Aden Bowman Collegiate is in the Queen Elizabeth subdivision, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serving students from grades 9 through 12.
The theatre, designed by a former teacher, includes a fly tower, a thrust stage and seating for about 600 people.
A new ceiling was installed over the house, the thrust stage was redesigned and its ability to move under the proscenium stage was removed, a loading gallery for the fly gallery was installed, seating which came from the Capitol Theatre was removed and replaced with new seating, and the lobby was reconfigured.
The name for the school comes from local businessman Aden Bowman, who came to Saskatoon in 1907 at the age of nineteen with no more than a grade nine education.
With little knowledge about the field, Bowman purchased a small bicycle repair business on 20th Street.
Throughout Bowman's success he realized the importance of a strong education, which he shared with his children and grandchildren.