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Show Hie Sill lake Inbuilt' Minim u J mu v 1.3 l'i. t , Denver Center is ranked a leader in the performing arts Bud By Smith The Recording and Reseaich Center a reseaich laboratory and recoiding studio Denver Center FToductions the producing arm Center Attractions brirging Broadway plavs and popular entertainers to the city I agree with Roger Stevens I see us becoming a national leader,' said the man who gave birth to the Denver Center, Donald R Seawell He came to Denver in as publisher of the Denver Post, a position he held until the newspaper was sold in Iress International I' ruled - DKNVKH The Mile High City whose chief entertainment attrae tion used to be the National Western btoc k Shove in the dead of the w intc r now is ranked a leader in the per- forming arts The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the umbrella for a comprehensive facility, is rated by no less an authority than Roger Stevens, chairman of the Kennedy Center m Washington D C as among the finest in the world Among its facilities The Helen Bonfils Theater complex housing two major theaters, an experimental theater and a cinema The Bonfils Theater with a mainstage theater and a cabaret The Boettcher Concert Hall, the first concert hall in the United States and home of the Denver Sy mphony 16 , 1981 Seawell also is board chairman of the American National Theater and Academy, a governor of the Roval Shakespeare Theater in England and a Broadway producer. His wife is actress Eugenia Hawls We have the most complete center," Seawell said "We have an unique ability to produce our own TV shows, our own record label pro- - 255-se- fully-surrou- come increasingly true as the big New York musicals become more ' expensive George Stevens asked Seawell this year if he wanted to bring the Bolshoi Ballet to Denver Seawell said he had to decline because it duce our own productions I think we can offer a more complete package to the playwrights the aetois the directors, than any other center ever created " The Denver Center does not yet fulfill Seawell s master plan He wants a large indoor theater and an outdoor theater The Helen Bonfils Theatre named the late daughter of a cofounder of the Denver Post is the core of the Center This is the fifth season for the repertory company that performs in the theater complex, which itself opened in at a minimum 3,200 people," he said Were not bringing in 'Woman of the Year simply because at capacity we would be losing money in the Auditorium Theater That will be REDWOOD Sometimes students end up being the best teachers. 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