Rose Theatre Brampton

Rose Theatre Brampton

On the left is a two-storey red brick rotunda with a full-height five-pane wide dark window showing parts of the interior atrium, and at which base is the main entrance to the theatre. To the right is a red brick wall arcing away, with nine identical and equally spaced four-pane wide windows stretching from the ground to nearly the roof. It is fronted for its entire length by a stairway with about seven steps, leading to a piazza in the foreground.

Exterior of the Rose Theatre.
Address 1 Theatre Lane
Brampton
Canada
Parking yes - Free
Type performing arts centre
Capacity 868
Construction
Opened 2006
Years active 2006-present
Construction cost $55 million
Website
http://rosetheatre.ca
The Rose Theatre Fountain Stage

The Rose Theatre Brampton is located in downtown Brampton, Ontario. A series of public events throughout September 2006 culminated in a grand opening on 29 September featuring Diana Krall. The theatre includes a main performance hall with seating for 880, and a smaller multi-purpose hall with seating for 130-160, depending on configuration

It was built as "a cultural and tourist destination that will attract significant new business to surrounding restaurants, shops and services". City planners projected that the facilities would generate $2.7 million in economic activity in its first year of operation, and grow to $19.8 million by the fifth year. This is predicted to attract more than 55,000 visitors annually who will spend about $275,000 on before and after-show entertainment, creating close to 300 permanent jobs.

The Rose Theatre was built over a parking lot on land which was originally going to be used to construct an apartment building. However, the soil was found to be too wet and the result was that the Rose Theatre was built there instead.

The Rose Theatre is home to the Rose Theatre Summer Series. The Series is a summer stock theatre festival which includes various theatrical pieces. The shows are in three different venues: The Main Stage, Studio Two and Garden Square.

History

In May and June 2008, construction included renovations to the surroundings and the installation of a fountain stage.

It was the final stop of the 2010-2011 American/Canadian national tour of The Wizard of Oz.

The building ran on generators in summer 2011, due to electrical problems. Electricity was shut off again in late October 2011, due to water seepage in the electrical room. Running off generators, the theatre cancelled a concert and two performances of I, Claudia. Other shows continued without heat, elevators, and with lots of the parking garage closed off, deemed too dark.[1] This was soon after the Pearson Theatre was shut down temporarily due to rigging issues; both venues are run by the same department.[2] The outage lasted from October 27 to November 11.[3]

References

  1. Goodfellow, Ashley (28 October 2011). "Rose cancels more shows". Brampton Guardian (Brampton ON). Retrieved 31 October 2011.
  2. http://www.bramptonguardian.com/what's%20on/article/1228528--safety-concerns-close-theatre
  3. Goodfellow, Ashley (14 November 2011). "Power restored at Rose". Brampton Guardian (Brampton ON). Retrieved 14 November 2011.

See also

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