Boulder’s Chautauqua raced to winterize its historic auditorium for Sundance. A stop-work order followed.

For 127 years, the Colorado Chautauqua auditorium has largely gone dark each winter, its open-air design built for summer concerts beneath the Flatirons, not January snowstorms.

Now, crews are working around the clock to transform the historic venue into a year-round theater before Sundance arrives in Boulder next January, compressing what organizers say would normally be a three-year project into just 13 months.

That accelerated timeline collided with Boulder’s permitting process this spring after Chautauqua began construction work without required permits, prompting a stop-work order, fines and a nearly eight-week shutdown…

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