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The Marina is a theatre and cinema in Lowestoft, Suffolk, originally opened in the Victorian era.The venue has an auditorium seating 800. It plays host to major West End productions, top comedy, orchestral concerts, touring drama and musical productions, opera, ballet, music, dance and celebrity concerts as well as operating a successful cinema operation - boasting the largest screen and ...
The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto: 5,000 [12] Entertainment venue located in Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto, which is the largest casino in Canada. [12] The venue is run by Great Canadian Entertainment and located near Pearson airport and Highways 401 and 427. [3] 2024 Etobicoke (1133 Queens Plate Dr) RBC Echo Beach † 4,000
The Bad Dog Theatre Company is an improvisational theatre company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, established in 2003. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The theatre produces a range of shows, emphasizing short-form improv, but also exploring other improvisational techniques [ citation needed ] .
Festival season always begets some of the year’s most exciting films, and after a much quieter 2023 Toronto International Film Festival swept over Ontario (owing largely to the year’s WGA and ...
As well, for research and information management purposes, the City of Toronto government officially categorizes the neighbourhood as "the Beaches". [9] The former Beach Theatre, presently Beach Mall. A long-standing issue in the community has been the area's name, whether its proper name is "the Beach" or "the Beaches".
Bruce Springsteen plays guitar in the documentary "Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band," which follows the group's 2023 to 2024 world tour. There's a good reason why they call him ...
The company's main stage, The Bluma Appel Theatre, is located in the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts (a city of Toronto-owned building), at 27 Front Street East. The theatre has been Canadian Stage's home for over 25 years. The St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts was constructed in the late 1960s as part of the city's Centennial Celebrations.
A review process for environmental, heritage, and public consultation, will likely extend into 2023. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2024, with a 2030 completion. [51] In February 2022, Toronto city council voted to adopt a process to create an approvals process for the Province's plan for the redevelopment of Ontario Place. [52]