Witness the beauty and wonder of Yellowstone, the world?s first national park, with National Geographic Explorer and wildlife biologist Doug Smith. Yellowstone National Park?s two million acres of wilderness contain many stories, including one of the best case studies in wildlife conservation; the Yellowstone Wolf Project of the 1990s. Go behind the scenes?including never-before-seen photos and videos?of Smith?s quest to bring wolves back to this iconic American landscape and the incredible changes that happened after they arrived. Doug Smith has been featured in four National Geographic television specials and has written and edited several books about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, including the 2023 book: Yellowstone?s Birds: Diversity and Abundance in the World?s First National Park.
General Information Line: 604.665.3050 For specific event information please call Ticketmaster at 604.280.3311
Please arrive at box office early if picking up tickets. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and photo ID.
Enter the parkade off Cambie Street. Since parking in the vicinity of Vancouver Civic Theatres is extremely limited, we do our best to restrict use of our parkade to theatre patrons on show nights. There is, however, limited parking in the parkade and it fills up early. There is no guarantee of available parking even with a ticket to a Playhouse event. Patrons with valid Disabled Decals may reserve parking, as available, by calling 604.665.2193 weekdays at least 24 hours in advance of the performance. Please have your decal number and ticket information ready. An elevator operates from both floors of the parkade to the Plaza Level on Hamilton Street. Rates in the QET parking garage are as follows: Day – Weekday (6am-6pm): $12.50 Day – Matinee/Saturday: $7.00 Evening - QET/Playhouse event (6pm-closing): $10.00 Evening – Outside event (6pm-closing): $20.00 Monthly: $179.25 The Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association provides links to parking information and downloadable maps of the downtown area. Visit http://www.downtownvancouver.net/catalog/main.php?cat_id=17
In the Vancouver Playhouse, there is wheelchair seating on the Orchestra level with special 'Equal Access' seating which provides wheelchair spaces adjacent to regular theatre seats, located in the Right Orchestra at row 15 For those who would rather not use the stairs, an elevator in the main lobby operates between the Main Lobby and the Balcony. Hearing Devices: For those requiring hearing assistance, complimentary receivers for the Sennheiser Infrared Transmission System are available at no charge at the Lobby Coat Check. Quantities are limited. A valid driver's licence or credit card is required. Lastly, binoculars may be rented at the Main Lobby Coat Check.
- No outside food or drinks
- Photography/recording prohibited during performances
- Late seating during performance intermission only
- Cell phones must be silenced
Please note that as of January 1, 2012, Vancouver Civic Theatres require that all audience members, including children, must have a ticket. There are no exemptions to this policy regardless of the child's age. If you bring young children to a performance, please be respectful of other patrons by encouraging them to observe proper theatre etiquette such as sitting still and not takling during the performance. If children become restless during the performance, you may be asked to take them into the lobby.
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