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  2. Princess Theatre (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Theatre is a two-screen art-house cinema located at 10337 Whyte Avenue in Edmonton 's historic Old Strathcona neighbourhood. The building was designed by prominent Edmonton architects Wilson and Herrald, a firm responsible for the design of many other Edmonton heritage sites. [2] It became Edmonton's oldest surviving theatre after ...

  3. Garneau Theatre - Wikipedia

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    William Blakey [1] The Garneau Theatre is a historic movie theatre located on 109 Street in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The theatre originally operated independently until it joined with Famous Players in 1941. It closed in late 1990, and reopened in December 1991 under Magic Lantern Theatres who restored it in 1996. [1]

  4. Metro Cinema Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Metro Cinema Edmonton. Coordinates: 53°31′23.5″N 113°30′44″W. Metro Cinema in 2011. Metro Cinema Edmonton is an independent cinema and non-profit organization in Edmonton, Alberta. Since 2011, Metro Cinema has operated out of the Garneau Theatre in the Strathcona district of Edmonton. Prior to that it operated out of the Zeidler Hall ...

  5. Roxy Theatre (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    Roxy Theatre (Edmonton) Coordinates: 53°33′4″N 113°32′9″W. Roxy Theatre, also known as The Roxy, is a live-action performance theatre located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was originally designated as a movie theatre, but was eventually converted into a live-action performance venue. The original theatre opened on October 13, 1938 ...

  6. List of Cineplex Entertainment movie theatres - Wikipedia

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    The brand initially launched in Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, replacing the Paramount Theatres brand previously used by Famous Players. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] These are treated as flagship theatres for their area/region and represent a premium corporate brand within the company, offering corporate and group events to wealthier ...

  7. Scotiabank Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Scotiabank Theatre (French: Cinémas Banque Scotia) is a Canadian banner of multiplex cinemas owned by Cineplex Entertainment. The brand was established in 2007 as part of a wider partnership between Cineplex and Scotiabank on their new Scene loyalty program .

  8. Rainbow and Magic Lantern Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Magic Lantern Theatres was founded in 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta, while Rainbow Cinemas was founded in the early 1990s in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The two chains merged and are now based in Edmonton. In May 2016, a strategic decision was made to sell all of the Ontario cinemas to Imagine Cinemas, except for the Cobourg location.

  9. Paramount Theatre (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    The Paramount Theatre was designed by Kelvin Crawford Stanley of Stanley & Stanley Architects. [4] Construction for the Paramount Theatre began in 1950, but due to a delay in materials delivery, the theatre did not open until 1 July 1952. The original owner of the theatre was the Famous Players Theatres. [4]