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(Redirected from Red Robinson Show Theatre)

The Molson Canadian Theatre
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LocationHard Rock Casino Vancouver
Coquitlam, British Columbia
Coordinates49°13′40N 122°50′12W / 49.2279°N 122.8367°W / 49.2279; -122.8367
OwnerGreat Canadian Entertainment
TypeProscenium Theatre
Capacity1,074
OpenedSeptember 16, 2006

The Molson Canadian TheatreinCoquitlam, British Columbia is a 1,074-seat live event theatre adjoining the Hard Rock Casino Vancouver. The $20 million venue opened with a show by Little Richard on September 16, 2006, and was named for local radio legend Red Robinson. It was originally called The Red Robinson Show Theatre and later The Theatre, but was changed to its current name in April 2016 due to brand sponsorship.[1]

A wide variety of acts have appeared at the theatre, including singers (Tony Bennett, Jewel, Paul Anka, and Chris Cornell), pop/rock groups (Barenaked Ladies, The Beach Boys, Chris Cornell, Judas Priest), comedians (Dennis Miller, Jay Leno, Howie Mandel, Bill Maher), country acts (Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, Wynonna), and Broadway-type shows (Cats).

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The 21,000-square-foot (2,000 m2) multi-purpose venue is the largest theatre in the world to use the spiral lift system which allows independent row configurations. There are four configurations possible:

The television series Psych filmed a concert scene at the theatre on April 24, 2007.

References

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  • ^ Rock Concert Seating Plan
  • ^ Cabaret Seating Plan
  • ^ Cabaret with Dance Floor Seating Plan
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