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The Ottawa Youth Orchestra Academy (OYOA) is a registered Canadian charitable organization [1] that comprises two full orchestras, eight instrumental ensembles for strings, winds, brass and harp, a beginner's and pre-school program, and instruction in music theory and history through Grade 3 in the RCM Syllabus.
Kanata Theatre (informally known as KT) is a community theatre organization, operates the Ron Maslin Playhouse, a 350-seat theatre located in the Kanata district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was opened in May 1996 by Merle Nicholds, then the mayor of Kanata.
The Orpheus Musical Theatre Society is an amateur musical theatre society, based in Ottawa, Ontario, which was founded in 1906. [ 1 ] Orpheus performs three shows annually at the Centrepointe Theatre in Ottawa , Ontario .
The theatre became an asset of the City of Ottawa after Nepean was amalgamated into Ottawa in 2001. The 199 - 234-seat studio theatre opened in February 2011. On September 27, 2019, a ceremony was held to name the studio theatre after the beloved local actor and broadcaster Les Lye.
The Bronson Centre is a community facility in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, which provides office and meeting facilities for non-profit organizations.It is located at 211 Bronson Avenue, on the western edge of the city's downtown core.
The National Arts Centre is a co-producer of the Canada Dance Festival and co-founder of the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, which operates in partnership with the Canadian Theatre Festival Society. The Magnetic North Theatre Festival is an annual event first held in Ottawa in 2003 and is held every in other Canadian cities in alternating years.
In 2015, the theatre building was sold again, and a lease was signed to keep The Gladstone a theatre for years to come. In November 2016, The Gladstone Theatre Inc. was incorporated as a not-for-profit. By this time, The Gladstone was regularly housing twelve stylistically diverse theatre companies, with more than 27,000 tickets sold per year.
Based in Canada's capital city, it owns its own 382-seat theatre where it presents three-week runs of nine plays per season from late February to December. In 1970, when the Little Theatre (originally a church that had been renovated in 1928) was completely destroyed by fire, the OLT built and opened a new theatre on the same site within two ...