Robert and Judi Newman Center for Performing Arts
The Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts is located on the University of Denver campus in Denver, Colorado at the southwest corner of E. Iliff Ave. and S. University Blvd. Robert and Judi Newman were asked by then Chancellor Daniel L. Ritchie to spearhead the fundraising effort for the Center. They also made a substantial donation to the Center's fundraising efforts. The Newman Center officially opened in the fall of 2002 with the commencement of classes, and the three main performance venues officially opened in spring 2003.
While the Newman Center appears from the outside to be one large building, it actually consists of six distinct buildings, each with its own foundation, separated one from another by two inch gaps for acoustical isolation. The Center is divided into many academic and rehearsal spaces as well as multiple performance venues, including Virginia E. Trevorrow Hall on the north end of the building, which houses the Lamont School of Music, and includes other academic and rehearsal facilities. The three main performance venues are located on the main floor of the Center and include June Swaner Gates Concert Hall, an opera house with nearly 1,000 seats, Frederic C. Hamilton Family Recital Hall, an intimate recital space of 222 seats, and Elizabeth Eriksen Byron Theatre, a black box theater seating up to 350. The Galen and Ada Belle Spencer Foundation Meet-the-Artist Room serves as a reception room for many events.
The Newman Center hosts nearly 500 performances each season, including theatre, dance, jazz, world and classical music. Up to 150,000 people each season attend events in the Newman Center for the Performing Arts. Performers include international touring artists, local performing arts organizations, as well as the award-winning musicians, singers and thespians of the University of Denver. The University's own "" series is a multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural offering of renowned touring artists. It was inaugurated in the fall of 2003. mixes well-known performers with rising stars from around the world. Almost half of the artists presented by have never appeared in Denver before. regularly commissions new works and provides educational residency activities for students of the University and pre-college students. Most of the performances in the Newman Center are open to the general public as well as University faculty and students.
June Swaner Gates Concert Hall
This venue is the most widely used performance space in the Newman Center. It is known for its great acoustics, which were designed by Kirkegaard Associates. Gates Concert Hall has a large performing stage, an orchestra pit, a Wenger orchestra shell used for full symphony and chamber orchestras, and tiered seating for the audience. The HVAC system for the Hall is underground, thus isolating mechanical noise. Air conditioned and heated air is supplied through hundreds of vents in the floors of the Hall so that large volumes of air can be moved very slowly, thus reducing the "white noise" created by blown air. The walls of the Hall are hand-applied plaster, and the shaping of the walls along with this material helps create the outstanding acoustics. Acoustical banners can be raised and lowered via a winch system in the attic, thus increasing or decreasing natural reverberation, as appropriate depending on the nature of the event taking place. Gates Concert Hall is used for operatic, musical and dance shows as well as jazz, classical music, corporate presentations, memorial services, and other events. It seats from 849 to 971 people, depending on the configuration of the pits. Gates Concert Hall includes multiple 9-foot New York Steinway pianos, the newest one acquired in the fall of 2013 through the generous support of the University of Denver/Newman Center, the Newman Family Foundation, and the Denver Friends of Chamber Music.Joy Burns Plaza
This is the main gathering space in the Newman Center and serves as a lounge and study area for staff and students during the day and as a lobby for performances that take place during the evenings. The Plaza is elegant with a high vaulted ceiling, large clerestory windows, tall columns, alabaster chandeliers, Italian travertine floors and custom-made furniture by Daniel Strawn. The M Allan Frank Family Box Office is located in the Plaza, which is where tickets for performances may be purchased. Tickets are also available online at .Frederic C. Hamilton Family Recital Hall
This hall is used for recital performances by the students and faculty members of the Lamont School of Music, but is also available for public rental. Hamilton Hall includes a 9-foot Hamburg Steinway concert grand piano and the William K. Coors organ, a 2,850-pipe tracker action organ designed and built by Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt in Berlin, Germany. It seats 222 people. As with Gates Concert Hall, acoustical banners can be raised and lowered via a winch system in the attic, thus increasing or decreasing natural reverberation, as appropriate depending on the nature of the event taking place.Elizabeth Eriksen Byron Theatre
Also known as the "Byron Flexible Theatre," or just "the Flex," this space is used for theatre students to learn the practice of theatre production. The theatre is capable of making more than 40 different seating and staging arrangements and has an adjacent rehearsal room. There are some professional performances shown in this theatre, especially during the University of Denver's winter and summer breaks. It seats up to 350 people.Virginia E. Trevorrow Hall
This is the north wing of the Newman Center and its facilities are mainly used by the Lamont School of Music faculty, staff and music majors. The Lamont School of Music has approximately three hundred music majors as well as non-music majors who use the facilities throughout the year. The following facilities are included in this hall.Academic facilities
The academic spaces include Lamont offices, state-of-the-art classrooms, 42 faculty studios, 35 student practice rooms on the Morey C. Ballantine Student Floor, the Marvin and Judi Wolf Conference Room, a recording studio which contains a drum booth, an electronic piano lab, the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Music Library, and a student lounge.Rehearsal facilities
There are various rehearsal and practice rooms that are available to both faculty and students on a regular basis. The Carol L. Moore Vocal Rehearsal Room is the main rehearsal space for the Lamont School of Music Opera and Choral programs. The Instrumental Rehearsal Room is the main rehearsal space for the Lamont Symphony Orchestra, the Lamont Wind Ensemble and the Pioneer Pep Band. There is also a Jazz Rehearsal Room, which is used by the Jazz Studies program at the school. Virtual Practice Rooms are also available that are equipped with Virtual Room Acoustic Systems, which electronically create reverberations in a small space so the acoustics in the rooms can sound like a variety of spaces, from a large concert hall or cathedral to a small, acoustically "dead" club. On the Morey C. Ballantine 5th floor, there are various Student Practice Rooms, which are available for student use on a first-come, first-served basis and are each equipped with a piano. The Lamont School of Music was the 27th "All Steinway" music school in the U.S.Carl and Lisa Williams Recital Salon
This room is used for solo recitals, chamber music recitals and rehearsals, and a large lecture classroom. It is the venue used for "Flo's Underground," a free, live jazz performance on Fridays during the academic year from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm given by current Lamont jazz students. It seats 80 people.Performing Arts Series and Seasons
Newman Center Presents
The Center's primary series open to the public, Newman Center Presents currently hosts 20-25 performing artists each season. The series began during the Newman Center's inaugural season, 2003-04.Performance History
Performance title | Date |
Mystical Arts of Tibet: Sacred Music Sacred Dance | 17-18 September 2004 |
Capitol Steps | 8 October 2004 |
Les Violons du Roy with La Chapelle de Quebec | 30 October 2004 |
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet | November 6, 2004 |
Ensemble Galilei with Neal Conan | 4 December 2004 |
Bobby McFerrin | 25 January 2005 |
Ben Heppner, tenor | 5 February 2005 |
Aquila Theatre Company: The Invisible Man | 26 February 2005 |
Mingus Big Band | 5 March 2005 |
Billy Collins | 16 March 2005 |
Twyla Robinson, soprano | 19 April 2005 |
Jean Guillou | 22-23 April 2005 |
Luciana Souza | 7 May 2005 |
Performance title | Date |
Imani Winds with Paquito D'Rivera | 30 September 2005 |
Mark O'Connor and the Hot Swing Trio | 15 October 2005 |
Camerata Ireland with Barry Douglas | October 28, 2005 |
Edgar Meyer and Bela Fleck | 12 November 2005 |
Charles Taylor | 18 November 2005 |
Trio Mediaeval | 1 December 2005 |
Peter Cincotti | 21 January 2006 |
Diavolo Dance Theater | 4 February 2006 |
Salzburg Chamber Soloists | 4 March 2006 |
Children of Uganda | 11 March 2006 |
Bill T. Jones: Blind Date | 31 March 2006 |
The Acting Company: The Three Musketeers | 27 April 2006 |
Machomer | 6 May 2006 |
Performance title | Date |
Tiempo Libre | 28 September 2006 |
Dizzy Gillespie All Star Big Band: NEA Jazz Masters on Tour | 29 September 2006 |
London Symphony Chorus with Lamont Symphony Orchestra | 14 October 2006 |
The Race Show | 18 October 2006 |
Sō Percussion | 28 October 2006 |
Ivo Pogorelich | 11 November 2006 |
Paragon Ragtime Orchestra | 2 December 2006 |
Ute Lemper | 18 January 2007 |
Roby Lakatos Ensemble | 8 February 2007 |
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet | 3 March 2007 |
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra with Eliot Fisk | 21 March 2007 |
Doug Varone and Dancers | 28 April 2007 |
The Carl Rosa Opera Company: Pirates of Penzance | 12-13 May 2007 |
Performance title | Date |
Universes: Slanguage | 2 October 2008 |
London Symphony Chorus with Lamont Symphony Orchestra: Verdi's Requiem | 15-16 October 2008 |
Soweto Gospel Choir | 28 October 2008 |
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet | 1 November 2008 |
Kronos Quartet & Alternative Radio | 8 November 2008 |
Turtle Island Quartet: Solstice Celebration | 6 December 2008 |
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet | 31 January 2009 |
Either/Orchestra: Ethiopiques | 14 February 2009 |
David Dorfman Dance: underground | 28 February 2009 |
Academy of Ancient Music: Bach, Brandenburg Concertos 1-6 | 19 March 2009 |
Aquila Theatre Company: The Iliad | 27-28 March 2009 |
Australian Chamber Orchestra | 30 April 2009 |
Maya Beiser, cello: Provenance | 9 May 2009 |
Performance title | Date |
YOA Orchestra of the Americas | 9 July 2010 |
Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile | 30 September 2010 |
Paul Taylor Dance Company | 16 October 2010 |
Buika: El último trago | 3 November 2010 |
Eddy Marcano and the Trio Acústico | 13 November 2010 |
A Night in Bethlehem | 7 December 2010 |
Guitar Legends, featuring Eliot Fisk and Bill Frisell | 21 January 2011 |
Whiffenpoofs of Yale | 29 January 2011 |
A Far Cry with Joel Fan | 8 February 2011 |
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet | 19 February 2011 |
Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell | 11-12 March 2011 |
Like Father, Like Son? | 25 March 2011 |
Alarm Will Sound: 1969 | 23 April 2011 |
Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca | 6 May 2011 |
Performance title | Date |
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet | 22-23 September 2012 |
Colorado Symphony: American Fanfare | 25 September 2012 |
Capitol Steps | 6 October 2012 |
Sphinx Virtuosi: Music of the Americas | 18 October 2012 |
Quatuor Ébène: Fiction | 10 November 2012 |
Cantus: All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 | 6 December 2012 |
Whiffenpoofs of Yale | 4 January 2013 |
A Journey of the Human Spirit | 16-17 January 2013 |
Billy Childs Jazz-Chamber Ensemble with The Ying Quartet | 5 February 2013 |
Meryl Tankard's The Oracle | 13 February 2013 |
Colorado Symphony: Giants of Classicism | 20 February 2013 |
Limón Dance Company | 21 March 2013 |
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain | 4 April 2013 |
Strings on Fire featuring the Assad Brothers | 25 April 2013 |
New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players: The Mikado | 3-4 May 2013 |
Colorado Symphony: The Art of the Baroque | 4 June 2013 |
Performance title | Date |
Chris Thile and Edgar Meyer | 23 September 2014 |
Hot Sardines: Speakeasy Nights | 10 October 2014 |
Capitol Steps | 17 October 2014 |
Mummenschanz | 8-9 November 2014 |
Colorado Symphony with Pinchas Zukerman | 16 November 2014 |
BeijingDance/LDTX | 18 November 2014 |
The King's Singers | 10 December 2014 |
Renaud Garcia-Fonz Quartet: La Línea del Sur | 10 January 2015 |
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company | 24-25 January 2015 |
Alarm Will Sound + Medeski Martin & Wood | 5 February 2015 |
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet | 21-22 February 2015 |
Roomful of Teeth with Colorado Symphony | 6 March 2015 |
Donal Fox Inventions Trio: Scarlatti Jazz Suite Project | 2 April 2015 |
it gets better with Speak Theater Arts and Gay Men's Chorus of LA | 24 April 2015 |
Diavolo | 9-10 May 2015 |
Performance title | Date |
Momix | 29-30 September 2016 |
Capitol Steps | 6 October 2016 |
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet | 20 October 2016 |
Bridgman Packer Dance | 19 November 2016 |
Cecile McLorin Salvant | 30 November 2016 |
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: Bach Brandenburg Concertos | 12 December 2016 |
Roomful of Teeth: Coloring Book | 18 January 2017 |
Edgar Meyer and Christian McBride | 26 January 2017 |
Kodo | 14-15 February 2017 |
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet | 25-26 February 2017 |
DakhaBrakha | 9 March 2017 |
yMusic | 23 March 2017 |
Black Grace | 5 April 2017 |
Musica Nuda | 27 April 2017 |
Branford Marsalis Quartet | 13 May 2017 |