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The Regent is a rare example of an Edwardian opera house, with a stage that is as large as that of the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. [2] It was designed by architects Warrington and Page for George and Ellen Cook, who presented both vaudeville shows and motion pictures there. The Cooks' daughter, Louise, sold the theatre to the Regent ...
Toronto's first "permanent" movie theatre. Originally named the Theatorium. Regent Theatre Davisville: 1927 present 1 Formerly the Crest. Revue Cinema: Roncesvalles 1912 present 1 The Revue is the oldest purpose-built movie theatre presently operating in Toronto. The Revue operated continuously from 1912 to 2006.
The Regent Theatre is the name of several theatres in various cities. including: Australia. Regent Theatre, Adelaide; Regent Theatre, Ballarat, later Regent Cinemas;
There are a variety of community groups in the neighbourhood of Regent Park, Toronto, Ontario, which have been highly active in promoting a positive sense of community and community representation, and in pursuing a higher quality of life. 416 Community Support for Women - Case Management Services; ArtHeart Community Art Centre
The company's main stage, The Bluma Appel Theatre, is located in the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts (a city of Toronto-owned building), at 27 Front Street East. The theatre has been Canadian Stage's home for over 25 years. The St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts was constructed in the late 1960s as part of the city's Centennial Celebrations.
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Founded in 1982, it is the oldest professional Indigenous performing arts company in Canada. They have been central in the development of a community of Indigenous artists, and have contributed to the creation of several plays which have become canonical in Canadian drama, such as Tomson Highway's award-winning The Rez Sisters and Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing, Daniel David Moses's ...
The company was founded in 1989 by Garth Drabinsky and Myron Gottlieb, former chairman and vice chairman, respectively, of Cineplex Odeon Corporation. [3] Following an internal struggle within the company, the Drabinsky and Gottlieb purchased its live entertainment division for Can$88 million CAD (borrowing $65m to fund the purchase), spawning an independent business, Live Entertainment of ...