![]() |
| OUR THEATRES - Princess of Wales | ||
| Introduction | Royal Alexandra | Canon | Panasonic | Maps & Directions | ||
|
The Princess of Wales Theatre is a new, 2000-seat playhouse built by the father and son producing team of David and Ed Mirvish, who also own and operate Toronto's historic Royal Alexandra Theatre. The
Princess of Wales is the first privately owned and financed theatre built in Canada since 1907 - and the
first anywhere in North America in over 30 years. Construction began on August 6, 1991, and the building
opened to the public with the musical Miss Saigon on May 26, 1993.
The auditorium represents a happy marriage of the best ideas in theatre design from this century and the last. Architect Peter Smith, a winner of the Governor-General's Award for his theatre designs, accepted the challenge of building a large, modern theatre - with a huge stage and fly tower - that would somehow seat 2000, in exceptional comfort, while preserving the elegance and intimacy of a traditional, nineteenth century theatre - and doing it all on a small downtown plot of land.
The award-winning firm Yabu-Pushelberg is responsible for the interior designs of the theatre's spacious lobbies and lounges. The company's work employs the finest natural materials and is characterized by an unusual mixture of contemporary and traditional design themes.
The colourful murals that decorate the interior walls, the proscenium arch, the fly tower and the spectacular ceiling dome are the work of renowned contemporary artist Frank Stella. The murals cover over 10,000 square feet and represent what is believed to be the largest mural commission of this century. Stella has echoed his mural themes in the sculpted reliefs that face the dress circle, balcony and box seats. Similar sculptures, in cast aluminum, decorate both ends of each row of seats throughout the auditorium.
The Princess of Wales is a showcase of all that is best in both traditional and contemporary design. The Toronto Star described it as, "...a glittering glass jewelry case, a sparkling glimpse into a spectacle of total design." In the years since its public opening, the theatre has hosted hundreds of visitors - architects, designers, engineers and theatre professionals from all over the world - who have come not to see a show, but to study the architecture, design and art work of this landmark theatre. At 300 King Street West, at John St., the Princess of Wales Theatre is in the heart of Toronto's Entertainment District, steps from such major attractions as the CN Tower, the Rogers Centre (SkyDome) and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. There are three levels of seating in the Princess of Wales: Orchestra, Dress Circle and Balcony. All levels are served by elevator and are wheelchair accessible. Each level offers a lobby and bar/refreshment area. The theatre's main bar/refreshment area is the Princess Lounge, located on the lower level, just below the box office. The Princess Lounge is open just before and during performances. Private box seating is also available. Box seats on the Dress Circle level feature private party/reception rooms, the Princess Suites East and West. The Princess Suite West has a private entrance, by elevator from the stage door. There is also a private suite, the Mirvish Suite, on the basement level of the theatre, beside the Princess Lounge, available for special occasions. The Princess of Wales Theatre box office is now closed until September. Please visit the Royal Alexandra Theatre for ticket purchases. |
||
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © Mirvish Productions | ||