On Tour: Debrett's New Season
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
29 June, 2013 - 11 August, 2013
Central City, Colorado

The picturesque resort of Central City, situated high in
Colorado's Rocky Mountains, has established itself as a world-class
summer opera fixture in America's cultural calendar, attracting
high-calibre operatic talent.
Central City was a gold rush boom town in the 19th century; at its
peak 40,000 miners, who had made the journey from Wales and
Cornwall, were crammed into 'The Richest Square Mile on
Earth'.
With wealth came cultural aspirations. When it was decided to
build an opera house, it took just three days to raise the
requisite sum, and a prominent architect from Denver, Robert S
Roeschlaub, took on the commission.
The new theatre opened on Eureka Street in 1898. But within 20
years Central City's prominence as a Gold Rush town had dwindled
and the prospectors had moved on. The Opera House fell into
disrepair until 1931, when the Central City Opera House Association
was founded and began an ongoing campaign of renovations, repairs
and maintenance. Lilian Gish was the star attraction at the opening
night in 1932, inaugurating the new opera house with
Camille, and the tradition continues to this day.
For six weeks every summer Central City presents three or four
operas, a mix of old chestnuts and lesser-known fare, often
including an American work, with seasoned professionals and
young-artist singers.
In 2012 the Opera Festival celebrated its 80th anniversary. The
2013 programme includes: Barber of Seville (29 Jun-27 Jul),
Our Town (6-28 Jul) and Show Boat (6-11 Aug).
Step into the footsteps of Colorado pioneers and prospectors, and enjoy world class opera in a unique historic setting.
http://www.centralcityopera.org
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