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The Dome Theatre building is located downtown at 2000 rue Atwater, in downtown Montreal, in Quebec, in Canada.It is part of Dawson College.. The Dawson Professional Theater Program has greatly contributed to the affirmation and international recognition of its artists, directors and English-speaking support staff.
Atwater Avenue owes its name to a local businessman and city councilor by the name of Edwin Atwater (1808-1874), who participated in the foundation of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank (later known as Laurentian Bank of Canada), and the Montreal Telegraph Company. [1] It was in 1871, that Montreal City Council named the street after ...
Cinemas and movie theatres in Montreal (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Theatres in Montreal" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Montreal Forum, once home to the Montreal Canadiens, is also located on St. Catherine Street at Atwater Street. Since its opening, it has been turned into a shopping and movie theatre complex, called the 'Pepsi Forum'.
Former cinemas in Montreal (11 P) Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theatres in Montreal" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
In 1968 it became a two-tiered art-movie cinema known as Cinema V and Salle Hermes. In 1974 it was briefly named The Home of the Blue Movies. In 1975 it became simply Cinema V, a repertory cinema. In 1988 it was acquired by Famous Players and showed first-run films. In 1992 a fire caused damage to the theater resulting in its permanent closure.
York Theatre (Montreal) This page was last edited on 4 November 2024, at 17:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Montreal Forum (French: Forum de Montréal) is a historic building located facing Cabot Square in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Called "the most storied building in hockey history" by Sporting News, [6] it was an indoor arena which served as the home of the National Hockey League's Montreal Maroons from 1924 to 1938 and the Montreal Canadiens from 1926 to 1996.