The Blyth Centre for the Arts, including the Blyth Festival, was founded in 1975 to produce professional repertory theatre that reflects the culture and concerns of the people of southwestern Ontario and beyond.
Richland Center, adjective lit by stars, or the magical reflected light bounding from an outdoor movie screen, creating a nostalgic, romantic or charismatic quality or feeling.Starlite / Star-lite, proper name for old style outdoor cinema made popular by the booming post war car culture of the late 1950's in North America. Various independent locations usually found near urban centres and public highways. In 1955, there were 171 American drive-ins sharing the name. Here on this page, we have linked to seventeen currently operating Starlite Drive In Theatres in North America.Drive In / Drive-In, a noun referring to a public outdoor place of motion picture film exhibition designed for viewing from automobiles, usually found at the edges of large North American cities and open during warm summer nights.
Located in a picturesque country setting, the Huron Country Playhouse is just minutes from the shores of sparkling Lake Huron in the heart of Ontario's West Coast. This popular vacation destination is full of charm and endless possibilities to discover breathtaking beaches, culinary delights, outstanding accommodations, unique shopping and countless recreational pursuits.
Major renovations to the Norgan Theatre were completed in the fall of 2007, and its first film, Shrek 3, was shown on November 2, 2007. One month later, on Sunday, December 2, 2007, the theatre re-opening was celebrated with an afternoon ceremony and comm
The Boardwalk enhances Kitchener-Waterloo's standard of living by serving as a premiere centre of social activity as the host of shopping, dining, entertainment, and gathering alternatives in a truly unique, vibrant setting.
The Enchanted Theatre Company's mission is to provide everyone with a venue to develop creativity, self worth and self confidence through artistic expression. Engage. Encourage. Enchant. We wish to engage the community around us with cultural events such as coffee houses, performances, interactive theatre and provide them a unique space to work and play. We wish to encourage self confidence, team building, and growth of the imagination through our educational classes which will encompass all aspects of theatre, for all ages.
Construction begann on this building in July 1895. 102 years later, in the summer of 1997, the Woodstock Little Theatre began its first summer season with Nunsense. The tradition of the building that brought people together to do their weekly shopping, now still brings people together to listen to good concerts and be entertained by good theatre. But in order to transform the Market Building into a modern theatre many renovations had to take place. As you enter the front door to your right is the inside box office window and immediately you would see this stairway up to the theatre. If you were to go downstairs to the left you would walk down to a great multi-purpose room, the washrooms, the kitchen, the green room, and large change rooms for our performers. It is all quite a wonderful change from our old theatre.At intermission time, this is where patrons chat and have a drink. This room can also be used for lectures, mini-conferences and a very comfortable meeting room.
The St. Jacobs Country Playhouse is conveniently located on Benjamin Road at the northern edge of Waterloo, in the heart of St. Jacobs' Market District. With the exquisite Courtyard Marriott St. Jacobs next door, and endless shopping within walking distance, a visit to the Playhouse is a memorable outing, whether you're coming from near or far.
Operating year-round, the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse is a distinctive venue that features post and beam construction associated with traditional Mennonite architecture. With 400 seats, the theatre auditorium has a raked layout that affords each seat a fantastic view of the stage.
The Walters Family thrive in making some of the best country music ever! For over 35 years this talented family has been able to make music their life as they've toured the world entertaining audiences – on cruise ships, in concert halls, theatres and for corporate events. They've also enjoyed success as television and recording artists with many of their own television specials that have been broadcast nation-wide. The newest member to join the group is Kimberly's 11 year old son, Schyler – making it truly a multi-generational band.In 2009, a career that has been full of many highlights, a very special accomplishment was fulfilled when they were invited to perform a concert on Country Music's greatest country stage – The Mother Church of Country Music, The Ryman Auditorium, in Nashville Tennessee.In the year 2000, The Walters fulfilled another dream of theirs when they opened their own dinner theatre on their family farm. Now, thousands of visitors come each season to share and enjoy in this wonderful and unique endeavour.
Surrounded by rural countryside, a visit to the Drayton Festival Theatre offers a pleasant drive along quiet roads where common sights include farm-gate signs and roadside stands that will tempt you to stop and make an impromptu purchase of fresh produce, flowers and maple syrup. Occasionally you'll pass an Old Order Mennonite horse-drawn buggy that so eloquently reminds us of life's simple pleasures.
The Drayton Festival Theatre is located in a historic 1902 Opera House that contains 375 seats and boasts marvellous acoustics with a main floor and balcony. This celebrated building once served as the Town Hall and housed the Fire Department, Library, Jail, and Council Chambers. With such a varied past, this completely modernized facility is a must-see!