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Best Entertainment in Vancouver

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Situated inside The Cultch the Historic Theatre is a theatrical and music events space. The theater is spread across standards seating arrangements but it can be customized as per the event requirements. The theater has been home to many a plays, musical performances and various other events, contact the rentals coordinator for rates and more details. Check the website for details regarding upcoming performances and ticket booking.

The breathtaking greens of the Deer Lake Park make it a regular feature in every tourist's must see list. Circling the Deer Lake, this park includes numerous trails that run through the woodlands and marshes. A bird watchers paradise, the park is the home to a number of species of plants, birds and animals. It also includes a number of art and culture centers that run events in the park all year round and include local festivals, performing arts as well as exhibitions. Deer Lake Park is a great place to cut off from the city and enjoy some peace and quiet by the lake.

Located on the scenic Granville Island and in the Vancouver TheatreSports League, the Improv Centre is the place to go to for some comic relief. You can enjoy the comical theatrics or musicals of new and well known actors from Wednesday to Saturday. Their witty liners and talent will want you to come back for more. The shows are always creative and full of punch and changes throughout the year giving you a variety to choose from.

If you are a theater lover then you will surely enjoy a visit to the Metro Theatre Centre which is run by a non-profit organization called the Metropolitan Theatre Co-Operative. The theater's main objective is to promote and advance theater arts on a non-professional platform. Metro is also a training center for many local actors, technicians and directors. The theater puts on several production shows in addition to a Christmas pantomime each year. The shows are all popular plays and musicals by well-known playwrights across the world and the production is of top quality.

Locally also known as "The Cable Box" and "The Phone Booth", Rogers Arena is downtown's modern entertainment complex. The arena boasts the latest technology and great lines of sight from all seats. It is also home to the NHL's Vancouver Canucks. There are family restaurants, cappuccino bars, Mexican burrito stands, pizza parlors, popcorn and pop kiosks and a beer garden. For fine dining, there's the Club Lounge, the five-star BC Club and the Spirit Club Tap and Grill. It is also a premium venue for sports and entertainment in Vancouver.

Malkin Bowl is a fantastic place to enjoy theater. Not only can you watch a brilliant show, you can do it beneath the sun and stars. This outdoor venue has played host to a number of music and theater events. Music concerts often find the Bowl a perfect location to draw in the crowds. The 1996 Pearl Jam concert was one of the biggest and most memorable event held here, and even inspired the place's nickname, Merkin Ball after their record. The Malkin Bowl is also home to the non-profit production company TUTS or Theatre Under The Stars.

Jericho Arts Centre is a non-profit theater run by the West Point Grey Community Association and partnered by the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation and United Players. Located near the Jericho Beach, this venue offers thrilling plays, where the local artists and talents participate together to bring the classics to life. You can thoroughly quench your appetite for quality theater and entertainment by catching a memorable play at the JAC.

This is a chic five-screen multiplex where you will find Kitsilano locals finished shopping at next door's Westbeach grab lattes and muffins before settling into one of this theater's five comfy and stylish cinemas. It shows foreign, independent and alternative wide-release films and has the usual candy and snack bar. Only those who are 19 years and above are allowed in Fifth Avenue Cinemas.

Located on campus of the University of British Columbia, the Theatre at UBC is an on-site performance venue run by the drama department at the University. This venue has concrete walls, wood carving and thick glass panels. This historic venue has been home to a number of productions by the University, and has gone on to win many accolades. The Frederic Wood Theatre also doubles up as a dance and concert hall. The facility has disabled access and is also budget friendly. Parking is easily available.

The place has a long history having been established in 1892 and becoming a landmark for local and international acts in all music genres. You will find live music all through the week without a gap. Apart from being an entertainment venue and hosting performances of world class performers, they also are a bar where you can enjoy the Chinese delicacies served and tipple on various drinks. This 200 seater venue also hosts ladies nights, karaoke nights and many other events as per your requirement. You can also book their free shuttle bus to ferry your party to the venue.

Presentation House Theatre has been entertaining the neighborhoods of North Vancouver for more than thirty years and offers a cozy yet friendly and entertaining experience. It is a place where you will find various performing arts in a professional level and catering to different audiences. The venue is also given out on rents to small theater companies, upcoming producers and one night musicals and concerts.

This massive domed theater, one of the largest in the world, transports its visitors to a myriad of spectacular locations. It's a 400-seat theater with a five-story screen and 28-speaker digital sound system. And as if that wasn't impressive enough, Omnimax Theatre shows award-winning science and nature films from around the globe.

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