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Still under the name Granville 7, most recently owned and operated by Empire Theatres.) Lyric, 765 Granville (1891 - 1907 as Vancouver Opera House, 1913-1927 Orpheum, 1927-1935 Vancouver Theater, 1935-1947 and 1964–1969, 1947–1960 as International Cinema; demolished to make way for Eatons Department Store, now location of Nordstrom.)
[3] [5] The cinema, which had been part of the Granville Theatre Company, [4] was bought by Famous Players in 1941 for $268,000. [3] [5] The Stanley was originally built as a neighbourhood theatre but gradually became more popular and attracted moviegoers from throughout the Vancouver region. [4]
The Arts Club Theatre Company is a Canadian professional theatre company in Vancouver, British Columbia, founded in 1958.It is the largest urban not-for-profit theatre company in the country and the largest in Western Canada, with productions taking place at the 650-seat Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, the 440-seat Granville Island Stage, the 250-seat Newmont Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre ...
Vogue Theatre is an Art Deco / Art Moderne styled building originally built as a movie house, and currently used as an event venue for the performing arts. Situated on Vancouver ’s “ Theatre Row ", the building was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1993.
The South Granville Gallery Association (SGGA) represents the leading fine art galleries on Gallery Row. [1] Further south, the neighbourhood is home to the historic Stanley Theatre, built in 1931. Once a popular cinema in its early days, the Stanley Theatre is now the stage of the Arts Club Theatre Company and the Industrial Alliance Stage.
2005. Tom Lee Music Co. Selected photographs of Granville Street from the Vancouver Public Library Archives. "Granville Street Redesign History." 14 June 2007. City of Vancouver. "Rezoning of 8405–8435 Granville Street." 19 September 1997. City of Vancouver. City Lights etc video shows Theatre Row lights at night in 1964. City of Vancouver ...
On March 19, 1974, [3] the City of Vancouver bought the theatre for $7.1 million, with $3.1 million coming from the city itself, and $1.5 million from each of the provincial and federal governments. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Orpheum closed on November 23, 1975, and a renovation and restoration was done by the architectural company Thomson, Berwick, Pratt ...
New Image Entertainment is an independent film production company located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.New Image Entertainment is a subsidiary of New Image College, originally developed to produce short-length and feature-length films, utilizing the talents of their parent student body.