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Coordinates: 49°1647N 123°0718W / 49.279796°N 123.121661°W / 49.279796; -123.121661
 

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Vogue Theatre
The Vogue Theatre in Vancouver
Map
Address918 Granville Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
OwnerThe MRG Group
Capacity1,280
Screens1
Current useLive event venue
Construction
Opened1941 (1941)
ArchitectSprachman & Kaplan
Website
voguetheatre.com

National Historic Site of Canada

Official nameVogue Theatre National Historic Site of Canada
Designated20 November 1993

Vogue Theatre is an Art Deco/Art Moderne styled building originally built as a movie house, and currently used as an event venue for the performing arts. Situated on Vancouver’s “Theatre Row", the building was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1993.[1]

History

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The Vogue Theatre was designed by the architectural firm Kaplan & Sprachman.[2] Construction began in 1940 and was completed in 1941. It was operated by Canadian Odeon Theatres until 1984, then by Cineplex Odeon. A 1998 restoration project brought back the Vogue Theatre’s original appearance, as well as state-of-the-art light and sound systems being installed.[3] In 2010, the property's owner, Gibbons Hospitality Group, announced intentions of converting it to an event space.[4] The Vogue has hosted events such as Vancouver’s ComedyFest, Vancouver International Film Festival and Vancouver International Jazz Festival.[3]

Architecture

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The Vogue Theatre is an example of Art Deco or Moderne architecture. The Vogue has been a National Historic Site of Canada since it was officially recognized by the federal government on November 20, 1993, under the Historic Sites and Monuments Act.[1] The interiors of the building are not officially protected. The Vogue is also a City of Vancouver heritage "A" building.

Exterior design

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The Vogue Theatre is crafted in the Art Deco style, emphasizing sleek lines and fluid contours. It has symmetrical façades, constructed in a mixture of textured concrete and terrazzo panels with wrought-iron screens. One of the defining features of Vogue is its large neon sign which is topped by silhouette of the Roman Goddess Diana.

Interior design

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The Vogue Theatre has 1,161 seats with 614 on the orchestra level, 211 in the Dress Circle, and 336 on the Upper Circle. It has curved balconies and curved ceilings in the Art Deco style.

The Vogue has an elaborate modulated lighting system. The stage, made of black-painted maple, is equipped with a flying system 30 feet above the floor. The air-conditioning systems and ducts are concealed in the ceiling coves, which improves the acoustics of the theatre.

References

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  • ^ Silverstein, Barbara (30 November 2016). "Former Eglinton Theatre declared national historic site". Canadian Jewish News. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  • ^ a b "Vogue Theatre". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  • ^ Mackie, John (7 March 2010). "Refurbished Vogue Theatre hopes to host 200 events annually". Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
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