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Deadlodge Canyon Amphitheatre Deadlodge Canyon Amphitheatre features family-oriented musical and dramatic performances Wednesday through Sunday, from the beginning of July to early September. Audience members are encouraged to participate. Address: Dinosaur Provincial Park AB Canada
1 403 378-4342
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The Roxy Recently restored, The Roxy in Coleman was originally built in 1948. Now a classic example of a vintage 1950s theatre seating more than 300, a variety of acts headline each year including everything from magicians to musical groups performing classic 50s tunes. Jazz festivals, classic film festivals, afternoon puppet shows and after-dinner Musical Melodramas take place throughout the summer.
1 403 562-7999
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Sternberg-Anderson Theatre Sternberg-Andersen Theatre, located inside the Dinosaur Provincial Park Visitor Centre, features The Magic Valley, a film that provides an overview of the park. In July and August, the theatre presents afternoon family programming. Address: . AB Canada
1 403 378-4342
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The Carriage House Theatre Built in November of 1912, this theatre has changed hands, looks and names multiple times in its long history. In February of 1992, it opened to the public as the Carriage House Theatre. The building is now used for movies and live theatre productions. Over one million dollars was spent on this latest incarnation of the theatre, making it a comfortable, state-of-the-art show house. Address: 353 Main Street Carston AB CAN T0K 0K0
Send an Email (3) 1 403 653-1000
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Rosebud Theatre Situated in the hamlet of Rosebud, one hour's drive northeast of Calgary or half an hour from Drumheller. Offers professional theatre - Main
Stage and Studio Stage. Patrons can enjoy dinner in the historic Mercantile Building and wander through the local museum, art gallery and craft shops as well as book themselves for overnight stays in a variety of local accommodation. Address: Box 654, 102 Railway Ave. E. Rosebud Alberta Canada T0J 2T0
Send an Email (12) 1 403 677-2001
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The Empress Theatre This historic theatre is a gem in Alberta's south. Built in 1912, the facility still hosts a range of live theatre, movies, concerts and more. Small and intimate with surprisingly good acoustics. Past performances have included Sarah Mclaughlin, the Northern Pikes and Fred Penner. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour in the summer. Summer drama camps for kids are also available. Address: 235 Main Street Fort Macleod AB T0L 0Z0
Send an Email (7) 1 800 540-9229
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