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  2. VIFF Centre - Wikipedia

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    Located at 1181 Seymour Street in downtown Vancouver, the theatre can accommodate seminars, live performances, film, video, and multimedia presentations. The building, designed by Hewitt and Kwasnicky Architects, opened in September 2005, just in time for the 2005 Vancouver International Film Festival. [ 2 ]

  3. Vogue Theatre (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    Vogue Theatre is an Art Deco / Art Moderne styled building originally built as a movie house, and currently used as an event venue for the performing arts. Situated on Vancouver ’s “ Theatre Row ", the building was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1993.

  4. Kiggins Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Kiggins Theatre is an historic, single-screen movie theater in Vancouver, Washington. Named for former Vancouver mayor and businessman John P. Kiggins , it opened in 1936. It is located at 1011 Main Street in downtown Vancouver.

  5. Vancouver International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 2005, the VIFF Centre is the home the Vancouver International Film Festival offices, as well as the Vancity Theatre and Studio Theatre. The relaunched festival was staged entirely at the city's independent Ridge Theatre, although the festival has since expanded into a multi-venue event headquartered at the VIFF Centre in downtown ...

  6. The Cinematheque - Wikipedia

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    The Cinematheque marquee at 1131 Howe Street. The Cinematheque (legal name: Pacific Cinémathèque Pacifique), founded in 1972, is a Canadian charity and non-profit film institute, media education centre, and film exhibitor based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

  7. Granville Entertainment District - Wikipedia

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    The city eventually changed its name to Vancouver, but Granville Street stuck, and the Entertainment District derived its name from being part of the same street. Prior to the establishment of the Entertainment District, the area was home to a number of movie theatres, which gave that stretch of Granville Street the nickname "Theatre Row". [2]

  8. Category:Cinemas and movie theatres in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vogue Theatre (Vancouver) This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 05:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. Chan Centre for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Chan Centre was a collaborative project between three companies; Bing Thom Architects from Vancouver created the overall building design, Artec Consultants in New York City designed the concert hall and acoustic specifications, [3] and Theatre Projects Consultants designed the studio theatre.