Colorado is home to no less than twenty-six ski resorts such as those in Vail and Breckenridge; other winter activities include snowboarding, sledding, sleigh rides, snow hiking and snowmobiling. The state is blessed with national parks, grasslands and forests where in warmer weather you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking or rock climbing. Wildlife abounds, from bears to moose and raccoons to wolverines. More interested in local history? Head for either the Ute Indian Museum or the Koshare Indian Museum, and don't miss the forts such as Fort Garland and Bent's Old Fort. For a complete change, why not take a ride in a hot air balloon from South Park Valley or Boulder and admire Colorado's picturesque landscape from above?
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Now two decades old, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet thrives in its dual-city homes of Santa Fe, NM, and Aspen, CO. Performing in both summer and winter at the Aspen District Theater, ASFB presents cutting-edge contemporary ballet; thrilling guest companies from around the world; and the holiday classic, "The Nutcracker." ASFB also operates an acclaimed ballet school for ages 3 & up with four locations in the Valley.
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The Aspen Music Festival and School is the United States' premier classical music festival, presenting more than 300 musical events during its eight-week summer season in Aspen. The institution draws top classical musicians from around the world to this Colorado mountain retreat for an unparalleled combination of performances and music education. Many events are free.
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Located at the corner of Wadsworth and Alameda in Lakewood City Commons, Lakewood Cultural Center is among the region's premier cultural institutions, presenting an exciting mix of programming including: internationally acclaimed dance companies, contemporary theatre productions, intimate jazz performances, leading classical music and performance artists, family entertainment and much more.
We saw “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” in the Center’s theater. The cast was talented and the production enjoyable. The size of the theater is such that there are really no bad seats.
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Founded in 1959, we are the longest running community theatre in Colorado. Magic Circle Players is dedicated to the presentation of quality live theatre in the Montrose community. Magic Circle is a non- profit volunteer organization with a dedicated network of talented actors, directors and technicians. All shows are cast through open auditions. Our season runs concurrently with the school year.
The level of talent in this community theater will amaze you. There isn't a bad seat in the house, with the seating arranged stadium-style in a near semi-circle around the open stage, which sits below the audience (or at the same level as the first & lowest row of seats). Musicals tend to sell out quickly, but more dramatic plays generally offer available tickets right up to the day of a performance. If you're looking for a wonderful way to spend an evening (or an afternoon if you prefer a matinee), Magic Circle Players are sure to entertain.
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Don't just watch it... Live it! Redrum Murder Mysteries brings the first and only fully immersive murder mystery to Colorado. Enjoy the full experience of a murder mystery by becoming a character in the story, while exploring Colorado's number 1 haunted house, Hellscream Haunted House!
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We have been visiting lots of summer theater in Colorado over the last few years. Mamma Mia at Lake Dillon Theatre Company was great and in fact, my son's very favorite! It's a cute little theater with concessions. The theatre was set up in a square, making for lots of good seats. Although I wasn't able to get seats together, other people in the audience worked with us so we could sit together. After the show, there was a question-and-answer session.
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