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Topic: Capitol Theatre (Moncton)


  
  Moncton Tour Guide
The Acadian culture has a significant place in the Greater Moncton area, and the artifacts reflect the foundations of this group from 1604 to the present.
There are two major urban parks located in Moncton, and Centennial Park located in the center of the city, on the city's west end is a wonderful place to get a feel for the people of Moncton.
The Moncton Coliseum, a 7,000-seat arena, serves as a venue for major concerts and trade shows and is the home of the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
www.monctonkiosk.com /moncton-tour   (737 words)

  
  Moncton, NB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Moncton was incorporated as a city in 1890, when its inhabitants numbered 8700.
She also taught until 1936 at Moncton High School and organized a glee club there, worked with the Women's Musical Club to organize the Junior Piano Festival (1935-7) and the Moncton Music Festival (begun in 1937), and in 1950 was co-founder of the New Brunswick Music Teachers' Association (later the NBRMTA).
Moncton has hosted a summer festival, Jazz New Brunswick, beginning in 1987, and Encore Moncton, an entertainment extravaganza held 3-5 May 1990 to celebrate the city's centennial, which featured Roch Voisine, Edith Butler, local television hosts, community groups, dancers, gymnasts, and schoolchildren.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002414   (1227 words)

  
  Theatre in Canada - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Winnipeg is the home of the Manitoba Theatre Centre, and the Winnipeg Jewish Theatre.
Montréal's theatre scene is split between French and English-language theatre.
Moncton has the restored Capitol Theatre, one of only eight theatres of the ca.
open-encyclopedia.com /Theatre_in_Canada   (279 words)

  
 The Capitol Theatre Moncton Features Live Performing Arts Events
Moncton, New Brunswick >> The Capitol Theatre-Moncton, The Maritimes Live Performance Center
Please View our Theater Seating plan of our beautiful theatre house which outlines the best places to sit, when coming to view our many theatre presentations at Moncton's Capitol Theatre.
Please note the seating legend which shows the optimum seating locations from A+ to C level coded by color.
moncton.localintheknow.com /profiles/8626/The-Capitol-Theatre_Seating-Plan.asp?ID=8626   (96 words)

  
 The Capitol Theatre Moncton Features Live Performing Arts Events
The Capitol Theatre in Moncton, New Brunswick is an 800 seat, restored 1920s-era vaudeville house on Main Street that serves as the centre for cultural entertainment for the city.
Moncton's Capitol Theatre is often host to gala evenings developed by local community organizations catering to the performing arts, or fund raising.
When you experience the Capitol Theatre as a venue for your personal entertainment, you will, starting from the rich and comprehensive restoration of an earlier time and style period, begin to experience and understand the special quality of community life that is anchored around Greater Moncton, and southeastern New Brunswick.
www.moncton.localintheknow.com /Profiles/8626/The-Capitol-Theatre.asp?ID=8626   (357 words)

  
 Symphony New Brunswick - Theatres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
In 1991, the Capitol Theatre, together with the smaller, adjoining Empress Theatre, was purchased by the City of Moncton and assigned a Board of Directors.
The Capitol Theatre opened its doors to the public in the fall of 1993.
In a decade, the Capitol Theatre went from an old abandoned movie theatre to one of the most vibrant and dynamic cultural center, for both the Anglophone and Francophone communities.
www.symphonynb.com /index.php?id=3   (440 words)

  
 Capitol Theatre
Restored to its original historic splendour, the Capitol Theatre is the centre of Greater Moncton’s arts scene.
Built in 1926, the main hall of 818 seats offers exceptional acoustics for a wide variety of performances, including theatre, dance, orchestras, as well as humour and, of course, all sorts of musical performances – in French and in English.
The adjoining Empress Theatre, which holds 150 people, offers an intimate ambiance that allows for the wonder of closer contact between the artists and the audience.
www.capitol.nb.ca /e/index.php   (95 words)

  
 Moncton Theatres & Auditoriums: Theatres & Auditoriums in Moncton, Atlantic Canada
This is a beautifully restored theatre in the style of the great Vaudeville theatres of the early 1920s.
The theatre holds a wide range of cultural events to appeal to all tastes.
Theatre I'Escaouette is located on Botsford Street and is a professional Acadian francophone theatre company and performance centre.
www.moncton.worldweb.com /SightsAttractions/TheatresAuditoriums   (98 words)

  
 The History of Moncton. Information about History of the Region
The history of Moncton is diverse and full of dramatic events that shaped not only the town itself but the country as a whole.
Moncton community was born when the nomadic Mikmaq settlers founded a camp on the banks of the Petitcodiac River.
The construction of the Moncton causeway in 1968, to give the inhabitants of the town a route across the river, has devastated not only the wildlife and fish population, but it has also suppressed the great tidal bore.
www.moncton.net /articles/307.htm   (1233 words)

  
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Artword Theatre is a new 150-seat performance space in downtown Toronto, Canada, committed to fostering the development and performance of theatre, music, dance and multi-media works.
The Department of Theatre, located in the heart of the country's fastest growing theatre market and in close proximity to the nation's most prestigious research libraries, is distinguished by its diversity and by its excellence in creativity and...
Theatre majors at Hollins University prepare for careers in theatre through coursework and theatre internships.
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 Archibald B&B invites you to visit Moncton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The City of Moncton is extremely proud of its role in Atlantic Canada as the economic leader of the region.
Moncton and its citizens continue to work hard to further develop the city, as we quickly approach the new millennium.
Moncton’s enviable flair for life and rich culture is a must to be experienced.
www.archibaldbed-breakfast.com /links.htm   (1088 words)

  
 labrigitte: Capitol Theatre in Moncton, New Brunswick
A fire in 1926 destroyed the theatre, and it was rebuilt in 1929.
In 1990, the city of Moncton bought it and renovated it.
The tech support was warm and friendly, and by the end of the evening we had unplugged ourselves and were wandering around the theatre serenading our audience, the ushers and the technicians.
brigitte.adadhannah.com /2006/10/capitol-theatre-in-moncton-new.html   (415 words)

  
 A multitude of experiences await in Moncton!
The Moncton Neighborhood stretches from the Petitcodiac River (which separates Albert and Westmorland Counties) through the communities of Dieppe, Memramcook, Dorchester, Sackville, and Aulac to the New Brunswick/Nova Scotia border.
The Moncton area is unique in it's cultural and linguistic diversity; it is a truly bilingual area with the population almost equally divided between French and English language speakers.
Moncton is rich in history as an Acadian settlement, originally named "Le Coude" (French for elbow) as a description of the bend in the river on the current Moncton site.
www.bayoffundy.com /monctonexperiences.aspx   (1265 words)

  
 (GCWAV8) Phantom of the Opera by Energizer Bunny
The theatre was quite neglected and finally closed at the end of the 1980's while the Empress closed in the 1960's then became a teen night club, then was used for storage then, was just abandonned.
The age of the nun varies anywhere from 18 to 30 years old and there are those who maintain that the stove was a gas stove, not a wood stove but otherwise there is general agreement who she was and what happened to her.
Like the presence said to exist in Moncton’s Capitol Theatre, where the ghost of a fireman is supposed to exist.
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 Moncton travel guide - Wikitravel
Moncton is a city in southeast New Brunswick, Canada.
Moncton has a population of 60,126, with a metropolitan population of about 126,086.
Moncton is often described as the Hub of the Maritime provinces.
wikitravel.org /en/Moncton   (1028 words)

  
 Capitol Theatre becomes provincial historical site (03/09/26)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The Capitol Theatre, now a designated provincial historic site, was built in 1926 in an opera house style of the period.
The theatre was constructed originally as a silent screen cinema and for live entertainment.
It is one of a few theatres in Canada that have been authentically and historically restored, and is one of three pre-World War II restored theatres in New Brunswick.
www.gnb.ca /cnb/news/wcs/2003e0840cs.htm   (340 words)

  
 Mount Allison University News and Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The concert will be held in the Capitol Theatre in Moncton beginning at 8 o'clock, and the program will include the German master's Coriolan Overture as well as his Symphony No. 8.
The Choral Society is a 70-plus member chorus composed of students, faculty and staff members from Mount Allison University, along with members of the Sackville, Amherst, and Moncton communities, all under the direction of Dr. Brian J. Ellard of the university's Department of Music.
Ticket information may be obtained from the Capitol Theatre Box Office at 856-4379 or 1-800-567-1922.
www.mta.ca /news/index.cgi?id=16   (241 words)

  
 .: SONIC ENTERTAINMENT GROUP :.
Theatre Shows — doors 7:30 PM, support act 8 PM show over by 11:00 PM (give or take 15 - 20 min.
Check with the box office prior to the concert to find out about any last minute availability (many theatre shows often have a waiting list for day of releases).
Generally club shows are general admission and theatre shows are reserved seating.
www.sonicentertainmentgroup.com /concerts_faqs.htm   (644 words)

  
 CBC New Brunswick | Programs | Information Morning Moncton | Community Events
National Volunteer Week 2007 Community Volunteer Breakfast Celebration for Dieppe, Moncton and Riverview to be held at the Moncton Coliseum Agrena Complex, 377 Killam Drive, Wednesday, April 18 from 7:30 til 9 a.m.
The Moncton Community Concert Association is pleased to announce the fourth concert of their 2006-2007 season.
The Moncton Public Library is inviting submissions for the library gallery.
www.cbc.ca /informationmorningmoncton/community-events.html   (1428 words)

  
 The Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick Ltd. (LCNB) - PGI 2004
The 2004 New Brunswick PGI Golf Tournament for Literacy was held on August 26th at the Royal Oaks Golf and Country Club in Moncton.
The PGI committee is elated to welcome Valdy to Moncton in celebration of literacy.
Robert K. Irving, President, Irving Group of Companies - Moncton is the chair of the PGI Golf Tournament for Literacy in New Brunswick - 2004.
www.nb.literacy.ca /pgi/2004.htm   (413 words)

  
 Welcome to Avalon Bed & Breakfast On Line
Main St The Capitol Theatre opened its doors to the public in the fall of 1993.
Theatre New Brunswick opened its 1993 season with the world premiere of Lucien II "Lucien's Labour Lost" by Marshall Button.
The Capitol continues to host regular performances by Theatre New Brunswick and Symphony New Brunswick.
www.avalonterrace.com /links.htm   (516 words)

  
 Francophonie Concert scheduled for March 20 in Moncton (03/03/10)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
MONCTON (CNB) - The annual concert to mark International Francophonie Day will take place on March 20 at the Capitol Theatre in Moncton, Minister responsible for la Francophonie, Paul Robichaud, and Jean-Guy Rioux, president of the Société des Acadiens et des Acadiennes du Nouveau-Brunswick (SAANB), announced today.
The Moncton show is part of the Rendez-Vous de la Francophonie program and Provincial French Pride week.
The concert is free, but tickets must be picked up in advance at the Capitol Theatre box office, 811 Main Street, and can be reserved by calling 856-4379 or 1-800-567-1922.
www.gnb.ca /cnb/news/iga/2003e0232ig.htm   (507 words)

  
 Moncton
Located on the campus of l'Universite de Moncton, the Acadian Museum showcases an interesting and varied collection of artifacts that reflect Acadian heritage and heritage from 1604 through to present day.
Restored to its original elegance, Moncton's Capitol Theatre is one of only eight such theatres in the country.
While in Moncton, check out the schedule to see which local, national or international talents are performing and perhaps take in a show.
www.bayoffundy.com /Main.aspx?id=2030   (367 words)

  
 About Us | Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada
About Us The Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada was created in 2001 due in large part to the efforts of founder Susan Chalmers-Gauvin, current Chair, and founding artistic director Igor Dobrovolskiy.
Their vision was to create a professional touring company of international calibre in Atlantic Canada, which would benefit from and enhance the rich artistic fabric of the region.
As the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada continues to grow and develop at a rate unprecedented on the Canadian performing arts stage, it remains true to its original vision — to bring engaging original stories and electrifying dance to the stage.
www.atlanticballet.ca /en/about   (268 words)

  
 Visiting Moncton • What to do
Indoors, outdoors, 12 months of the year, Moncton provides entertainment and activities for both the young and the young at heart.
From world-class golf and sporting facilities to some of the best shopping and dining experiences in Atlantic Canada, Moncton has something for everyone.
Take some time to explore all there is to see and do in Moncton!
www.gomoncton.com /ENSite/Visit/WhattodoEN.html   (70 words)

  
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The Capitol Theatre opened its doors to the public in the Fall of 1993 to rave reviews.
Since then, the theatre has become home for the performing and visual arts.
Located at 20 Mountain Road, housing an interesting collection of artifacts, the Moncton Museum combines the historic facade of an old City Hall with bold straight line architecture.
www.umoncton.ca /colloque/english/cult1.html   (108 words)

  
 (((PAIENS.COM))) les NEWS
(Moncton, 16 janvier 2007) – Le Théâtre Capitol de Moncton tiendra une grande vente de sièges ce vendredi, 19 janvier prochain, de 10 h à 18 h.
Here is a detailed list of shows presented by the Capitol Theatre and the discounts that apply.
Tickets for the Capitol Theatre seat sale are available at the Capitol Theatre Box Office at 811 Main Street, in Moncton.
www.paiens.com /communique/comm_18janv07.html   (356 words)

  
 Visiting Moncton • What to do
Restored to its original 1922 elegance, the Capitol Theatre is one of only eight such theatres in Canada.
At low tide the muddy river bottom is often visible, but within an hour of the arrival of the Bore, the water level rises some 7.5 metres (25') to fill the river to its banks.
The Tidal Bore can be observed from many places around Greater Moncton, whether it be from Dieppe, Moncton or Riverview; visit a local Tourist Information Centre for more information.
www.gomoncton.com /ENSite/Visit/WTD_Capitol.html   (211 words)

  
 GreatBigSea.com | The Official Community of Great Big Sea
I would like to say that the concert in Moncton at the Capital Theater was tremendous.
Me, my mom and my best friend were there it was my fourth GBS concert and it was great for my friend it was her first and I am truly happy that you guys played old browns daughter as the last song because it is her favorite.
We were lucky enough to have front row seats to last night's show in Moncton, so we got to see the guys up close and personal, and they didn't disappoint.
www.greatbigsea.com /thetour/reviews/moncton06.aspx   (2127 words)

  
 On The Fly - Jim Edsall's News Page
In December, Jim accepted an invitation to appear in an exhibition featuring New Brunswick artisans from Moncton and surrounding regions.
The exhibition took place at The Capitol Theatre in Moncton, New Brunswick on December 13 and 14 - just in time for Christmas 2002.
The Capitol Theatre Exhibition is such a unique thing.
personal.nbnet.nb.ca /edsallj/jims_news.html   (314 words)

  
 Capitol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
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