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The Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage is a landmark theatre at 12th and Granville Street in Vancouver, British Columbia which serves as the main stage for the Arts Club Theatre Company. The Stanley first opened as a movie theatre in December 1930, and showed movies for over sixty years before falling revenues led to its closure in 1991. After years of threatened commercial redevelopment, the Stanley was renovated as a stage theatre in 1997–1998 and subsequently awarded status as a heritage building. As a stage for the Arts Club, the Stanley has been used to put on classics, Broadway musicals and other large productions, including Swing!, My Fair Lady, Miss Saigon, Disney's Beauty and the Beast and Irving Berlin's White Christmas.
A blast from the past, the former Stanley Theatre on Granville is a fine setting for live performances. The space is fairly intimate, with orchestra and balcony seating, there really isn't a bad... Read more
My husband and I are season ticket holders and enjoy coming to this landmark on Granville Street. The frontage on Granville Street is a bit quaint which gives it its classic charm - ticket booth... Read more
I went here to watch the Sound of Music and was not disappointed with the venue. The theatre was large enough to hold a large crowd and yet small enough where you can enjoy the experience of... Read more
Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage
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