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Polo and Pan

Sun, Sep 28, 2025

6:00 PM

Malkin Bowl - Stanley Park

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The Malkin Bowl, also known as The Marion Malkin Memorial Bowl, is an outdoor theatre located in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. The venue was constructed in 1934 to replace a more traditional bandstand that has been standing since 1911. The venue was specially designed as a two-thirds-size replica of the famous Hollywood Bowl. To build the theater as a summer concert venue for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, W.H. Malkin, a former mayor of Vancouver, was heavily convinced by Allard de Ridder, then conductor of the orchestra, and John Vanderpant. Marion was the wife of Malkin, who endowed the theatre in memory of his beloved wife.

The Malkin Bowl began to host staging operettas and musicals by Theatre Under the Stars in 1940 despite the lack of backstage space. About six productions were held at the venue in 1950 during the summer season. During the 1940s, a live variety show was also performed at the Bowl hosted by Norman Campbell and broadcast on CBC Radio.

Recently, the Malkin Bowl served as the host to some pop and rock concerts and a few theatre productions. Some of the past notable shows performed at the theatre were Death Cab For Cutie, Said The Whale, Gary Clark Jr., Mother Mother, Anjunadeep, Chromeo, Tash Sultana, and The Head, and The Heart.

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