It depends! The Denver Center has a number of venues, for starters. The largest auditorium for theatre is the Buell, which is almost exclusively used for touring Broadway productions. These will be your highest-priced tickets and, depending on how popular the show is, seats can run anywhere from $35 up in the balcony or mezzanine to $150-$200 in the “Golden Circle” area close to the stage in the orchestra section. The box office will occasionally offer deals and even a ticket lottery for very popular shows, so sign up for the newsletter and follow their socials to see what might come up.
The Denver Center is also home to the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex, which is primarily used by the Denver Center Theatre Company. These include the Kilstrom, Singleton and Wolf theatres, and prices for DCPA Theatre Company shows typically range from $47 up to $102 — depending on the show.
Also part of the Bonfils complex is the Garner Galleria. This is a cabaret-style theatre — an intimate space with tables (or drink rails) and a full-service bar with table service. Shows here are mostly musical comedies of one kind or another, with tickets in the $60 range.
If you’re curious about the Denver Center in general, the cheapest ticket is for their Behind the Scenes tours. You can book a tour for just $15, with times at 10 a.m. Mondays and Saturdays. Plan ahead — these sell out regularly!
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