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The theater said in a statement on social media that Arnold was "a beloved actor and dear friend," as well as a "cherished member of the Edmonton theatre community." Arnold was a founding member ...
Veteran stage actor Julien Arnold, 60, died during a performance of "A Christmas Carol," at the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
A theater actor reportedly died on Sunday during a production of "A Christmas Carol" in Canada.Julien Arnold, a performer from the Alberta capital of Edmonton, died after experiencing a medical ...
In the 1960s, he worked in New York City where he produced theatre with Norman Twain. [1] In Edmonton in 1965, he purchased the former Salvation Army Citadel building along with friends James L. Martin, Ralph B. MacMillan, and Sandy Mactaggart. The Citadel Theatre was founded on October 12, 1965, with its first opening night on November 10 ...
In January 2010, theatre reviewer Pollstar revealed that the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium was the busiest theatre in Canada, selling 146,555 tickets in 2009, beating its twin, the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary (138,515 tickets) and Toronto’s Massey Hall (93,742 tickets). [4]
The theatre's first production to be performed was Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. The theatre was founded on October 12, 1965 with its first opening night on November 10, 1965. [ 1 ] In its current location, The Citadel has the distinction of being the only venue where the Jule Styne musical Pieces of Eight has been produced.
In 1972, during his undergraduate studies Baker co-founded Alberta Barter Theatre in 1972. He worked at the Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, from 1974 to 1979. [1] Baker returned to Edmonton in 1982 as the artistic director of Phoenix Theatre. While there, he guided the company towards contemporary works featuring social commentary and ...
From 2007 until 2014 he lived in New York City. He is married to novelist Susie Moloney. Vern served as artistic director of Work Shop West Theatre in Edmonton beginning in 2014. [1] In 2014 he won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play for his theatrical adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's novel Of Human Bondage.