Citadel Theatre

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Citadel Theatre is a prominent performing arts complex in Edmonton, Alberta, known for its influential role in Canadian theatre and its innovative architectural design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf performing arts centre
architecturalStyle modernist architecture
country Canada
foundedBy James L. Martin NERFINISHED
Joseph H. Shoctor NERFINISHED
Milton Schlosser NERFINISHED
Ralph B. MacMillan NERFINISHED
Sandy Mactaggart NERFINISHED
hasEducationalProgram Citadel Theatre School NERFINISHED
hasFeature atrium
glass-enclosed public space
indoor garden
hasProgram artist training programs
community outreach programs
youth theatre programs
hasSeatingCapacity approximately 700 in Maclab Theatre
over 600 in Shoctor Theatre
hasVenue Maclab Theatre NERFINISHED
Rice Theatre NERFINISHED
Shoctor Theatre NERFINISHED
The Club NERFINISHED
Zeidler Hall NERFINISHED
inception 1965
knownFor Canadian theatre productions
Shakespearean productions
innovative architectural design
large-scale musicals
new play development
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Alberta
Downtown Edmonton NERFINISHED
Edmonton NERFINISHED
namedAfter Citadel Building NERFINISHED
nearby Art Gallery of Alberta NERFINISHED
Churchill Square NERFINISHED
Edmonton City Hall NERFINISHED
operatedBy Citadel Theatre Company NERFINISHED
partOf arts and culture district of Edmonton
regionServed Alberta NERFINISHED
Edmonton metropolitan region NERFINISHED
Western Canada NERFINISHED
significantFor influential role in Canadian theatre
regional theatre in Western Canada
typeOfProduction comedy
drama
family theatre
musical theatre

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John Neville artisticDirectorOf Citadel Theatre
Churchill Station connectsTo Citadel Theatre
John Neville directorOf Citadel Theatre
Churchill Station hasNearbyLandmark Citadel Theatre
Barton Myers notableWork Citadel Theatre