This white hulk of a building, with its "Classic Revival" architecture, looks like it should belong in Washington DC rather than Colorado. Built in 1923 for the amazingly low sum of just over $424,000, it, over the years, has brought entertainment to the masses. With a seating capacity of over 8,000, it still attracts concerts, lectures, boxing matches and auctions. Dining options during the day can be found in the City Auditorium Cafe (7am-2pm Tue-Sun).
For more than 60 years, this symphony orchestra has been one of Colorado's leading ambassadors of high culture. The Pikes Peak Center serves as the philharmonic's home base, but it also performs all over that state including the revered Red Rocks Park in Denver. Led by conductor, Lawrence Leighton Smith, the symphony is wide ranging and performs classical masterworks, big band favorites and, in the past, has played Beatles tributes and accompanied the Moody Blues on stage.
Este centro de 2000 asientos es un santuario para las mentes creativas. Es la sede del Colorado Springs Chorale, el Colorado Springs Dance Theatre, y la Colorado Springs Symphony. Todos los asientos ofrecen una buena visión del escenario, lo que lo convierte en uno de los lugares más íntimos del estado. Además, aquí se realizan conciertos de rock con algunos de los nombres más importantes de la música, obras musicales de Broadway, conferencias y algunas exhibiciones.
Situated in the heart of the US Air Force Academy , the Arnold Hall Theater, as it is usually referred to as, gives you a beautiful view of the plush greenery surrounding it. Over the years the theater has enthralled and entertained audiences with the likes of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', Broadway Musical Adventure 'Peter Pan', a variety of other circuses, concerts and the likes. It played host to some of the best plays and concerts in the world, and it continues to do so even today.