Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, Denver Performing Arts Complex, Denver, CO
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The Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, simply known as "The Buell," is designed to provide the audience with a first-rate theatrical experience featuring incredible acoustical enhancements.
The Buell was built in the late 1980s featuring an open glass front to complement the existing buildings within the complex. The original auditorium walls remained as the exterior while more than eight thousand pieces of sandstone from a quarry in Lyons, Colorado formed new interior walls. This soft stone offers the ideal environment for amplified performances. The high ceiling was originally built to accommodate the chandelier that crashed down during The Phantom of the Opera, which was the first production staged at the Buell when it opened in 1991.
VENUE SPECIFICATIONS
Seating Capacity: 2,843
The Buell features several private event spaces including The Wolf Room and Mezzanine
The Buell is located in the middle of the Galleria between the Ellie and Boettcher Concert Hall