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Now that the Civic Centre/Algonquin Theatre has been open for a full year, frequently asked questions are generally theatre related.  See some of the most asked questions below.

 

Q.  Do you have any information on the Tom Thompson Statue?

Q.  How many seats are in the theatre?

Q.  Are both the Orchestra Level and Balcony Level Wheelchair

      Accessible?

Q.  Are there washrooms located on all levels of the theatre?


Q. Are refreshments available for purchase at performances?

Q.  What happens if I arrive late for a performance?

Q.  Can I get a refund or exchange my tickets if I cannot use them?

Q. What are the Box Office Hours?

Q.  Can I buy tickets over the phone?

Q.  Can I volunteer at the Algonquin Theatre?

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Q.  Do you have any information on the Tom Thompson Statue?

The statue was unveiled on May 18, 2005 by Huntsville’s Mayor Hugh Mackenzie, council members and the hundreds who attended the event. The unveiling was the kickoff of a week of celebrations marking the opening of the new Algonquin Theatre and Huntsville Civic Centre.

The Tom Thomson statue was a gift to the Town of Huntsville on behalf of a generous list of donors. The donors are listed on the canoe that sits alongside Tom Thomson. 

There is also a dedication on the canoe, it reads

To the Memory of Tom Thomson 1877 – 1917

An artist, woodsman, guide and dreamer, whose brilliant vision defined the Canadian wilderness and captured the majesty and many colourful moods of Algonquin Park.

The project was a two year commitment on behalf of sculptor Brenda Wainman-Goulet.

The statue began with research, about eight months of sculpting and then casting of approximately six months. The original sculpture was sculpted in wax over Styrofoam and through the ‘lost wax’ casting method was cast into bronze. Cast at the art foundry, Artcast Inc., in Georgetown, Ontario the original was cut into pieces, cast and reassembled in bronze. The complete sculpture including the stump that Tom is sitting on weights five hundred and fifty pounds.

The twelve foot canoe was sculpted in wax, cut into sections, cast and reassembled in bronze. The total weight of the bronze canoe is 900 lbs. The canoe is the first bronze canoe of its kind in Canada.

The statue was conceived and sculpted by Huntsville Sculptor Brenda Wainman-Goulet. Born in Huntsville, Brenda’s early years were spent in Algonquin Provincial Park, where her father was Deputy Chief Ranger. Much of her sculpture reflects these roots. She has been acclaimed for her bronze on stone landscapes and whimsical figures. Brenda is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design and has been sculpting for 25 years. Her sculptures can be found in public venues and private homes throughout Muskoka, across Canada and abroad.

Q.  How many seats are in the theatre?

       There are 408 seats altogether.  There are 300 on the Orchestra Level

       and 108 on the Balcony Level.

Q.  Are both the Orchestra Level and Balcony Level Wheelchair

      Accessible

      Yes, both levels of the theatre are wheelchair accessible and both have specified         wheelchair seating. 

Q.  Are there washrooms located on all levels of the theatre?

      Yes, there are washrooms located on all levels of the theatre.

Q. Are refreshments available for purchase at performances?

     At most performances the bar & concession will be open pre show as well as    

     during intermission. Cash sales only.

Q. What happens if I arrive late for a performance?

     Late arrivals will be admitted to the theatre at an appropriate break in the      

     performance.This will be at the discretion of Front of House staff or volunteers.

Q. Can I get a refund or exchange my tickets if I cannot use them?

     The Algonquin Theatre does not offer refunds (including tickets for the Huntsville

     Festival of the Arts). Exchanges are done on a limited basis (for Huntsville Festival 

     of the Arts shows only) and each ticket is levied a $1.00 exchange fee.

Q.  What are the Box Office Hours?

       Regular Box Office Hours are:

       Tuesday to Friday 12:00 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.

       Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Q   Can I buy tickets over the phone?

      Yes you can! Simply dial 789-4975 or 1-888-696-4255 ext 2352 for toll free.

      The Box Office phones are only answered during Box Office Hours.  If you call     

      outside these hours, leave us a message and we will return your call. 

Q.  Can I volunteer at the Algonquin Theatre?

                                                                                                                                                   

      Yes! The theatre is always looking for volunteers to help with both Front of   

      House and Backstage.  If you would like to volunteer with Front of House contact

      Christine Sloan at 789-1751 ext. 2241.  If you would like to volunteer Backstage   

      contact Chris Boon at 789-1751 ext.2249

 

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