VICTORIA, British
Columbia - The Royal Theatre opened in 1913 as a privately built and operated
roadhouse. It has seen many of this century's great performers on its stage,
including Sarah Bernhardt, Carlos Montoya, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Luciano
Pavarotti, in spite of having been used in part as a cinema from 1917 until
1981. The Royal Theatre was designated a site of national historic significance
in 1987, and received a commemorative plaque from the Historic Sites and
Monuments Board of Canada in 1990. The original foyer has been augmented by
lobby extensions completed in 1991, while the auditorium retains its original
Rococo/Renaissance Revival style decor. Extensive technical upgrades,
restoration work to the auditorium, and refurbishment of the dressing rooms took
place in 2002.
The Royal is home
to the Victoria Symphony and Pacific Opera Victoria, as well as being Vancouver
Island's premiere venue for touring attractions.
The Royal Theatre operates as a licensee/rental venue, under the administration
of the Royal & McPherson Theatres Society.