Theatre Under the Stars (Vancouver)
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Theatre Under the Stars, commonly referred to as TUTS, is one of Vancouver's largest musical theatre companies. The society presents two musicals during the summer season at Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park, British Columbia.
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[edit] History
In 1934 TUTS was originally started as an outdoor band shell for summer concerts and orchestra music. Theatre Under the Stars Society was founded (in 1940) under the auspices of the Vancouver Park Board by the board superintendent A.S. Wootten, the conductor Basil Horsfall, and the actor E.V. Young, with advice from Gordon Hilker, to provide entertainment in Stanley Park.[1] Theatre Under the Stars officially openned on August 6th 1940.
Theatre Under the Stars Society had its last season in 1963. Then in 1969 a new theatre company, Theatre in the Park in collaboration with Carousel, began presenting two musicals a season. The company renamed itself to Theatre Under the Stars in 1980.
In 1982 a fire destroyed part of Malkin Bowl but the company was able to survive and rebuild the damaged outdoor theatre.
[edit] Chronology of Plays
- 1949 - 1963 (incomplete list)
- 1970's
- 1980 - 1991 (incomplete list)
- 2004
- 2005 - 60th Season[2]
- 2006 - None (Company Reorganization)
[edit] Notable Alumni
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
- ^ http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003393 The Canadian Encyclopedia
- ^ http://www.airhighways.com/malkin_bowl.htm Air Highways Magazine
[edit] References
- TUTS Website Official Website
- Theatre Under the Stars Vancouver Info Center
- Theatre History University of British Columbia
- Stanley Park General Info Vancouver City
- TUTS Article Canadian Encyclopedia