Hart's closed the year that the Imperial Opera House opened.
The Imperial was also stretching the truth by calling itself an Opera House: it was actually more like an assembly hall. Local architect A.E. Crickmay and financier Hugh Robson built the Imperial in 1889 on Pender Street at Abbott. The Imperial had separate waiting rooms for men and women, a bar and two ticket offices; it could hold about 600 patrons. Vancouver's first Shakespearean production, Richard III, was performed at the Imperial in December 1889.
Seen above is a later incarnation of the Imperial, The Venus Theatre, which, until recently, was a porn theatre. The fly tower was apparently functioning.
Sadly, the theatre was torn down in October of 2007.
Sadly, the theatre was torn down in October of 2007.
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