Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Team Farkle 7
N 43° 39.177 W 079° 22.769
17T E 630679 N 4834603
The last double decker theatre in the world.
Waymark Code: WM2ZWE
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 01/17/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Better Half
Views: 58

This was originally used for Vaudeville and converted to a movie theater in the 30's, until 1981 when it was bought by the Ontario Heritage Trust & restored to a live stage theater.

According to Wikipedia;

The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres are a pair of stacked theatres in Toronto, Canada.

They are the last surviving Edwardian stacked theatres in the world. The pair were originally built as the centrepiece of Marcus Loew's theatre chain in 1913. The building was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb. Lamb was also the builder of The Canon Theatre. The ornate lower theatre, then named Loew's Yonge Street Theatre was home to plays and Vaudeville productions that attracted some of the world's top talent. The upper level Winter Garden, which is decorated to resemble a forest, also housed Vaudeville productions.

In 1928 the decline of Vaudeville forced the Winter Garden to close, and it remained shuttered for several decades. Left inside it was a large collection of Vaudeville props and scenery, now the world's largest surviving collection. The lower theatre was eventually transformed into a cinema. Over time the building gradually deteriorated as did the theatre. In 1969, Loews sold the Elgin to Famous Players. By the 1970s the Elgin was showing mainly B movies and soft core pornography. In 1981 the Ontario Heritage Foundation bought the structure from Famous Players and set about restoring the two theatres.

Since then the theatres have been at the heart of Toronto's thriving theatre scene home to major productions and musicals with Cats being the first performance at the Elgin. The building was closed in 1987 to be fully restored and then reopened in 1989.

The Elgin Theatre also serves as one of the hosts to the annual Toronto International Film Festival.
Number of Screen(s): 1

Web site: [Web Link]

Year Theater Opened: Not listed

Ticket Price (local currency): Not Listed

Matinee Price (local currency): Not Listed

Concessions Available: Not Listed

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