Four performing arts organizations in Winnipeg are in line for $2 million in grants, including the 110-year-old Pantages Playhouse Theatre, a national historic site that has sat unused since 2019.
Gillingham said the Royal Winnipeg Ballet (RWB), Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (WSO), Manitoba Opera and Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre are slated as proposed recipients of the Downtown Arts Capital ...
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet will receive $87,500 ... upgrade computer systems and ticketing technology. The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre will get $300,000 for its community safety and accessibility ...
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet will be among the first ... Pantages Playhouse Theatre renovation project. The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre is also set to receive $300,000 for its community safety ...
Winnipeg municipal leaders want to spend $2 million on shoring up four high-profile downtown arts organizations, Mayor Scott Gillingham announced Wednesday. Gillingham said the Royal Winnipeg ...
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet — $87,500 in 2024 and $250,000 annually from 2025-2027 for modernization and expansion of its downtown campus. Manitoba Opera — $25,000 to upgrade computer systems and ...
The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre — $300,000 for the community ... recipients of the Downtown Arts Capital Fund at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet on Wednesday. All grants must still be approved ...
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Manitoba Opera and the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre were all named as recipients of more than $2 million in funding. The cash is aimed ...
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