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The Rose is a municipally-owned theatre located in downtown Brampton, Ontario. Originally Rose Theatre Brampton, a series of public events throughout September 2006 culminated in a grand opening on 29 September featuring Diana Krall. The theatre includes a main performance hall with seating for 880, and a smaller multi-purpose hall with seating ...
The Brampton Arts Walk of Fame is an honours system located at the Rose Theatre Brampton, in Ontario, Canada. The first inductions took place in 2014, and include past and present residents of Brampton. Launched in 2011 as the Brampton Walk of Fame, [1] and later simply called Art Walk of Fame, initial inductees were guests to the city.
Rose Theatre Brampton; S. Save Max Sports Centre; Shoppers World Brampton; T. Trinity Common Mall; W. Wet'n'Wild Toronto This page was last edited on 10 December 2016 ...
Arts organizations in Canada are usually expected to raise 50% of their funding through ticket sales and/or fundraising campaigns that they organize and execute themselves. Another 25% is traditionally covered by corporate sponsorship. The remaining 25% is typically provided by three separate levels of government: federal, provincial and municipal.
Main Street is Brampton's primary historic north south street, and originally bore the Hurontario Street name, but was changed after the city's founding. The corner of Main and Queen Streets is the location of the city's historic downtown. Attractions along Main include Gage Park and the Rose Theatre.
The Rose Theatre (originally the Brampton Performing Arts Centre), billed as "a cultural and tourist destination that will attract significant new business to surrounding restaurants, shops and services," opened in September 2006. The City says that the facilities are expected to generate $2.7 million in economic activity the first year and ...
The Festival of Literary Diversity is an annual literary festival, which takes place in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. [1] Founded in 2016 by Jael Richardson, [2] the festival serves to promote and publicize literature by writers from underrepresented groups, such as Black Canadians, indigenous Canadians, Asian Canadians, disabled and LGBTQ writers, who are frequently overlooked by mainstream ...
The Rose (theatre), also called The Rose Playhouse, a historic theatre in Bankside, London, England, originally built in 1587, whose archaeological remains were rediscovered in 1989 and which subsequently re-opened as an exhibition space and theatre venue. Rose Theatre Kingston, a theatre in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London ...