Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Explained

Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Address:
Edmonton, Alberta
T6G 2T2
Coordinates:53.5219°N -113.5289°W
Owner:Government of Alberta
Operator:Government of Alberta
Type:Performing arts centre
Capacity:2,538 (2,416 when Orchestra pit in use)
Opened:1957
Tenants:Edmonton Opera, Alberta Ballet, Canada's Ukrainian Shumka Dancers
Publictransit: Health Sciences/Jubilee station

The Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium is a 4e6cuft performing arts, culture and community facility, located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

General information and history

The auditorium was built in 1957, on a 13acres site adjacent to the University of Alberta to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Alberta. It is owned and operated by the Government of Alberta.[1] The Jubilee is home to the Edmonton Opera, Ukrainian Shumka Dancers and the Alberta Ballet. In addition to opera, ballet, and dance performances, for many years it has hosted Broadway shows, stand-up comedians, theatre productions, recording artists, concert bands, orchestras, cultural festivals, and awards ceremonies.

The main theatre hosts 2,538 people on three levels, or 2,416 if the Orchestra pit is in use.[2] There is also a banquet room, meeting room, rehearsal hall and luxury suite available to rent, along with being able to hold trade shows and meetings in the theatre proper and its lobbies.[3] In 2005 as part of the celebrations for the Alberta Centennial, the auditorium underwent extensive renovations totalling a cost of $91 million.[2]

British rock band Procol Harum performed on November 18, 1971, along with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, the show was recorded and later released as a live album, entitled .

In January 2010, theatre reviewer Pollstar revealed that the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium was the busiest theatre in Canada, selling 146,555 tickets in 2009, beating its twin, the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary (138,515 tickets) and Toronto’s Massey Hall (93,742 tickets).[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.jubileeauditorium.com/northern/about/default.asp Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium - About Us
  2. http://www.jubileeauditorium.com/northern/about/history.asp Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium - History
  3. http://www.jubileeauditorium.com/northern/about/auxiliary_rooms.asp Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium - Facility/Auxiliary Rooms
  4. News: Sperounes . Sandra . Edmonton's Jubilee busiest theatre in Canada: Pollstar . . February 5, 2010 . June 8, 2010.