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Perched at the top of a hill that slopes down to the heart of the City, The Cultch has always been a gathering place. This once-abandoned church has developed into a national treasure and BC's most diverse performance space.

Built in 1909, the Grandview Methodist Church boasted a congregation of over 800 by 1925, in what was Vancouver's most populous residential area. Changing demographics in post-war Vancouver led to a decline in church membership, with the United Church turning the building over to Inner City Services in 1968. The Vancouver Free University shared the space with storefront lawyers: many of these tenants became major players in the Vancouver of the 1970s and 80s.

The City of Vancouver's former director of Social Planning Max Beck recalls playing the old copper church organ. Mike Harcourt shot baskets through an old hoop. Inner City vacated in the early 1970's and Chris Wootten, an "Opportunities for Youth Arts" project officer, began working with the assistance of Darlene Marzari, Jonathan Baker and Gary Lauk to secure a future for the building.

All levels of major government contributed and after a summer of test runs and major renovations, The Cultch opened on October 15, 1973 with a two week run of the Anna Wyman Dance Theatre. Vancouver's newest facility was warmly welcomed as an important addition to the cultural community. Critic Max Wyman wrote that The Cultch "had a look and feel of a miniature European Opera house."

From the beginning, musicians have remarked on the warmth and intimacy of the theatre. The fine old building is home to a marvelous array of performing arts and is known as one of Vancouver's special cultural treasures.

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From the beginning, musicians as diverse as The Purcell String Quartet, Cape Breton's Rita MacNeil, Cuban guitarist Leo Brouwer and the "Father of Bluegrass" Bill Monroe, have commented on the acoustical warmth and charm of the theatre. Here are just a few of the performers and presentations that have graced The Cultch's stage:

Music
Jane Siberry
Ian Tyson
Nancy White
Murray McLauchlan
Rhiannon
Connie Kaldor
The Flirtations
Steve Miller Band
Holly Cole Trio
Sonny Rollins
Joe Pass
Veda Hille
Dance
Lola MacLaughlin Dance
Paul André Fortier
Kokoro Dance
La La La Human Steps
La Compagnie Marie Chouinard
O Vertigo
Buto-Sha Tenkei
CandoCo
The Holy Body Tattoo
Animals of Distinction

Theatre
Criminals In Love
Spalding Gray - Monster in a Box
D.E.T. Boys High
Needles and Opium
A Tale of Teeka
Happy Days
Monster
Tinka's New Dress
Family Programs
Uzume Taiko
Green Thumb Theatre For Young People Productions
Kathy Kallick and the Good Ol' Persons
Rick Scott
Norman Foote
The Star Keeper
 
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