The Grand

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The Grand (styled corporately as The GRAND) is a “culturehouse” in Calgary, Canada, offering contemporary performing arts in a historic theatre building. What is now known as Theatre Junction GRAND, and once referred to simply as the Grand, is part of the Lougheed Block, which was built in 1912, when Calgary had a population of only 50,000.
The architect was L. R. Wardrop, and it was owned by Lougheed and Taylor, a firm established by Senator Sir James Alexander Lougheed, KCMG, PC. It was built as a multi-purpose commercial building, accommodating retail stores, offices, living quarters and on the ground floor, the Sherman Grand Theatre. The Grand was the biggest and best theatre in the Pacific Northwest attracting stars like Sarah Bernhardt, Fred Astaire, Ethel Barrymore, the Marx Brothers, George Burns, Arthur Rubinstein, and Paul Robeson, among others. It was also known as The Sherman Grand Opera House.

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