Lyric Theatre
11801 100th Street,
Grande Prairie,
AB
T8V 3V2
11801 100th Street,
Grande Prairie,
AB
T8V 3V2
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Renamed Lyric on March 27th, 1996
Reopened as Lyric on March 27th, 1996. Mar 26, 1996 The Daily Herald-Tribune (Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada) Newspapers.com
At the time of its closing on November 28,2012 there were four auditoriums and it still used film projection rather than digital.
Grand opening ad and picture posted.
The Prairie Cinema Centre opened its doors by Landmark Cinemas of Canada as a 600-seat twin on May 16, 1975 with “The Prisoner Of Second Avenue” in Screen 1 and “The Yakuza” in Screen 2. Screen 1 had a capacity of 350 blue-colored seats and Screen 2 had a capacity of 250 red-colored seats. It was later renamed the Prairie Mall Cinemas, and its capacity in its later years sits as 560 seats.
It was renamed the Lyric Theatre on March 26, 1996, and a third screen was later added.
This closed down in 2013.
There is a picture of the theatre’s entrance here: View link