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The theatre was renamed the Cygnet Theatre in the 1960s [5] to associate it with the Festival of Perth's black swan logo. Despite the name change, the original Broadway face type lettering stating The Como Theatre around the 'bio box' still exists. Although no longer a Festival of Perth venue, the Cygnet Cinema continues to successfully operate ...
This page is a list of historically significant Art Deco and Moderne buildings in the Perth, Western Australia metropolitan area. Commercial buildings Name Address Date Architect Image Art Deco Shop (Persian Carpet Gallery) 102 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands 1938 W G Leighton Atlas Building 8-10 The Esplanade, Perth 1931 F. G. B. Hawkins Bank of NSW 899 Hay St, Perth 1935 Clock Tower Building & Moon ...
Former Como Theatre (Cygnet Cinema), Como; Piccadilly Theatre and Arcade, Perth; Windsor Theatre, Nedlands; Richard Leplastrier: Born 1939, Melbourne, Australia; New South Wales; RAIA Gold Medal (1999) Jiri Lev: Born 1979; Immigrated 2005; New South Wales, Tasmania; Architects Assist; Contextualism; New classical; Open source architecture ...
British Columbia: Vancouver: PNE Amphitheatre at the Pacific National Exhibition: 4,500 Ontario: Sudbury: Grace Hartman Amphitheatre: Square enclosure 1,950 Thunder Bay: Fort William Historical Park Amphitheatre: 50,000 Toronto: Budweiser Stage: Square enclosure 16,000 Vaughan: Kingswood Music Theatre at Canada's Wonderland: 15,000 Quebec: Joliette
Former theatres in Perth, Western Australia (2 P) Pages in category "Theatres in Perth, Western Australia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
West Australian Opera (WAO) is the principal opera company of Western Australia and is a resident company at His Majesty's Theatre, Perth. The company formed in 1967 and works in close association with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. It presents three main stage productions each year as well as the annual free event, City of Perth's ...
Theatre was banned in French Canada by the Catholic clergy in 1694, [7] but after Canada became British in 1763, theatrical activity begun to flourish, foremost among the British garrisons and within amateur theatre. Antoine Foucher (1717-1801), of Terrebonne (father of Louis-Charles Foucher), was the owner of the first Francophone theatre in ...
Royal Theatre, Pacific Opera Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier , a theatre of the Place des Arts ( Montréal Opera ), Montréal , Quebec Southam Hall, National Arts Centre , Ottawa, Ontario