BC theatres

Nelson: Capitol promises ‘best of the best’

With the Capitol Theatre’s official season launch only a few weeks away, executive direction Neil Harrower says the theatre is pulling out all the stops for the upcoming year. “In this season what we’ve tried to do is bring in the absolute best of the best of what’s on tour. And that’s what I think [...]

Langley: New arts festival starts Friday

They’re looking to put more bums in the seats, but they’ve got to take care of the seats part of the equation first. Starting Friday, Port Coquitlam’s Second Storey Theatre will play host to its inaugural Summer Heat Arts Festival, a three-day fundraiser featuring comedy, one-man shows, improv theatre, musicals and a rock opera. Organized [...]

Surrey: Lightyear acquires famous theatre

A Surrey firm has purchased a renowned Beverly Hills viewing theatre. Surrey’s Lightyear Digital Theatre (Canada) Ltd. has acquired the legendary Charles Aidikoff Screening Room at 150 Rodeo Drive, in Beverly Hills, California. The private theatre is certified by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Academy screenings. It is used extensively by [...]

New Westminster: Massey shutdown could ‘end some arts groups’

If the proposed move for the Massey Theatre was as easy as switching the lights off in the old place and switching them on in the new one then, according to John Davies, there wouldn’t be would be a problem. But, he says, it isn’t that easy. “What concerns me is the new theatre is [...]

North Van seeks cultural revolution, Consultant recommends new homes for Presentation House’s three tenants

Three of the North Shore’s foremost cultural institutions should be moved into new, multi-million-dollar buildings over the next two decades, according to a year-long study commissioned by the City of North Vancouver. The purpose of the study was to determine the best way to house the Presentation House Gallery, Presentation House Theatre and the North [...]

New Westminster: Reaction to Massey plan mostly positive

Ed Harrington, who has spent thousands of hours directing musicals in the Massey Theatre, believes the best days of the facility are long past and it’s time to move on. “Sometimes it’s hard to say goodbye but we need to,” said Harrington, who served 16 years as the artistic director of the Royal City Musical [...]

Theatre Kelowna finally in centre it helped create

There will be quite a scene at The Scene Shop in the Rotary Arts Centre come this September. Finally, after about 20 years of wanting and wishing and hoping, Kelowna’s volunteer theatre group, Theatre Kelowna, will be moving into the centre—eight years after it opened and decades after they first started fundraising to build the [...]

North Vancouver: The ‘Lower Lonsdale Cultural Facilities Study’ is a new comprehensive planning study to relocate three of the community’s most important arts, heritage and cultural facilities

Under the guidance of the Arts Office, the ‘Lower Lonsdale Cultural Facilities Study’ was prepared for the City of North Vancouver by the consultant team of Proscenium Architecture & Interiors together with Lydia Marston-Blaauw (Cultural Consultant).    In its most basic terms, the ’Study’ provides a flexible, broad-based planning framework to guide the City’s future planning and decision-making in respect of three [...]

Vancouver: Fix the Pantages — and the neighbourhood (letter by Donna Spencer)

Re: It’s curtains for the Pantages Theatre, July 3 I read this article by John Mackie with dismay and disappointment. How could we allow a historical treasure with such a rich history to be forgotten and dismissed? The Pantages Theatre Society worked diligently with Marc Williams, of Worthington Properties, to restore the theatre, without success, [...]

B.C. icon David Foster pulls name from Saanich arts centre

It turns out that David Foster isn’t so keen on the David Foster Arts Centre. The Victoria-born music icon — winner of 15 Grammys as a songwriter and producer — told the suburb of Saanich he no longer wants his name associated with a multimillion-dollar addition to the local Cedar Hill Recreation Centre. “I don’t [...]

Vancouver: Refurbished Vogue Theatre hopes to host 200 events annually: A deco gem is relaunched

The last few years haven’t been kind to Vancouver’s old theatres. The Lux on Hastings burned down. The Imperial on Main street (last known as the Venus) was knocked down for a condo. Concord Pacific tore down the remains of the Columbia and National on Hastings. Canada’s oldest remaining vaudeville theatre, the Pantages, also looks [...]

Coquitlam: Evergreen has a new Executive Director

Jon-Paul Walden has been appointed as the new Executive Director of Evergreen Cultural Centre. Jon-Paul brings to the community outstanding expertise in diverse areas and his tenure comes at a time when the arts and cultural centre is experiencing enormous growth. His lengthy professional career has been solidly rooted in the arts. Jon-Paul comes to [...]

Chilliwack: Cultural Centre still has a ways to go

Anticipation for the new arts facility to be up and running is starting to grow. The glass doors of the new Chilliwack Cultural Centre were thrown open to the media this week for a tour of the $22-million facility on Corbould Street. “This is a truly spectacular building,” said Michael Cade, executive director of the [...]

Vancouver: Arts Summit takes on urban planning

Part two of the Alliance for Arts’ annual Arts Summit took place Friday (June 25) at Surrey’s swanky new Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre. Front and centre in the minds of Summit participants, who represented various disciplines of Metro Vancouver’s cultural community, was the lack of venues for arts activity. A morning panel discussion, Cultural Assets and [...]

Vancouver: BC Buds festival grows beyond Firehall: Free performances in music, dance and theatre sprout up in unlikely venues

Several years ago, Donna Spencer was in an ideas session for a new spring performing-arts festival. Since the festival was supposed to encourage new groups and performances on the May long weekend, everyone was talking about new growth, seeds sprouting and other spring metaphors. When it came time to name the festival, Spencer came up [...]