WE ARE BACK
Fiscal Year 2022 began with a sense of rejuvenation. After receiving a $10 million award from the federally-funded Shuttered Venue Operators Grant to offset losses from FY20 and FY21, we were able to use this capacity to reinvest in our mission in FY22.
We optimistically announced our 2021/22 DCPA Theatre Company season. While not quite restored to pre-COVID levels, the Theatre Company was able to return to the stage with a six-play season, including the perennial favorite A Christmas Carol, plus the summer tour of Wild Fire — seven shows to reengage our audience after an 18-month hiatus.
These shows combined with 10 rescheduled Broadway tours, four cabaret shows, three Off-Center immersive projects, and hundreds of classes and events all offered more than 703,000 guest experiences to our community. Of note, the majority of these programs were compressed into just seven months as our return to concurrent programming didn’t start until December 2021.
Our reopening was not without its challenges. Working in tandem with our colleagues at the Arts Complex, we implemented temporary COVID vaccination and mask requirements to protect the health and well-being of our patrons, artists and staff. Additionally, we needed to refill 170 positions and recruit 220 volunteer ushers to return to pre-COVID staffing levels. Finally, we were forced to cancel 44 performances due to COVID-related cast illness and extreme weather, resulting in $3.7 million in lost gross revenue.
Yet, we prevailed.
The reason for our successful reopening is multi-faceted. First, we received an outpouring of support from our community, raising $4.4 million for our Recovery Fund. Second, more than 350 individuals, foundations and businesses helped us complete our ambitious $17 million capital campaign to renovate the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex. Third, more than 14,000 Broadway subscribers stuck with us despite the cancellation or postponement of 35 shows.
And, last but in no way least, our DCPA team — Trustees, staff and volunteers — gave every ounce of their energy, time and talents to make sure we would succeed. While we look forward to restarting our Theatre for Young Audiences program, rebuilding our Colorado New Play Summit and developing our next five-year Strategic Plan, the culmination of FY22 was clear: We are back! Welcome home.
Warm regards,
Janice Sinden President & CEO Martin Semple ChairmanTHE DENVER CENTER
350 Employees 121,701 Free & Discounted Admissions
$142,502 Ticket & Class Scholarships
703,098 Guest Experiences
MISSION
We engage and inspire through the transformative power of live theatre.
EQUITY STATEMENT
We passionately believe that the art of theatrical storytelling unites us across our differences, illuminates our shared past to understand our collective present, and empowers us to create a just and loving future — for everyone.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES & EXECUTIVE STAFF
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Martin Semple, Chairman
Hassan Salem, Chair-elect
Robert Slosky, Vice Chairman
William Dean Singleton, Secretary/Treasurer
Dr. Patricia Baca
Brisa Carleton
Fred Churbuck
Isabelle Clark v
Navin Dimond
David Jacques Farahi
Kevin Kilstrom
Ruth Krebs
Robert C. Newman
Susan Fox Pinkowitz
Manny Rodriguez
Alan Salazar
Richard M. Sapkin
June Travis
Ken Tuchman
Tina Walls
Dr. Reginald L. Washington
Judi Wolf
Sylvia Young
HONORARY TRUSTEES
Margot Gilbert Frank
Jeannie Fuller
Daniel L. Ritchie
Cleo Parker Robinson
HELEN G. BONFILS FOUNDATION
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
William Dean Singleton, President
Martin Semple, Vice President
Dr. Reginald Washington, Secretary/Treasurer
Ruth Krebs
David Miller
Robert C. Newman
Hassan Salem
Robert Slosky
June Travis
Judi Wolf
EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT
Janice Sinden, President & CEO
Jamie Clements, Vice President, Development
Chris Coleman, Artistic Director, Theatre Company & Off-Center
John Ekeberg, Executive Director, Broadway & Cabaret
Lydia Garcia, Executive Director, Equity & Organization Culture
Gretchen Hollrah, Chief Operating Officer
Lisa Mallory, Vice President, Marketing & Sales
Lisa Roebuck, Vice President, Information Technology
Charles Varin, Managing Director, Theatre Company & Off-Center
Allison Watrous, Executive Director, Education & Community Engagement
Jane Williams, Chief Financial Officer
Trustees & management
as of June 30, 2022
A LEGACY: FORMER PRESIDENT, COO & TRUSTEE LESTER WARD
On October 21, 2021, former DCPA President, COO and Trustee Lester Ward passed away after 46 years of service. Working alongside the Board, Lester guided the organization through years of tremendous growth in new play development, the establishment of OffCenter and his strong commitment to theatre education. His contributions will be heard in every round of applause for decades to come.
DEVELOPING A CULTURE OF BELONGING
It takes a conscious and coordinated effort to create an amazing culture — one that is respectful of different people, perspectives, and experiences. As the DCPA continues its commitment to the advancement of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging, leaders implemented Culture of Belonging and Respect workshops for all staff and visiting artists.
ARTISTIC IMPACT
30 Ticketed Events
25,375 Subscribers 605,145 Tickets Distributed $203,406,512 Total Economic Impact
SUBSCRIBERS HAVE STAYING POWER
We’ve long known that our subscribers are loyal — it’s what makes this one of the best theatre markets in the country. But we found out exactly how loyal when we canceled and postponed 35 shows. Not only did 14,000 Broadway subscribers retain their packages over 18 long months, but we surged to 25,375 total subscribers upon our return. Thanks to near sell-out shows like Disney’s The Lion King, Hamilton and Moulin Rouge, our fans keep coming back for more.
VAN GOGH BROUGHT AURORA’S STANLEY MARKETPLACE TO LIFE
Just when locals were feeling a bit claustrophobic from COVID restrictions, Van Gogh Alive brought muchneeded relief. Held in the spacious Stanley Marketplace Hangar in Aurora, Van Gogh Alive invited audiences of all ages to be immersed in projections of the artist’s greatest masterpieces…all while providing ample space to socially distance from other participants. The sensory experience reunited our community with art, culture and one another.
Company HAMILTON National Tour © Joan MarcusWORLD PREMIERE OF RATTLESNAKE KATE REINTRODUCED NEW PLAY DEVELOPMENT
The highly anticipated world premiere of Rattlesnake Kate ushered back the DCPA Theatre Company’s new play development program when it was held in conjunction with the 2022 Colorado New Play Summit. Based on a concept album by Neyla Pekarek, the production recounted the real-life tale of Kate Slaughterback who saved her horse, her homestead and her son from a rattlesnake migration. This Colorado legend was celebrated by three diverse actresses who portrayed different stages of Kate’s remarkable life.
CAMP CHRISTMAS SHONE BRIGHTLY
Camp Christmas was made merrier and brighter by its commitment to sustainability. Creator Lonnie Hanzon capitalized on Lakewood’s “Powered by Renewable Energy” program to offer an eco-friendly holiday destination. Camp Christmas was entirely solar powered and utilized LED lightbulbs and repurposed or recycled materials for its extravagant outdoor lighting displays. The renewable energy alone avoided 25,000 pounds of carbon emissions, leaving everyone with a glow of appreciation for the sustainability efforts of the area’s newest holiday tradition.
TICKETED SHOWS & EVENTS
BROADWAY CATS
The Choir of Man
Dear Evan Hansen
Disney’s The Lion King
Hamilton
The Hip Hop Nutcracker
Jersey Boys
Moulin Rouge
Tootsie
CABARET
Dixie’s Never Wear a Tube Top While Riding a Mechanical Bull (And 16 Other Things I Learned While I Was Drinking
Last Thursday)
The Improvised Shakespeare Company
The Other Josh Cohen
Rockin’ and Rollin’ with Miss Rhythm: The Story of R&B Legend Ruth Brown
COLORADO NEW PLAY SUMMIT
American Fast*
Cebollas*
Rubicon*
saturday*
SIGNATURE EVENTS
Bobby G Awards Ceremony
Saturday Night Alive
Women with Hattitude
OFF-CENTER
Camp Christmas
Mixed Taste
Van Gogh Alive
THEATRE COMPANY
Choir Boy
A Christmas Carol
In the Upper Room*
Quixote Nuevo
Rattlesnake Kate*
Wild Fire
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
* Denotes new works
EDUCATION IMPACT
BOOK STARS
In a year when many programs were simply glad to restart, Book Stars exploded. This early childhood literacy program pairs a beloved book with theatre-based activities that bring a story to life. Over the past two years, Book Stars has grown exponentially by offering 1,036 workshops (a 240% increase from FY19) and connecting with 22,109 children — more than double previous levels. It’s never too early to cultivate a love of reading…and theatre.
DPS SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
Another program to not only restart but also grow was the Denver Public Schools Shakespeare Festival. As a full partner of the Festival, DCPA Education offers inschool workshops to help students prepare. Plus, DCPA educators adjudicate, host and promote the beloved event. This year the DCPA team offered 148 workshops (a 44% increase from FY19) and welcomed 500 more participants to the on-site performances for a total of 5,500 aspiring thespians.
268 Unique Schools Served
380 Class Scholarships Valued at $115,880
125,012 Contact Hours
100,043 Students Engaged
EDUCATION TEAM PARTNERS WITH THESCON
For more than 25 years, the DCPA Education team has partnered with the Colorado State Thespian Conference, or ThesCon. This year, the Denver Center’s involvement expanded to include more than 25 workshops, six tours, and adjudication of more than 1,500 students.
BOBBY G AWARDS RECOGNIZES TALENT
The eighth annual Bobby G High School Musical Theatre Awards returned in-person to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This celebration of the best in high school musical theatre featured emcee Abby Leher, 2018 Best Lead Actress and a recent contestant on “American Idol.” This year, adjudicators evaluated 41 participating productions and 3,500 students, ultimately sending the Best Lead Actor and Actress to New York to represent Colorado in the national Jimmy Awards.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT
Family Night on Broadway
Pre-show activities paired with a “kids go free with an adult” ticket
Tours
Backstage tours for audiences and student groups
IN-SCHOOL
Bobby G High School Musical Theatre Awards
Professional review of the best in high school musical theatre
Book Stars
Hands-on creative activities that stimulate literacy
Career Readiness
First-hand exposure to theatre careers
Denver Public Schools Shakespeare Festival
Workshops and co-presentation of the DPS Shakespeare Festival
Dramatic Learning
Fully customizable arts integration to complement core curriculum
Middle & High School Playwriting Workshops & Competition
Program to nurture young writers and develop new plays
Professional Development for Teachers
Tools to activate student engagement
Resiliency Program
Programs to build communication, collaboration and innovative thinking
Shakespeare in the Parking Lot
Adaptations of Shakespeare for high school students paired with workshops
ON-SITE
Acting Classes
Internships
Private Coaching Student Matinees
Photo by McLeod9 CreativeGIVING IMPACT 14
As non-profit organizations around the country began to emerge from the pandemic, our donors ensured that the DCPA was able to return to the stage and area classrooms. This unprecedented support allowed us to reengage students, revitalize our theatres and reconnect with our community. Thank you.
$4,830,504 In-Kind Donations
$4,736,721 Individual, Corporate & Foundation
$889,327 Fundraising Events
$2,416,855 Capital Campaign
$8,188,303 SCFD Contribution
420 Volunteers
$21,061,710 Cumulative Giving
Photo by Amanda TiptonCAMP CHRISTMAS CONNECTS WITH
COMMUNITY
Thanks to a $15,000 grant from Union Pacific and a $2,000 grant from the City of Lakewood Possibilities Fund, more than 9,000 individuals were able to see Camp Christmas at no charge Representing 14% of the total attendance, tickets were distributed by numerous partner organizations including area schools, libraries and rec centers. In addition to the elaborate light display, guests also enjoyed free carousel rides.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COMPLETED
In 2010, the DCPA embarked on a three-phase, $57 million renovation of the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex, which required the DCPA to launch its first-ever capital campaign with a goal of $17 million. Despite economic uncertainty that resulted from COVID-19, individuals responded and the capital campaign was accomplished four years after being launched. More than 350 gifts including six bequests and 320 seats named to honor loved ones allowed the DCPA to meet this fundraising goal.
A SPECTACULAR SATURDAY NIGHT ALIVE
Talk about a spectacular Spectacular! Saturday Night Alive 2022 transported 500 guests to the glamour and glitz of the Moulin Rouge. Lynn & Kevin McDonald of the Genesee Mountain Foundation were honored with the Daniel L. Ritchie Spotlight Award for their outstanding philanthropic contributions at the DCPA’s 41st annual fundraiser, which grossed $830,000 for theatre and education.
Photo by Adams VisCom Photo by Adams VisCom Photo by Amanda TiptonCOMMUNITY IMPACT
3,524 Guests at Invited Dress Rehearsals
64,6647 Free or Discounted Student Programs
$182,640 Value of Vouchers, Scholarships & Donated Space
¡COMUNIDAD, CULTURA Y FIESTA! CONNECTED COMMUNITY AND CULTURE
The DCPA’s Community Engagement efforts restarted with ¡Comunidad, Cultura y Fiesta! Held in partnership with the Colorado Symphony and Denver Arts & Venues, nearly 400 attendees experienced delicious food, engaging music and Folklorico dancing by local partners. Then guests entered the fantastical world of DCPA Theatre Company’s Quixote Nuevo where the crowd was joined by playwright Octavio Solis making it a night to remember.
MAKING SHAKESPEARE RELATABLE
Many people have notions about Shakespeare. Lofty language, neck ruffs and swordplay. Toss out the pretentious impressions, add a park and a pickup truck, and you have the DCPA’s Shakespeare in the Parking Lot. This accessible education community engagement program has grown to include 15 free public performances at community centers, which were seen by 1,668 people. All hail the Bard!
RATTLESNAKE KATE DRESS DISPLAYED DURING WORLD PREMIERE
In partnership with the City of Greeley and the Greeley History Museum, a replica of Kate Slaughterback’s snakeskin dress was displayed during the DCPA Theatre Company’s production of Rattlesnake Kate
DCPA TAKES PRIDE IN PRIDE
Continuing a tradition, DCPA employees, family and friends walked alongside a proudly bedecked float in the annual Denver Pride Parade.
COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS
COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS
Continuing & Deepening Relationships
Amigos de México
Anythink Library | Brighton, Commerce City
Apprentice of Peace Youth Organization
Balón USA
Band of Toughs Theatre Company
Cherry Creek Theatre
City of Aurora – Global Fest
City of Denver – Arts & Venues, Cook Park Recreation Center, Five by Five
City of Greeley Museums
City of Greenwood Village – Cultural Arts
City of Thornton – Thornton Arts & Culture Center
City of Westminster | Parks Recreation and Libraries
Dance USA
Denver Cafecito
Denver Children’s Advocacy Center
Denver Preschool Program
Denver Public Library | Multiple Branches
Downtown Aurora Visual Arts
EB PIXS
Five Points Jazz Festival
Flatiron Crossing Mall
Focus Points Family Resource Center
Laradon
Latin Fashion Week Colorado
Latino Community Foundation of Colorado
Lighthouse Writers Workshop – Poetry Out Loud
Littleton Museum
Migrant Education Program | DPS ESSA Title Programs
Migrant Education Program | Aurora Public Schools
Mile High 360
MSU Denver | Denver Project for Humanistic Inquiry, College Assistance Migrant Program
New Generation Productions
One Talk Media
Pop Culture Classroom
Soldevila Music Project
Sun Valley Youth Center
The Catamounts
University of Denver
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
Thriving & Long-standing Relationships
365Health
ArtistiCO
Catholic Charities
The Center on Colfax
City of Lakewood
COLECTIVA
The Collaborative of the SCFD
Colorado Business Committee for the Arts
Colorado Dragon Boat Festival
Colorado State Thespians
Colorado Symphony
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Denver Public Library
Denver Public Schools
Denver Public Schools Foundation
Denver School of the Arts
Glowmundo
Hanzon Studios
HighPointe Services
Inside the Orchestra – Tiny Tots
Jameka Speaks
Jeffco Public Schools
King Adult Day Enrichment Program (KADEP)
Mexican Cultural Center
Museo de las Americas
Office of Storytelling | City and County of Denver
Opening Act
Phamaly Theatre Company
Riverfront Park Community Foundation
UCHealth
Visit Denver
VENUE IMPACT
NEW CATERING OPTIONS
To make the DCPA’s venues even more irresistible, our Events Services team expanded its food and beverage options. Now, guests can choose from six catering partners when planning an event. In addition to long-time partner Epicurean Group, we welcomed Biscuits and Berries, Catering by Design, Occasions Catering, Serendipity Catering and SODEXO Live! All of the caterers showcased their offerings at A Bite of the Ballroom, an event to reintroduce the Ballroom to meeting planners, businesses and the cultural community.
DRAG QUEENS STEAL THE RUNWAY
In 2021, the Seawell Ballroom played host to Dragutante, an annual drag show for LGBTQIA+ youth in Denver. But this year’s event wasn’t any event. It was filmed for Generation Drag, a new six-episode series on Discovery+ hosted by Tyra Banks, which aired on June 1. Get your drag on!
74 Rental Events
21,345 Guests
Photo by RobinFultonFOUNDATIONS, PRODUCING PARTNERS & SPONSORS
SEASON SPONSORS
CBS4
The Denver Post
SCFD
The Shubert Foundation
UCHealth
United Airlines
CORPORATE MEMBERS
Ameristar Casino Resort & Spa
DaVita
First Bank Holding
TCI Wealth
Turner Morris Inc.
UC Health
SHOW PARTNERS
Community Fund Foundation
Edgerton Foundation
Peggy Finley
The Joan and Phill Berger
Charitable Fund
Kaiser Permanente
Mike & Diana Kinsey
Ruth Krebs & Peter Mannetti
Robert & Judi Newman
Ted Pinkowitz & Susan Fox
Pinkowitz
Martin & Jo Semple
Semple Brown
Robert & Carole Slosky
June Travis
Union Pacific
University of Colorado
U.S. Bank
Tim & Stephanie White
Women’s Voices Fund
Xcel Energy
SPECIAL EVENTS & MEMBERSHIP SPONSORS
(listed alphabetically)
Alpine Bank
Amazon
The Anschutz Foundation
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Brisa & Mark Carleton
CBS4
CIBC
Bob & Kathy Clark
Jerome & Jackie Davis
Evergreen Natural Resources
Keith & Kathie Finger
FirstBank
Adrienne Ruston Fitzgibbons
Gary Community Investments
Genesee Mountain Foundation
Graf Engineering, LLC
HealthONE
HRM Resources III, LLC
Kendra Scott
Dorota & Kevin Kilstrom
Mariel
MDC Richmond American Homes Foundation
Mile High United Way
Morgan Stanley
Morgridge Family Foundation
Moxxy Women
Phil & Marcie Munishor
OUTFRONT Media
Polsinelli
Spencer Ross
Salah Foundation
Semple, Farrington, Everall & Case
Serendipity Catering
Janice Sinden
Pat Spieles
Stonebridge Companies
Turner Construction Company
UCHealth
University of Colorado Denver
US Bank
Westin Denver Downtown
Xcel Energy Foundation
EDUCATION CONTRIBUTORS
The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation
Chevron
Isabelle Clark v
Daniel L. Ritchie Scholarship Program
Genesee Mountain Foundation
Lewis E. Myers, Jr. Scholarship Fund
Morgridge Family Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts: Shakespeare in American Communities
Newman Family Foundation
Riverfront Park Community Foundation
Spencer Ross / Ross Foundation Transamerica
RESTAURANT PARTNERS
The Corner Office Edge
Hard Rock Café Range
LEGACY GIVING
Thank you to the many donors who have given gifts to honor individuals or included the DCPA in their estate plans. Your generosity allows us to engage and inspire actors, artists, students, staff and audiences for seasons to come. We are grateful.
Photo by McLeod9 CreativeENCORE SOCIETY
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Hartman Axley
Holly Bachmeyer
Casey Barela
Leslie Beltrami
Angela Betker & Anthony Simon
Robert Blauvelt & Michael Corrigan
Libby M. & Janet M. Bortz
Janet & Andre Branum
Susan Burrows
Anne Burton
Jim Caputo
Kendall & Steve Carbone
Diane & Thomas Carson
Isabelle Clark v
Dale Colclasure
Les Crispelle
Barbara DeJong
Michael Donner
Teri & Bob Downard
John Downing
Beverly & Joseph Elinoff
Sara English
Robin & Cole Finegan
Kathie & Keith Finger
Jeannie & John Fuller
Rosemary Glista
Thomas Graham & Judith Pettibone
Chuck & Pat Griffith
Terry & Noel Hefty/Messing Family Charitable Foundation
Jeanne Hind v
Paul Houtkooper
Roy Ireson
Paul & Sandy Jeffery
Paul Jeselnick & Andy W. Strickland
Martha Kelce
Leo & Susan Kiely
Diana & Mike Kinsey
Ruth Krebs & Peter Mannetti
William LaBahn
Sandy Leerskov
Scott & Martha MacCormack
Elaine Maykowski
Al & Carol Meny
Janice Michael
Lynnette Morrison
Judie & Ron Neel
Marilyn Oliver
Margaret A. Platte
Linda Rieger
Daniel L. Ritchie
Audrey Rothenberg
Bruce Schmidt
David & Eva Schoonmaker
Ryan Schultz
Carol Sellman
Fern Seltzer
Jo & Martin Semple
Dean Singleton
Bob & Carole Slosky
Stansbury Family Foundation
Janis Starkey
Susan Stiff
Jim & Jenene Stookesberry
D. & Mark Turner
John Van Epps
Gaylyn & Chuck White
Karen Wibrew
Dolores M. Wilson
Judi & Marvin* Wolf
Matt Wollbrinck
*deceased
GIFTS IN MEMORY OR HONOR OF INDIVIDUALS
Richard Abele, in honor of Danny Ledford
David Adelman, in memory of Scott Atwell
Dr. Dina Brudenell & Edward Altman, in memory of Edward F. Altman, Jr.
Darlene Ambrosine, in honor of Frieda Posey
Sandy Amendola, in memory of Joseph F Amendola
Gail Anderson, in memory of Scott Atwell
Anonymous, in honor of Selina Montague Foster
Anonymous, in honor of Charlie Miller
Anonymous, in honor of Diana Kinsey
Miss Felicia Armour, in memory of Nana
Raymond Baker, in memory of Lester Ward
Nanina Baldwin, in honor of Dennis Anthony Ipsen
Laura Beard, in honor of Jack Beard
Elisabether Beindorff, in honor of DCPA staff and artists
Jim & Kristin Bender, in honor of Christine Benero and Brad Busse
Gail & Martin M. Berliner, in memory of Jill Behr
Fran Berry, in honor of JoEllen McGugan
Anne Blair, in honor of Kevin D. Blair
Gabriel Blanco, in honor of The Blanco Family
Johnna Bontadelli, in honor of Dillon
Michael Brewer, in memory of Scott Atwell
Norman Brownstein, in memory of Jill Behr
Dave Bryant, in memory of Bonnie Shaw
Kay Drees Burke Family Trust, in honor of Jill Behr
Joseph Campbell, in memory of Rita Campbell
Stephen Cantrill, in honor of The Cantrill, Kenyon, and Rea Families
Judith Cardenas, in honor of Denver Theater Staff
Diana Carney, in honor of Jacki
Gregory Carpenter, in honor of Janice Sinden
Harold Scatterday & Adele Carter, in memory of Helen Sutton
Roger & Susan Cauthon, in memory of Julia Munson
Cynthia Cavo, in honor of The Cavo Family
Marcia Cedars, in memory of Scott Atwell
Felipe Cervantes, in honor of Chabelita Campos
Diane Cionni, in memory of Robert Crowley
Linda Cochran, in memory of Dona May
Linda Cochran, in honor of Carol Saloranta
Linda Cochran, in honor of Marie Allen
Steven Cohen, in memory of Scott Atwell
Christine Cook, in honor of John
Dina Crawford, in memory of Dorothy L. Ellis
Katherine Cunningham, in honor of Peter Callaghan
Trent Cunningham, in honor of Sharon Wilson
Gary Darfler, in memory of Jody Darfler
Evan & Jennifer Dechtman, in memory of Shirley Joondeph
Diane Dermer, in honor of Tyler Trout
Stephanie F Donner, in honor of Joe Semple and Janice Sinden
John Dorwart, in honor of Penni Dorwart
Maureen Dudley, in memory of Dave Akers
Pamela Easter, in honor of Robin Heppler
Kathy Elsner, in memory of Scott Atwell
Lynn Emery, in honor of Lara Kendrick Monroe
Feig-Sandoval Family, in honor of Inman Park, Chris Coleman, Jessica Kahkoska, and Mark
Laura Fellows, in honor of Janet M Graham
Mimi Finn, in memory of Janet Miltner Adrienne Ruston Fitzbiggons, in memory of Jill Behr
Christopher Fox, in honor of Bowie and Jazz
Deborah Frate-Sicard, in memory of Scott Atwell
Pat Frederiksen, in honor of Joan & Bob Frederiksen and Sharon Rath
Pat Frederiksen, in honor of The Rath and Blocker Families
JoAnne Friedman, in honor of Bill Raffeld and Jason Howe
William Futera, in honor of Dean Singleton
William Futera, in honor of Joy Burns
William Futera, in honor of J une Travis
Leslie Gadd, in honor of Linda Gadd
Ms. Ginni Galicinao, in honor of Roger Haak
Ellen Ganster, in honor of Peter Mannetti and Ruth Krebs
Alan Gass, in memory of Lester Ward
Martha Gish, in memory of Lyle Raper
Ruben Gonzalez, in honor of Alexander Hamilton
Ronald & Vivian Gordon, in honor of Don Bender
Lee Graham, in honor of Micheal Plotnick
Lauren Grant, in honor of the artists who held onto their dreams
Don & Marcie Haloin, in honor of Lavonna Longwell
Jennifer Hammers, in honor of Maggie C Dillon
Rodger Hara, in honor of Jessie Hara
Susan Harmon, in honor of Montine Hansl
Roger Harned, in honor of Roger and Jackie Harned
Alice Harris, in honor of Matt Wagner and Lisa Parsons Wagner
Daniela Heckel, in honor of Tina Lorenz
Mary Hill, in memory of James Dungan Smith
Aide Hillman, in honor of Alan Hillman
Sarah Hines, in honor of Robert H Hines, Jr, MD
Charles Holum, in honor of Linda Huang and Charles Holum
Jacquelyn Honeyfield, in memory of Scott Atwell
John Houlihan, in memory of Grandma Gray
Kim Huskins, in honor of Harry Huskins
Greta Huss, in honor of Christina Zaijeck
Sandra Huzyk, in honor of Cassie Klumpp
Mary Ingleby, in honor of Tom Ingleby
Robyn Jacobs, in honor of Reeva Macdonald
Heather Kendall, in honor of Grandma Burgess and Grammy Llama
Sharon Kermiet, in honor of Lonnie Hanzon
Jeff & Meryl Kingery, in memory of Scott Atwell
Diana & Mike Kinsey, in memory of Lester Ward
Julie Knauf, in honor of Todd Hultgren
Kameron Knox, in honor of Brittany Knox
Kenneth and Barbara Laff, in memory of Lester Ward
Richard Lamphere, in memory of Carol Presley
Lynnlee Lopez, in honor of Lori Ann Lopez
Teri Lotvedt, in memory of Genie Ritthaler
Guadalupe Loyd, in honor of Mary Samaniego Aguilar
Audrey Mandell, in honor of Linda Syatt
Mariel, in honor of Jill Behr
Judy D Marino, in honor of Bello
Larry Marquez, in memory of Lester Ward
Jen Martin, in honor of Elijah McClain
Marianne & Ed Marvez, in honor of Ed Marvez
Selena Mascarenas Reese, in honor of Harolene Wilson
Thanis Mclaughlin, in honor of Mele
Susan McNaughton, in honor of Mike Fero
Jen Meckna, in honor of Gracie Augspurger
Dr. Jordan Mendoza, in honor of Rita Gonzales
Marie Miller, in honor of Miyoko Takahashi
Mark Miller, in honor of Beth Myers
Olivia Milner, in honor of Alicia Cardenas
Arlene Mohler Johnson, in memory of Eunice Romano
Katherine Moore, in honor of Dale Wilson
Gilbert Morales, in honor of Carmen C Morales
Daniel Muehl, in honor of Grammy Ellis
Mieko Nakamura, in honor of Jill Behr
Kristen Nordenholz & Andy Martin, in memory of Ilse and Robert Nordenholz
Allison Olien, in honor of Gail and Jeff Strobel
Kathleen O’Neal, in honor of Bobby Branchini
Edythe Pahl, in honor of Nancy and George Kern
Julie Parent, in memory of Christopher Parent
Juliana Phelps, in memory of Robert Ward Phelps
Diana Poquette, in honor of Richard Poquette
Larry Ramsdell, in honor of Loretta Tschirgi
Kaitlin Rich, in honor of Rich and Bates
Lee & Jill Richman, in honor of Kathryn Haight
Cari Rowe, in honor of Claudia Scarboro
Jon Rupp, in memory of Glenn Rupp
Kayla Russo, in honor of Richard Russo
Anna Scheitler, in memory of Lucille Scheitler
Linda & John Scott, in memory of Patricia Pease
Jo & Martin Semple, in honor of Martin Semple
Caryl Shipley, in honor of Martin Semple
Bennett Siew, in honor of Dr. James Deleppo
Larry Silver, in honor of Carmen Silver
Joanne Slanovich, in memory of Mary Selak
Bob & Carole Slosky, in memory of Lester Ward
Lauren Spalty, in honor of Garza Neill
Elizabeth Starrs, in memory of Lester Ward
Doug Staubach, in honor of Allan Folkins
Diane & Derek Steffen, in memory of Paul Rothman
Christine Stickley, in honor of Dana Stickley
Gail Strobel, in honor of Allison Oilen
Linda Sundbye, in memory of John M Hall
Judy & Meyer Sussman, in memory of Scott Atwell
Diane & Buzz Sweat, in honor of Jill Behr
Elizabeth Talbot, in honor of Jane Francis Fallon
Dick & Sonnie Talley, in honor of Marc Ravenhill
Lorraine Taylor, in honor of Joan Ebel
Danielle Tervol, in honor of Danny Atkins
Susan Tews, in memory of Scott Atwell
David Thomas, in memory of Scott Atwell
Tomblin Family Foundation, in memory of Lucky Tomblin
Brandon Velarde, in memory of Lester Ward
Kristin Villano, in honor of all who love theater
Rich & Berta Waldmeier, in memory of Wilbur Flachman
April Walters, in honor of Jacob Del Hierro
John & Donna Ward, in memory of Lester Ward
Johanna Wasser, in honor of Lynne Berry
Marc Wasserman, in honor of Stephanie Lee Wasserman
Melissa Weber, in memory of James Niebuhr
Paul & Jane Wiesen, in memory of Lester Ward
Michael A Williams Charitable Fund, in honor of Harry Shulman and Family
David & Lynn Wong, in honor of Judi and Marvin Wolf
Phillip & Francine Yeddis, in memory of Scott Atwell
Frank Ziede, in honor of Lee Prosenjak
DonnaDale Hoffmann Turner and Mark G. Turner in honor of Marc Ravenhill
Charles Varin in memory of David Tschan
Connie Walker in honor of Erin Walker
Sandra Walling in memory of Jack Fitzgibbons
Glory & David Weisberg in memory of Jack Fitzgibbons
Katie Wheeler in honor of Manu and Gilbert
Melissa Winter in honor of Adam Winter Jr
Sandra Wolf in memory of Jack Fitzgibbons
Earl Wright in memory of Nancy Wright & in honor of the Semples
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
More than 350 individuals, businesses and foundations contributed to the DCPA’s $17 million “A Grander Opening” campaign to renovate the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex. We thank them for their generosity and look forward to sharing the joy of live theatre in our newly renamed Wolf, Kilstrom, Singleton and Weeks Conservatory theatres for years to come.
FINANCIAL
INFORMATION
JUNE 30, 2021 AND 2022
STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
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The Denver Center is a non-profit organization.
Special thanks to the citizens of the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District for their ongoing support.
Raúl Cardona and the cast of Quixote Nuevo • Photo by Adams VisCom