FirstOntario Concert Hall

Music and performing arts venue in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FirstOntario Concert Hall is a music and performing arts venue in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The venue was originally known as Hamilton Place, and in 1998, became known as the Ronald V. Joyce Centre for the Performing Arts at Hamilton Place[3] after receiving a donation from the Joyce Family Foundation.[1] In 2016, FirstOntario Credit Union made a $2.5 million deal for the naming rights.[4]

Former namesHamilton Place (1973–1998), Ronald V. Joyce Centre for the Performing Arts at Hamilton Place (1998–2016)[1]
Address1 Summers Lane
Hamilton, Ontario
L8P 4Y2
Coordinates43.2563°N 79.87188°W / 43.2563; -79.87188
OwnerCity of Hamilton
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FirstOntario Concert Hall
FirstOntario Concert Hall
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Former namesHamilton Place (1973–1998), Ronald V. Joyce Centre for the Performing Arts at Hamilton Place (1998–2016)[1]
Address1 Summers Lane
Hamilton, Ontario
L8P 4Y2
Coordinates43.2563°N 79.87188°W / 43.2563; -79.87188
OwnerCity of Hamilton
OperatorCore Entertainment (Comcast Spectacor)
Capacity2,193[2]
TypeTheatre, Concert Hall
Construction
Built1972; 54 years ago (1972)
Opened1973; 53 years ago (1973)[3]
Construction cost$11 million[3]
ArchitectTrevor P. Garwood-Jones[3]
Website
www.coreentertainment.ca/venues/detail/firstontario-concert-hall
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The venue is the permanent home of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra and Opera Hamilton.[3]

Description

There are two theatres located within FirstOntario Concert Hall. The main theatre (known as the Great Hall) has two suspended balconies and has a seating capacity of 2,193. The stage is 37.35 m (122.5 ft) wide, and has an adjustable depth from 11.4 m (37 ft) to 16.2 m (53 ft). The Great Hall is recognized internationally for its outstanding acoustics.[citation needed] The smaller theatre is known as The Studio (formerly The Studio at Hamilton Place) and can accommodate up to 350 people. The venue also features rehearsal, break, and dressing rooms, as well as a private courtyard and a large loading dock that is shared with the Hamilton Convention Centre and the Ellen Fairclough Building. FirstOntario Concert Hall is directly connected to the Hamilton Convention Centre via the theatre's main lobby, and shares a common outdoor plaza and sculpture court with the Convention Centre and the Art Gallery of Hamilton known as Commonwealth Square, located above Summers Lane, and accessible via the theatre's mezzanine.[3]

Performances

FirstOntario Concert Hall has hosted musicians and performing artists including Tony Bennett, Leonard Cohen, Morrissey, Chris de Burgh, Sarah McLachlan, Sharon, Lois & Bram, Tangerine Dream, The Proclaimers, Tori Amos, and The Tragically Hip. Comedians Billy Connolly, Margaret Cho and Norm Macdonald have performed at the venue, as well as classic rockers Heart. Theatrical runs have included performances of A Chorus Line, Evita and The Color Purple, in addition to dance-based shows such as Moulin Rouge: The Ballet and Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance.[citation needed]

Recordings

Several audio and video recordings made at the Hamilton Place Concert Hall have been commercially released:

  • Hamilton Philharmonic Virtuosi, Boris Brott – Concerto For Violin & Chamber Orchestra[5] (1976)
  • Hamilton Philharmonic Virtuosi, Boris Brott – Petite Suite D'Orchestre (Jeux D'Enfants) / Symphony In Two Movements[6] (1976)
  • Split Enz Video LP (Time + Tide Tour)[7] - live concert video (1982)
  • Chris de Burgh The Video[8] - live concert video (1983)
  • Bill Cosby: Himself[9] - stand-up comedy film (1983)
  • Crystal Gayle In Concert[10] - live concert video (1985)
  • Ronnie Hawkins: Looking For More Good Times[11] - live concert video (1988)
  • Stompin’ Tom in Live Concert[12] - live concert video and album (2005)

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