LIVE THEATRE - IT'S A RUSH !!! You can not beat a live production, and this charming Theatre is the perfect spot to enjoy the performance. Visit our website to see the latest information for our latest series or individual events. Opportunities for youth to develop artistic skills are offered, please check information in our website.
Founded in 1978, Theatre Kent is a community-based theatre organization located in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. Each year we provide a minimum of three productions ranging from musicals and comedies to mysteries and drama, allowing area residents to be involved
St. Clair College Capitol Theatre is a 1210-seat entertainment venue in the heart of downtown Chatham, Ontario. The St. Clair College Capitol Theatre features a deluxe new balcony with 455 seats in addition to 755 seats on the orchestra level. The 65-foot fly tower and state-of-the-art rigging allows for larger scale and more technically advanced productions. The orchestra pit is designed for the optimal acoustic experience and can also be raised to floor or stage level as desired. The theatre features art deco detailing throughout with gilded décor, opera boxes, an ornate ceiling, and much more. It is equipped with three lounges, an elevator, and is fully accessible.
The cream colored brick train station was built by The Great Western Railway during the spring and summer of 1879 and is one of the oldest buildings in Tillsonburg. It was the first railway station to be located in the town proper - just a stone's throw from Market Square, the major hotels, and much of residential Tillsonburg. Major Empson, an employee of the The Great Western, was the builder. He followed The Great Western's standard Gothic Revival design. Thus, the ground plan of the station was cross-shaped, with many other 'churchy' features, such as low brick walls, a steep slate roof, high gables, and tall narrow window, with their tops pointed.
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.