copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center - Howard Community College Presenting the diverse work of students and professionals, the Horowitz Center’s 2024-2025 season features children’s theatre, classical music, modern musicals, contemporary dance, inspiring art exhibits, readings, film discussions, and so much more!
Myer Horowitz Theatre - Facebook Myer Horowitz Theatre 1,276 likes · 15 talking about this Every seat in the house at the Horowitz Theatre provides a close, intimate view of the performers on stage This 680-seat concert hall
Media, Art, and Performance | University of Regina The University Theatre, also known as the main stage, is a modern proscenium theatre with seating for up to 439 It is one of only two theatres in the city of Regina with a fly tower, which offers endless production possibilities
Risa Horowitz - Wikipedia Risa Horowitz (born 1970) is a Canadian visual and media artist Her works have been exhibited across Canada and internationally Her work has been shown at Canada House in London, England, and is included in its permanent collection
About Us - Howard Community College Visual and Performing Arts Center Presenting the diverse work of students and professionals, the Horowitz Center’s 2024-2025 season features children’s theatre, classical music, modern musicals, contemporary dance, inspiring art exhibits, readings, film discussions, and so much more!
Smith Theatre Seating Chart | Howard Community College At a seating capacity of 424, The Horowitz Center Smith Theatre is HCC's largest proscenium venue, heavily utilized by HCC for college, student, community and partner organization events The newly renovated theatre features new and increased seating as well as improved lighting and sound equipment
Conexus Arts Centre - Wikipedia The Conexus Arts Centre, known from 1970 till 2006 (and still largely known) as the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts, is a theatre complex located within Wascana Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, which largely replaces former theatres downtown and Darke Hall on the original campus of Regina College, also in Wascana Centre but north of
Reginas historic buildings and precincts - Wikipedia The Broadway was Regina's first "all-talkie" movie theatre, built by theatre owner and manager Harry Bercovich Styled in the "Spanish villa" theme inside and outside, it opened on January 1, 1930 However, the theatre was closed little more than a year later because of the Great Depression