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Revision as of 12:22, 29 August 2022
Kaplan & Sprachman was a prominent Canadian architectural firm, best known for designing 69 theatres.[1] Five of those theatres remain in operation: the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto; the Imperial Oil Centre for the Performing Arts and the Odeon Theatre, in Sarnia; and the Park Theatre and Vogue Theatre in Vancouver.[2]
The partnership dissolved in 1965. 365 architectural drawings belonging to Harold Kaplan were donated to the Archives of Canada.
image | name | municipality | location | opened | closed | notes |
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Clyde Theatre | Toronto | Danforth Avenue near Lutrell Avenue | 1926 | ? | ||
Liberty Theatre | Toronto | Dundas Street West near Spadina Avenue | 1928-08-22 |
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Odeon Theatre (Queen and Jameson) | Toronto | Queen Street West near Jameson Avenue | 1931-05-22 | |||
Circle Theatre (Toronto) | Toronto | Yonge Street near Sherwood Avenue | 1933-01-11 | |||
Cameo Theatre | Toronto | Pape Avenue at Floyd Avenue | 1934 | |||
Eglinton Theatre | Toronto | Eglinton Avenue West near Avenue Road | 1935 | 2003 |
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Lansdowne Theatre | Toronto | Lansdowne Avenue near Bloor Street West | 1936 | |||
Allenby Theatre | Toronto | Danforth Avenue at Greenwood Avenue | 1936 | |||
Bellevue Theatre | Toronto | College Street at Brunswick Avenue | 1936 | |||
Bayview Theatre | Toronto | Bayview Avenue near Fleming Crescent | 1936 | |||
Community Theatre | Toronto | Woodbine Avenue at Frater Avenue | 1937-01-20 | |||
Bloordale Theatre | Toronto | Bloor Street West near Indian Road | 1938-05 | |||
Metro Theatre | Toronto | Bloor Street West at Manning Avenue | 1938 | 2013 |
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Colony Theatre | Toronto | Eglinton Avenue West near Vaughan Road | 1939 | |||
Midtown Theatre | Toronto | Bloor Street West near Albany Avenue | 1940 | |||
Vaughn Theatre | Toronto | |||||
Casino Theatre | Toronto | Queen Street West near York Street | 1944 | 1966 | ||
Downtown Theatre | Toronto | Yonge Street at Dundas Square | 1944 | |||
Glendale Theatre | Toronto | Avenue Road near Cranbrooke Avenue | 1946 | |||
Donlands Theatre | Toronto | Donlands Avenue near Plains Road | 1946 | |||
Birchcliff Theatre | Toronto | Kingston Road at Manderley Drive | 1949-04 | |||
Towne Cinema | Toronto | Bloor Street East near Yonge Street | 1949-08-18 |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kaplan, Harold Solomon, Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada. Retrieved on 2016-02-29.
- ↑ Movie Theaters Designed by Kaplan & Sprachman, Cinema Treasures. Retrieved on 2016-02-29.
- ↑ Abraham Sprachman. Olympedia.
- ↑ Mandel Sprachman Fonds.