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Alberta Theatre Projects ("ATP") is a professional, not-for-profit, Canadian theatre company, founded in 1972 by Lucille Wagner and Douglas Riske, currently based out of the Martha Cohen Theatre in Arts Commons, in Calgary, Alberta.
Landmark Cinemas is the umbrella name originally covering the holdings of Towne Cinemas, Rokemay Cinemas, and occasionally May Theatres. It was adopted in 1974 after the purchase of Rothstein Theatres, which was the first big expansion for the company, adding about 15 locations (some closed immediately or sold and were never operated by Landmark).
Theatre Calgary production history; Theatresports This page was last edited on 26 June 2021, at 16:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Named for Jack Singer, the Concert Hall is the permanent home of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, which employs 65 full-time musicians, and the 6,040-pipe Carthy Organ. Max Bell Theatre is a 750-seat theatre and is home to Theatre Calgary. Martha Cohen Theatre is a 418-seat theatre and is home to Alberta Theatre Projects (ATP).
The Grand, stylized as The GRAND (formerly Sherman Grand, Showcase Grand, The Grand Theatre, and Theatre Junction GRAND), is the oldest theatre in the downtown core of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. In its current incarnation, it houses and operates the 436-seat Flanagan Theatre and a rehearsal space, the Studio.
Theatre Calgary is theatre company in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, established as a professional company in 1968.The following is a chronological list of the productions that have been staged since its inception as Musicians and Actors Club (MAC) from 1964 to 1968, and Theatre Calgary from 1968 onwards.
The theatre was built by the Allen family who, at the time, operated the largest cinema chain in Canada. [1] Crane was the principal architect for Allen Theatres. [2] The theatre opened on October 25, 1921 [3] as the Allen's Palace Theatre. [4] With 1,951 seats, it was the largest theatre in the city at the time. [4]
CrossIron Mills is located in Rocky View County, on the southeast corner of the QEII Highway (the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor) and Highway 566. [3]CrossIron Mills. As of July 2007, when the City of Calgary expanded its boundaries, this places the property just outside the city limits, as well as just outside the hamlet boundaries of Balzac (Highway 566 links to 176th Avenue N.E. in Calgary).