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  2. Grand Theatre (London, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Theatre is a professional theatre located at 471 Richmond Street just south of Dufferin Avenue in London, Ontario, Canada.. Its main Spriet Stage has a seating capacity of 839 with a regular season running from September to May.

  3. London Fringe Theatre Festival (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The London Fringe Theatre Festival is a Canadian annual fringe theatre and related arts festival in London, Ontario.It is credited with triggering a resurgence in local playwriting [1] and performance after the University of Western Ontario cancelled its drama program.

  4. Canada Life Place - Wikipedia

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    Canada Life Place is a sports-entertainment centre, in London, Ontario, Canada – the largest such centre in Southwestern Ontario. Its previous names include John Labatt Centre and Budweiser Gardens. Opened as the John Labatt Centre in 2002, it was named after John Labatt, founder of the Labatt brewery in London.

  5. Aeolian Hall (London, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Jeffery purchased the old London town hall building, and turned this into a new Aeolian Hall concert venue. The hall is located in a heritage building at 795 Dundas Street, at the corner of Dundas St. and Rectory St, just to the east of Adelaide St.

  6. Category:Theatres in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Theatre (Kingston, Ontario) Grand Theatre (London, Ontario) J. John Elliott Theatre; O. Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts; P. Pinnacle Playhouse; R.

  7. Western Fair - Wikipedia

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    London's primary standardbred horse racing facility is the Western Fair Raceway. A slot machine facility on the site was opened to the public on September 28, 1999, as authorised by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. As of April 2008, the facility contained 750 slot machines and has seen 9.4 million people, supported by a $15 million ...

  8. Disappearance of Ambrose Small - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Joseph Small (January 11, 1866 – disappeared December 2, 1919) was a Canadian theatre magnate who owned several Ontario-based theatres including the Grand Opera House in Toronto, the Grand Opera House in Kingston, the Grand Theatre in London, and the Grand Theatre in Sudbury. The last known sighting of Small occurred the evening of ...

  9. Theatre of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This theatre was the centre of social, cultural, and political life in Calgary until the early 1960s. The Grand Theatre has been saved from demolition in 2004 by the company Theatre Junction and its director Mark Lawes. [17] From 1929, Martha Allan founded the Montreal Repertory Theatre and later co-founded the Dominion Drama Festival. [18]