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The Capitol Theatre is located in Port Hope, Ontario, and is one of the last fully restored atmospheric movie theatres still in operation in Canada. [1] Now a National Historic Site and still used for performances, it was constructed in 1930, with an interior designed to resemble a walled medieval courtyard surrounded by a forest.
The town spent in excess of three million dollars renovating and upgrading the theatre in 2004–2005. It is also used for live events by Port Hope Festival Theatre. John David Smith House, c. 1834 Waddell Block-Lantern Inn, 1845. The Municipality of Port Hope is home to many heritage and cultural attractions, and events, including:
Albert Hamilton Schultz was born in Port Hope, Ontario, on July 30, 1963. [1] He is the son of Virginia and Peter Schultz, the publisher of the Port Hope Evening Guide. He has an older brother (Henry) and sister (Amanda). [2] His father died of leukemia when he was six, and his mother moved the family to Napanee, Ontario. [2]
But equally as impressive is Coldplay’s unstoppable Music of the Spheres World Tour, which has sold more than 10.3 million tickets – the most ever by an artist in the history of live music ...
PORT ORCHARD -- Longtime theater group Western Washington Center for the Arts is moving after 22 years, and going out in celebratory style before settling into a new location along Bay Street.
Ronald Pederson (born January 8, 1978) [1] is a Canadian, Métis actor, comedian and theatre director who has worked extensively throughout Canada and in the United States.He has performed at most of Canada's major theatres including The Stratford Festival, The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, The Citadel Theatre, Alberta Theatre Projects, The Arts Club, The Vancouver Playhouse, The Young Centre ...
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The Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts, commonly known as the Town Hall 1873, is a performing arts theatre in Port Perry, Ontario, Canada. The theatre is located at 302 Queen Street and has approximately 234 seats.