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Encore Theatre: The theatre company presents two to three theatre productions per year at the Union Colony Civic Center, including special productions for children.
Greeley Blues Jam: A weekend event scheduled each June. With three stages, local, regional and nationally-known headliners, the festival offers an incredible array of diverse, quality music in a relaxed, outdoor setting.
Greeley Chamber Orchestra: Founded in
1981, the group consists of 35 community musicians and presents five
concerts a year. The Greeley Chamber Choir is a 40-voice group that
joins the orchestra twice a year to present combined concerts.
Greeley Children's Chorale: This chorale
showcases young singers performing a diverse repertoire of exciting
music.
Greeley Chorale: Since 1964, this community chorale has been delighting audiences with a repertoire that includes Broadway, classical, jazz, folk music, and the Madrigal Feast each December.
Greeley Community Theatre Troupe: The
Troupe is the oldest continuously operating community theatre in
Greeley. Since its inception in 1973, more than 1,000 community
artists have participated in over 70 theatrical productions. The
organization produces several shows a year, including an opulent
production of "A Christmas Carol" in early December.
Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra:
Established in 1911, Greeley is home to the oldest continually
performing orchestra between St. Louis and San Francisco.
Greeley Rodarte Dancers: Established in
1992, this dance group performs Hispanic, Mexican folkloric, Aztec
and Spanish cultural dances using a variety of costumes. They have
performed in many towns and cities throughout Colorado and
surrounding states. Dancers range in age from six years to adult and
represent a variety of cultural backgrounds.
Greeley Stampede: Drawing 440,000
visitors from around the nation and the world, the Greeley Stampede
recently won the International Festivals & Events Association Gold
Grand Pinnacle Award. The event is the world's largest 4th
of July Rodeo & Western Celebration.
High Plains Chatauqua: The theme for August 3-7, 2010 is "American Voices: Breaking the Mold." http://www.highplainschautauqua.org
Union Colony Civic Center: The UCCC provides Northern Colorado and the surrounding areas with a variety of the best local, regional and national entertainment. From Broadway musicals to comedy, concerts, dance, plays and more, there is always something exciting coming to entertain you!
The Center offers 3 venues for rentals and performances: Monfort
Concert Hall, Hensel Phelps Theatre and lobby areas. The Center may
be rented for theatrical productions, concerts, meetings and
receptions. The Monfort Concert Hall seats 1,665 on three levels;
the Hensel Phelps Theatre seats 222 in an intimate setting; and the
elegant lobbies and lounge areas can accommodate 10-400 guests.
Union Colony Dinner Theatre: Offering high quality productions, the theatre is located in the heart of historic downtown Greeley.
"Union Colony is a classy joint on the second floor of a smartly
renovated downtown brick building. There is a generous stage area
and seating for 110 over three steep tiers, assuring immediacy and
great sightlines for all." - John Moore, Denver Post
University of Northern Colorado College of Visual and
Performing Arts: The College maintains an annual
calendar of more than 250 events, many of which are open to the
public at no cost. The Little Theatre of the Rockies is the oldest
summer stock theatre west of the Mississippi. It has been providing
Northern Colorado with outstanding summer stock since 1934. A wide
variety of comedy, drama and musical theatre are provided each year.
Windsor Community Playhouse: Windsor
Community Playhouse is a group of creative individuals which seeks
to promote cultural growth and mutual enjoyment through live theater
for the benefit of all.
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