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'''Kanata Theatre''' is a a 350-seat non-profit theatre located in the [[Ottawa]] neighbourhood of [[Kanata, Ontario|Kanata]]. It was opened in May 1996 by Merle Nicholds, then the mayor of Kanata, and Marianne Wilkinson. |
'''Kanata Theatre''' is a a 350-seat non-profit theatre located in the [[Ottawa]] neighbourhood of [[Kanata, Ontario|Kanata]]. It was opened in May 1996 by Merle Nicholds, then the mayor of Kanata, and Marianne Wilkinson. |
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==History== |
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in 1968 it began as a play reading group in a sleepy bedroom community. At that time the town consisted of only a handful of houses, one public school, two gas stations, a post office and an A&P grocery store. |
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In 1993 several major developments brought the dream closer to reality. The group conducted a feasibility study that convinced the members to spend Kanata Theatre’s $300,000 reserve fund on a playhouse project. On Kanata Theatre’s initiative the City of Kanata allocated roughly half of its new federal/provincial infrastructure funding to that project, set aside land at Walter Baker Park, and gave Kanata Theatre the right to manage the building under a lease. By the spring of 1994 the project was under way. |
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Peter Smith of the firm of Lett/Smith, Governor General’s award winner for his restoration of London’s Grand Theatre, designer of Toronto’s Princess of Wales Theatre, and long time architect for the Shaw Festival, was chosen to design the building. |
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Kanata Theatre took possession of its new home in March 1996 and in May of that year staged its first production in the Playhouse, Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. The move to the Playhouse was followed by a large increase both in the group’s membership and its audience. In 2001 the Playhouse was expanded by the addition of a rehearsal studio, postponed for budgetary reasons from the original construction, an expanded lobby and other facilities. Kanata Theatre covered the entire cost of this expansion. |
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==Location== |
==Location== |
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Established | May,1996 |
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Location | Terry Fox Drive, Kanata, Ontario, Canada |
Type | Community Theatre |
Website | Kanata Theatre |
Kanata Theatre is a a 350-seat non-profit theatre located in the Ottawa neighbourhood of Kanata. It was opened in May 1996 by Merle Nicholds, then the mayor of Kanata, and Marianne Wilkinson.
History
in 1968 it began as a play reading group in a sleepy bedroom community. At that time the town consisted of only a handful of houses, one public school, two gas stations, a post office and an A&P grocery store.
In 1993 several major developments brought the dream closer to reality. The group conducted a feasibility study that convinced the members to spend Kanata Theatre’s $300,000 reserve fund on a playhouse project. On Kanata Theatre’s initiative the City of Kanata allocated roughly half of its new federal/provincial infrastructure funding to that project, set aside land at Walter Baker Park, and gave Kanata Theatre the right to manage the building under a lease. By the spring of 1994 the project was under way.
Peter Smith of the firm of Lett/Smith, Governor General’s award winner for his restoration of London’s Grand Theatre, designer of Toronto’s Princess of Wales Theatre, and long time architect for the Shaw Festival, was chosen to design the building.
Kanata Theatre took possession of its new home in March 1996 and in May of that year staged its first production in the Playhouse, Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. The move to the Playhouse was followed by a large increase both in the group’s membership and its audience. In 2001 the Playhouse was expanded by the addition of a rehearsal studio, postponed for budgetary reasons from the original construction, an expanded lobby and other facilities. Kanata Theatre covered the entire cost of this expansion.
Location
The theatre is located at 1 Ron Maslin Way, near the Queensway (Highway 417) on the western side of Kanata, just off Terry Fox Drive. it is easily accessible to the residents of the city and there is bus access by OC-Transpo.
Performances
Genres presented include musical theatre, theatre, dance. Kanata Theatre is rented to Local Schools
Funding
Funding for the construction for the theatre came from Kanata Theatre's own building fund, and from a federal-provincial infrastructure grant. The then City of Kanata provided the site.
Organization
All performers and staff are volunteers from this community, all with an interest in theatre. , from box office, ushers and other front of house duties to the stage crew, stage lighting and sound board.
40th Anniversary Season
In celebration of Kanata Theatre 40th anniversary, Kanata Theatre was given the honour of hosting the 2009 Theatre Festival at the Ron Maslin Playhouse. This event was to serve up a theatrical feast with all that springtime in the beautiful City of Ottawa that has to offer!
The Visiting theatre groups from across Ontario were presenting their best productions each evening from May 13th to 16th, with an Awards Brunch on May 17th.
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