Here’s what Darke Hall will look like postrestoration CTV News

What's happening at Darke Hall. Want to learn more about Darke Hall's restoration, reopening and revitalization? Visit our news page for insightful articles, videos and more. View All News. 1/7. Fazioli piano on the Darke Hall stage. 2/7. New Main Entrance. 3/7. Heritage doors. 4/7. Published Apr 21, 2022 • 4 minute read Join the conversation The updated theatre at the newly-restored Darke Hall almost 100 years after it first opened, and following a six-year renovation.

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DARKE HALL - BALCONY SEATING PLAN December 2021 December 2021 GREY HATCH INDICATES ACCESSIBLE / REMOVEABLE SEAT LOCATONS Balcony Right Balcony Centre Balcony Left. Author: abernard Created Date: Darke Hall is scheduled to reopen in early 2021 as a 500-seat, fully-accessible cultural hub for theatre, dance and music in Regina. Photo by TROY FLEECE / Regina Leader-Post As plans for. Twelve years of fundraising, planning and construction has yielded stunning results for Regina's Darke Hall. The 93-year-old concert venue at the University of Regina's College Avenue campus. The university has reached an agreement with the Darke Hall Society, a local non-profit that will be responsible for the day-to-day operations including bookings and maintenance of the building. Pictures of the space can be viewed in the gallery below.

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Published April 21, 2022 3:26 p.m. PDT. Share. The University of Regina officially reopened Darke Hall on Thursday. Originally built in 1929, Darke Hall was a beacon of the arts in the city which. 1:50 Darke Hall reopening ushers in a new era for Regina's 'temple to the arts'. WATCH: The renovated facility is home to state-of-the-art equipment that will allow for more to be hosted at. Design plans aim to keep Darke Hall's historic look while moving the building forward to create an elegant new look. The final estimate on the 90-year-old building's restoration is about $15. Building. Above: Darke Hall interior. Darke Hall was Regina's first dedicated concert hall, admired for its acoustic sound and aesthetically brilliant interior. The building is a Regina landmark with continued presence and purpose. This section of the online exhibit showcases Darke Hall's physical structure from post-construction onwards.

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Darke Hall, Regina, Saskatchewan. 789 likes · 113 talking about this · 504 were here. Opened in 1929, Darke Hall is a premier performance venue in. Darke Hall held its inaugural concert on January 6, 1929. Francis Nicholas Darke built it to be a temple to the arts and a centre for cultural activity.. Photos: University Advancement & Communications. Completing the architectural upgrades while adhering to the original esthetic - all while in the middle of a pandemic - was no easy task. Darke Hall is a 470 seat performance hall located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hall was named for Francis Nicholson Darke, the former mayor of Regina. Designed by architect J.H. Puntin, the hall was built in 1928 and had its inaugural concert opening on 6 January 1929. Darke Hall in Photos. Read more about the restoration of Darke Hall here. Proudly powered by WordPress.

Here’s what Darke Hall will look like postrestoration CTV News

Darke Hall has a remarkable history and now you can hear a bit more about it! Tune in to CJTR Community Radio beginning on April 20th for the series, Out of the Darke, created and hosted by Paul Dechene with support from the University of Regina Conservatory of Performing Arts. The 578-seat auditorium (later expanded to 610 seats), was gifted to the City of Regina by businessman Francis N. Darke. It was designed by J.H. Puntin and for many years was the city's main concert hall. The building opened 6 January 1929, "dedicated to music and arts and the enrichment of the lives of the people of the city."