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The Queen Elizabeth Theatre is a performing arts venue in downtown
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Along with the Orpheum and the
Vancouver Playhouse, it is one of three facilities operated by the
Vancouver Civic Theatres Department.
Built in 1959 by the City of Vancouver, the Queen Elizabeth Theatre is
the home of Vancouver Opera and Ballet British Columbia. The 70 foot
wide proscenium arch stage is the perfect multi-purpose venue for
Broadway shows, pop and rock concerts, opera and dance, as well as live
broadcast gala award ceremonies and telethons.
The Mezzanine Art Gallery at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre has been
displaying the work of local artists for over two decades. Every month a
new exhibit is presented which spotlights the work of an Emily Carr
Institute Alumni. Photography, paintings, sculptures, clay works,
original prints and drawings are offered for the enjoyment of Vancouver
Civic Theatre patrons. We invite you to visit the Art Gallery on the
Mezzanine level, pre-show or during intermission.
Queen Elizabeth Theatre Parkade
In-complex underground parkade open on QET and Playhouse show evenings.
Enter from 600 block Cambie Street going South.
248 car capacity
$7.00 flat rate - day
$7.00 flat rate - evening
Theatres in Vancouver
Guide to Vancouver's Theatres both Live and Movie.
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