

Please note: This donor listing does not include gifts made through event attendance or Guild membership. Every gift is important and appreciated. If your name is listed incorrectly, or omitted, you have our sincere apologies. Please contact the Central City Opera office at (730) 693-8064 to ensure correction.

Conductor’s Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) City of Central Business Improvement District The Denver Foundation National Christian Foundation - Colorado Read Foundation, Inc. Vectra Bank

Corporate, Foundation, Association and Government Donors Central City Opera Festival Sponsor ($100,000+) Avenir Foundation, Inc. Bansbach Foundation Colorado Creative Industries Central City Opera House Association Endowment Fund J. Landis and Sharon Martin Family Foundation Citizens of the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District U.S. Small Business Administration/Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Presenting Sponsor ($50,000 - $99,999) Bonfils-Stanton Foundation El Pomar Foundation The Virginia W. Hill Foundation

Production Sponsor ($25,000 - $49,999) Central City Opera Guild City of Central Galen and Ada Belle Spencer Foundation Genovese, Vanderhoof & Associates Monarch Casino Black Hawk Performance Sponsor ($10,000 - $24,999) Anschutz Foundation Bader Charitable Fund Butler Family Fund of The Denver Foundation Dave and Mary Wood Fund Mabel Y. Hughes Charitable Fund National Endowment for the Arts Priester Foundation Sanctuary Wealth Advisors LLC Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation Western Colorado Community Foundation Director’s Circle ($5,000 - $9,999) A. E. H. Royalty Co. Colleen Healey Charitable Fund advised by Robert Wiegand II The Colorado Health Foundation Denver Lyric Opera Guild

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Artist’s Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) Always Best Care Senior Services Community First Foundation J. McLaughlin The Jess & Rose Kortz & Pearle Rae Foundation Laura Jane Musser Fund Opera Volunteers International Renaissance Charitable Foundation Stephens Enders Fund at The Chicago Community Foundation Tebo Properties Xcel Energy Foundation

Individual Donors Central City Opera Festival Sponsor ($100,000+) Pamela and Louis Bansbach Estate of Valerie G. Brown Mrs. Charles L. Ferguson John W. Kure and Cheryl L. Solich Lanny and Sharon Martin Presenting Sponsor ($50,000 - $99,999) Mr. Newell M. Grant Lizabeth A. Lynner and James L. Palenchar Heather and Mike Miller Buzz and George Ann Victor Production Sponsor ($25,000 - $49,999) Margaret and Stan Baker Estate of David Ericson Ginny and Bob Fuller Tom and Anne McGonagle Nancy S. Parker Estate of James B. Steed Performance Sponsor ($10,000 - $24,999) Charles and Joan Albi Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Bader, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Bender Heidi Burose John and Melinda Couzens


Michelle and Mark Dorman Robert A. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Erzinger Beverlee Henry Fullerton Jane Hascall Diana W. and F. Michael Kinsey Jean and Larry Manion Mr. Daniel L. Ritchie Karen and Andrew Ritz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schneider Dr. Sarah K. Scott and Mr. Kevin Kearney Phoebe Smedley Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Trask III Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Unger Pam and Sonny Wiegand Mr. and Mrs. Greg Woods Carole J. Yaley Director’s Circle ($5,000 - $9,999) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. William D. Armstrong Jack and Karen Berryhill Mr. and Mrs. Gray Clark Tyson Dines III John and Jeannie Fuller Richard and Rebecca Goozh Mrs. James P. Gordon Deborah Hayes and James L. Martin Jennifer Heglin Mrs. MaryAnn Herbert Mr. James R. Hilger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Huseby Chap and Ethel Hutcheson Gregg Kvistad and Amy Oaks Mr. and Mrs. Dirk McDermott Jon and Lynne Montague-Clouse Robert and Lucy Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Smart Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Sparks James and Kathy Switzer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Tyree, Jr. Tim Walker Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wilkins Conductor’s Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) Anonymous Nancy Benson Phebe Berkowitz-Tanners Leslie Cady Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conroy John and Anne Draper Mr. Lyman Ho Ms. Barbara Kelley Sharon L. Menard Trish and Ted Millice Ms. Lin Murphy Pelham G. Pearce, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Rawley Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Cynthia Read Richard and Sally Russo

Mr. Charles E. Samson Helen Scott Santilli Mr. and Mrs. George Secor Mr. and Mrs. John I. Taylor Dr. Dean Yannias Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zirin Artist’s Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) Mr. Edward F. Altman and Dr. Dina Brudenell Altman Anonymous Hartman Axley Carolyn and Ron Baer Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barron Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Billings Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bomgaars Sandi and Bill Bruns C. Deen Buttorff Marty and John Chamberlin Elizabeth and Jon Clarke Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cole Sue Cole Lauren O'Neill Crist-Fulk Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banks Duke The Dinegar Family Ms. Carol E. Elliott Ronald Engels and Zane Laubhan Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Geller Mr. Stuart Gilman and Ms. Cathie Walker Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Hidalgo Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hillary Mr. Robert Homiak and Ms. Susan Schneider Julie Hughes Mr. and Mrs. George G. Hutchison III Mark and Barbara Kiryluk Ken and Barbara Laff Danni L. Langdon and Carl Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. David F. Lawrence, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Leitch Rosalind G. Lidstone Carolyn L. Longmire Mrs. Suzanne G. MacKenzie Mrs. Susan Mammel Bill and Roberta Martin Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar McDonald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James N. McInnes Mr. and Mrs. William Miranda The Morss Dehncke Family James V. Neely Drs. Harold and Sarah Nelson Erin and Max Nichols W.G. Nielsen and Company Ronald Y. Otsuka Dr. and Mrs. Joe K. Ozaki Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Parker Dan Paulien Rich and Kim Plumridge Frederick H. Poppe and Jana Edwards

Mr. John Potter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quillin Ms. Jane Rehmke Michael L. Ritchie Denise and Jim Sanderson Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Shamos Kathleen and Peter Shand Nancy J. Siegel Ms. Ingrid Thoenelt-Winter Mr. and Mrs. David Tryba Roberta and Leonard Waldbaum Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace Cia A. Wenzel Ms. and Mr. Rosalie Williams Beth and Karl Williamson Mollie Mitchell and John Wilson Duain Wolfe Mr. Morton Zeppelin

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ENDOWMENT FUNDS Named Endowment Funds

Endowed Contributions

The Charles and Joan Albi Fund for Central City Opera The Margaret and Stanley Baker Fund for Central City Opera The Pamela and Louis Bansbach Fund for the Presentation of Musical Theatre The Edward E. and Jean R. Bolle Memorial Fund for Central City Opera The Nancy P. Brittain Fund for the Presentation of Established Works The Valerie Brown Fund for Education Central City Opera Working Capital Endowment The Melinda and John Couzens Fund for Central City Opera The Michelle and Mark Dorman Fund for Central City Opera The John and Anne Draper Fund for Central City Opera The Cheryl and David Dutton Fund for Central City Opera The David R. Ericson Memorial Fund The Marty and Suzie Erzinger Fund for Central City Opera The Barbara and Charlie Ferguson Endowed Fund The Jeannie and John Fuller Fund for Studio Artists The Robert K. and Virginia E. Fuller Fund The Beverlee Henry and Robert P. Fullerton Fund for Central City Opera The Judy and Newell Grant Fund for Central City Opera The Ruth McCormick-Tankersley Charitable Fund for Audience Development The Colleen M. Healey Memorial Fund for Central City Opera The Jane A. Hultin Memorial Fund for Central City Opera The Sally Scott and Kevin Kearney Fund for Central City Opera The Nina Odescalchi Kelly Family Matinee Performance Fund The John W. Kure and Cheryl L. Solich Fund for Central City Opera The Gregg Kvistad and Amy Oaks Fund for Central City Opera The Liz Lynner and Jim Palenchar Fund for Central City Opera The Central City Opera Guild Mary McGlone Memorial Fund The Anne and Tom McGonagle Endowed Concertmaster Fund The Kemper Family Foundations Fund for Central City Opera The Nancy S. Parker Fund for Central City Opera The Alfred and Ursula Powell Fund for Central City Opera The Karen and Andrew Ritz Fund for Education Programs The Phoebe Smedley Fund in recognition of Pat Pearce’s Enduring Contribution to CCO The John R. and Virginia L. Starkey Fund for Apprentice Artists The James B. Steed Memorial Fund The Trask Family Fund for Historic Property Maintenance The Kathy and Tom Tyree Fund for Central City Opera The Bob and Betsey Unger Fund to Support the Teller House The Rosalind and Dory Vanderhoof Fund for Studio Artists The George Ann and Buzz Victor Fund for Central City Opera The Karin and Charlie Woolley Fund for Central City Opera The Carole J. Yaley Fund for Principal Flute

Mr. Roopesh Aggarwal and Ms. Lauren Lovejoy Nancy Benson Mrs. Sara Blackwelder and Mr. Andrew Ogle The Boyce Family Gail Bransteitter Mr. Dean Burton Ms. Ana Carrera Mr. Eric Chinn Barbara and Ralph Cox Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dessens Mo Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Scott Graves Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hallock Thomas E. Healy Ms. Catherine Hoerter Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hoover Bruce and Heidi Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Leitch Dr. and Mrs. William R. Maclay Ms. Anna Miller Drs. Harold and Sarah Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nicholson Erin and Ilya Osovets Pelham G. Pearce, Jr. Dave and Bette Poppers Ms. Lisa Proch Mr. James L. Riesberg Mr. and Mrs. George Secor Mrs. Marlene Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Lars O. Soderberg, Jr. Alice and Tom Stephens Ms. Karen Stevens Mr. Vincent Szafranko Mr. Steven Talley Ms. Tolly Tate Ed and Patty Wahtera Watt Family Foundation of Pikes Peak Community Foundation Xcel Energy Foundation Dr. Dean Yannias Mr. Mark Zardus

Pooled Endowment Funds Mr. and Mrs. William D. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Danos The Dinegar Family Robert A. Ellis Cathy and Greg Groene The Estate of Murlie J. Kogan Mr. and Mrs. Dirk McDermott Kathleen and John Ness Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Young

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Plein Air Festival THE PLEIN AIR FESTIVAL returned to Central City in September 2021 for its fourth year, with 29 artists traveling from across the country to create and sell their stunning paintings of the town. Turnout was higher than any previous years, with beautiful weather throughout the entire weekend. Sponsors included Nancy Benson, Monarch Casino Resort Spa, The City of Central, The Central City Business Improvement District, Kevin Kearney and Dr. Sarah Scott and Karen and Andrew Ritz.

Artist Reception

CCO added several new events to the weekend, including an opening night reception at the Monarch Casino and Resort Spa in Black Hawk, where David Pyle gave a presentation of the paintings he created during the summer festival.

Live Music Performances

CCO Al Fresco concerts continued from the Opera House Gardens and Teller House deck, with Sara Barber, Miguel Ángel Ortega Bañales and Jeremy Reger serenading visitors with opera classics and lively tunes.

KidZone Art Tent The Guild once again sponsored the KidZone Art Tent, where kids created fun crafts related to opera and the arts.

Historic Property Tours For the first time in history, several of CCO’s historic properties were open to the public for self-guided tours and Eric Chinn, Pat Pearce and Wanda Larson led groups through the Opera House and Teller House.

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2021 Financials

INCOME STATEMENT

BALANCE SHEET Estimated Year End Balances*

Assets

Estimated 2021 Results*

$606,177 11,469 937,514 220,900 1,311,202

Revenue

$3,087,262

Total Assets Liabilities and Equity

$74,865 235,523 Total Liabilities Equity

310,388

$2,028,645 464,217 459,135 380,677 304,576 206,186 200,156 17,419

$3,087,262

5%

9%

Total Expenses

51%

12%

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338,855 176,561 $162,294

*This information is unaudited as of 2/28/22.

FESTIVAL MARKETING PROPERTIES GENERAL/ADMIN DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION

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$4,061,011

Net Income, before depreciation Less: Depreciation Expense Net Income

16%

$4,399,866

Expenses

$2,776,874

Total Liabilities and Equity

7%

Total Revenue

$1,691,684 822,644 532,476 500,000 499,750 240,877 80,803 31,632

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Administrative Staff LEADERSHIP Pamela A. Pantos, President & CEO Pelham G. Pearce, Jr., Artistic Director John Baril, Music Director Michael Baitzer, Administrator, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Artists Training Program & Principal Coach/Diction Coach MUSIC & COACHING Brian Cook, Orchestra Personnel Co-Manager Angela Dombrowski, Orchestra Personnel Co-Manager & Music Librarian ADMINISTRATIVE Sara Blackwelder, Controller & Director of Human Resources Ana Carrera, Accounting Clerk Wanda M. Larson, Office Administrator & Gift Shop Administrator DEVELOPMENT Katherine Nicholson, Director of Development Michael Walker, Annual Giving Manager Leslie Rutherford, Foundations & Corporate Relations Manager Elisabeth Boyce, Development Administrative Coordinator Emily Eck, Development Associate EDUCATION Emily Murdock, Director of Education, Podcast Host & Producer Margaret Ozaki Graves, Associate Director of Education & Community Engagement MARKETING Gail Bransteitter, Director of Marketing & Communications Erin Osovets, Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Lauren Grulke, Marketing Content Manager Melissa Rick, Art Direction and Graphic Design BOX OFFICE & PATRON SERVICES Deb Mountain, Sales Operations Manager HISTORIC PROPERTIES Eric Chinn, Director of Historic Properties Sam Carrington, Historic Property Maintenance

Carousel, 2021. Photo by Amanda Tipton.

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JULY 2 - JULY 31

2022 Festival

Die Fledermaus The Light in the Piazza Two Remain centralcityopera.org

ILLUSTRATION BY ERIN ROBINSON

Celebrating Central City Opera’s 90th Anniversary.


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