Located at Homer Street in Vancouver, the Center in Vancouver for Performing Arts is recognized as one of the most prominent establishments for entertainment in the city. Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the Center boasts of state-of-the-art technology, which housed in a spectacular display of grandiose, makes for an experience like none other.
The auditorium boasts of a capacity to seat an audience of 1,836 in plush velvet seats, while performances are conducted atop the mammoth stage. The orchestra pit can accommodate up to 50 musicians, allowing theater-goes a veritable sensory treat. Performances staged at the Center in Vancouver for Performing Arts are delightfully eclectic in their scope. With musical events like the Punjabi Showdown, presented by the Indo Canadian Culture Club of UCFV and jazz performances by internationally acclaimed artist Chris Botti, the Center ensures that there's plenty of variety to suit audiences of every niche.
The Center in Vancouver for Performing Arts also hosts the esteemed Elans, or Canadian Awards for the Electronic and the Animated Arts, while Sigh, Sound and Action, which is a live show production company delving into the genre of Chinese Performing Arts, besides being the owners of the auditorium, also use the Center as a platform to stage their Action Musicals.
For further information and to check what's currently playing at the Center in Vancouver for Performing Arts, you can visit their website http://www.centreinvancouver.com or call them at 604-602-0616.
The Center in Vancouver for the Performing Arts
777 Homer Street Vancouver,
BC Canada V6B 2W1