Entertainers & Entertainment Agencies à Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry, Winnipeg, MB

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468 Stradbrook Ave, Winnipeg, R3L 0J9

(204) 988-1120
A prominent producer of original family musicals, Koba Entertainment has been captivating audiences throughout the world with celebrated characters from literature, television and pop culture since 2004. Koba Entertainment productions have enchanted people of all ages in more than 165 North American cities, 12 countries and 4 continents. Koba is the number-one entertainment producer of top quality theatrical and touring shows for kids and their families, which have drawn more than 2.5 million attendees in 12 years. The company has built a diverse, global business by putting family entertainment first in everything it does. The company produces top brands from television programming, books, magazines and feature films, online recreation, and consumer products. Koba Entertainment's unique musical flare would not be possible without executive producer, Gilles Paquin and artistic director, Patti Caplette, each with decades of experience in theatre, music, and dance.
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281 Donald Street, Winnipeg, R3C 1M9

(204) 594-9494
The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre is a unique food and beverage emporium and Multi-Purpose Event Centre. The state of the art conference, banquet and meeting facility can accommodate upward of 1, 000 persons while retaining the original look, feel and grandeur of the historic theatre. Designed by famed architect C. Howard Crane, the Allen Theatre first opened its doors 1919 to the arrival of the Golden Age of Cinema. Designed in the sumptuous style of the era, this “Movie Palace” offered films along with a variety of live entertainment. Opulently decorated lounges allowed patrons to gather and socialize, as well as be entertained. After 68 years of operation, the Movie Theatre was closed in 1987. In 2012 Canad Inns reopened the doors and revealed the new Metropolitan Entertainment Centre.