Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center
721 Santa Fe Drive, Denver
Steve Nash
collaborations@suteatro.org
(303) 296-0219
Pricing Details:
http://suteatro.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/CollaborationsRentalsForm.pdf
The Space
Our beautiful facility is available for events! Parties, conferences, theater, concerts…we do it all! We are centrally located and can provide many versatile options for your event.
Space availability varies monthly. Non-profit educational activities are given priority. Advertised programs must be open and accessible to the general public. Request for private events such as weddings, receptions, memorials, welcomed. Community and Non-Profit rates available.
Since 1975, Su Teatro has rented its spaces to over 1,000 community based organizations. As part of our mission, Su Teatro believes it is important to encourage discussion and dialogue to increase understanding among different and diverse groups and cultures. We want to include many different types of events in our rental schedule and we will work with you to make that happen!
Type
Performance, Rehearsal
Disciplines
Dance, Theater, Music, Film/Video
Stage | Platform stage |
Seating | Fixed seating |
Performance Space | Stage curtains |
Cancellation Policy
Security/Cleaning Deposit (refundable on all bookings) $250
Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center
721 Santa Fe Drive, Denver
http://suteatro.org
Availability Calendar
The Building
Su Teatro began in 1971 as a student-organized theater group at the University of Colorado at Denver. In 1989, Su Teatro purchased the old Elyria School in Northeast Denver and became El Centro Su Teatro, a multidisciplinary cultural arts center.
Twenty-one years later in September, 2010 Su Teatro purchased The Denver Civic Theater at 721 Santa Fe Dr.
For over 40 years, Su Teatro has established a national reputation for homegrown productions that speak to the history and experience of Chicanos. Su Teatro has created more than 15 original full length productions that have toured widely to venues such as New York’s Public Theater, The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in San Antonio, Plaza de la Raza & Los Angeles Theatre Center in Los Angeles.
The artistic excellence of our programs and our relevance to the field has been recognized nationally through funding from the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District, the Shubert Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Western States Arts Federation, the National Performance Network, the National Endowment for the Arts, Network of Ensemble Theaters, the Kresge Foundation, the American Composers Forum and Community Shares of Colorado.