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Hummingbird gives way to Sony

Hummingbird Centre now Sony Centre

Sep 07, 2007 10:27 AM

Original Article

Canadian Press

Toronto's Hummingbird Centre, originally known as the O'Keefe Centre, has a new name and a new title sponsor – Japanese electronics giant Sony.

The storied arts centre on the eastern edge of Toronto's downtown theatre district has been renamed the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in a $10 million, 20-year title sponsorship.

The 47-year-old building will undergo an interior renovation beginning in June 2008 that will transform it into "a state-of-the-art versatile, multimedia theatre and concert venue," the centre said Friday.

"Sony Canada's investment in our theatre signifies the importance of Toronto as a major centre for arts and creativity," centre chief executive Dan Brambilla said in a release.

"We strategically approached Sony as the naming sponsor of our venue because of their commitment to continually provide the very best entertainment experience. We see this partnership as a collaboration between a leading entertainment company and a live entertainment venue."

As part of the renovation, the centre will be fitted with "the most technically advanced audio and video Sony products" the company said.

"The Sony Centre for the Performing Arts will offer the highest quality live entertainment, performing arts and multicultural programming which will raise the profile of this unique centre for the City of Toronto," said Sony Canada president and CEO Doug Wilson.

The theatre, the brainchild of beer magnate E.P. Taylor who headed the O'Keefe Brewing Co. and Argus Corp. opened in 1960 with the pre-Broadway premiere of the Lerner and Loewe musical Camelot, starring Richard Burton, Julie Andrews and Robert Goulet.

Software company Hummingbird Ltd. bought naming rights to the theatre in 1996. Last year Hummingbird was acquired by rival Open Text Corp.
 
There are already temporary Sony Centre signs up..
 
Well, you didn't hear this from me.. but The Toronto Sun will also have a strong presence in that building soon. That's all i can say, for now.
 
Sorry to bump this very old thread but there does not appear to be a current Sony thread (though the search function is NOT good!) ...

They are currently working on the repointing and re-waterproofing of the east-facing walls of Sony (along Scott Street) and are also erecting a 'canopy' or 'cloister' on the Front Street (main) side going west towards Yonge. This will match the existing canopy/cloister on the east side of the front doors and I wonder why it was not there in the past. The next thing is, I think, the front wall caulking and upgrading the canopy lighting above front door.
 

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