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Movie theatres and live-event theatres in B.C. can now apply for a licence to serve alcohol during the screening of a film, announced Minister Rich Coleman.

The changes include:

  • Multiplex theatres will be permitted to obtain a liquor licence and serve alcohol in adult-only auditoriums and adjacent lobbies.
  • Single-screen movie and live-event theatres can apply to serve alcohol in a lobby where minors are present and to serve liquor in the auditorium for adult-only screenings or events.
  • Without getting prior approval from the Province, live-event theatres may now show films, broadcasts, or host events for people of all ages if no alcohol is served.

This new approach provides flexibility for movie and live-event theatres to operate while keeping public safety a priority, ensuring that no alcohol is permitted while a movie is shown or a broadcast is aired when minors are present. At these times, theatres are generally darkened and it may be difficult to determine whether minors are consuming alcohol, so the theatre must be closed to minors during screenings.

Local governments will continue to have input on all new liquor primary licence applications.

Quotes:

Minister Rich Coleman -

"These changes give movie theatres and live-event theatres much more flexibility to operate while allowing adults to responsibly enjoy a drink while watching a movie. These changes strike an appropriate balance between allowing liquor service at theatres and limiting minors' access to alcohol."

Jeremy Bator, president, Motion Picture Theatre Association of British Columbia -

"On behalf of all of the members of the Motion Picture Theatre Association of British Columbia, we commend the provincial government for taking this positive and responsible approach to updating the liquor laws in the Province. These changes will have a positive impact on so many levels including increased jobs, a better guest experience and a more level playing field in the increasingly competitive landscape of entertainment in Canada."

Matthew Gibbons, president of Vogue Operations Ltd.

"The Vogue Theatre welcomes this change in liquor licensing. We are primarily a live performance venue, and this change will allow us to better support events such as the Vancouver International Film Festival and other similar productions, which are important to the community and to the continuing viability of the historic Vogue Theatre."

Nuria Bronfman, executive director of the Motion Picture Theatre Association of Canada -

"We applaud the B.C. government's decision to modernize the liquor laws allowing cinema owners the opportunity to provide their adult customers an enhanced concessions offering. The association is pleased with the leadership shown on this file."

Quick Facts:

  • A multiplex cinema can now apply to obtain a liquor-primary licence for an age controlled auditorium and an age controlled lounge that typically would adjoin the auditorium.
  • At an all-ages event or movie, live-event theatres can serve liquor in the lobby but not in the auditorium. For age-controlled live or screened events - where no minors are present - liquor can also be served in the auditorium.
  • Both multiplex and single-screen theatres support these changes.
  • Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta permit alcohol in movie theatres, with age restrictions.
  • Approximately 30 live-event theatres and 100 movie theatres are potentially eligible to apply for these changes.

Media contact:

Sandra Steilo
Ministry of Energy and Mines
250 952-0617


https://news.gov.bc.ca/01818

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