“The feedback from performers regarding the acoustics, comfort and dimensions of the stage has be great so far.” “Gauging the response as people come in, it’s been an overwhelming success,” he noted. Price said although he had a fairly good idea the theatre would be well received, you never know quite what you have until you get people performing. “Dave did an amazing job of putting Oak Bay High on the map, so it was a very fitting choice to name the theatre after him.” “He was a fixture in the community and the school,” said Price, who has taught dramatic arts and musical theatre at the school for the past 12 years. It’s named in honour of Dunnet, who taught band at the old Oak Bay High for 30 years. ![]() The theatre, part of the new Oak Bay High School, has been officially up and running since mid-November, said theatre manager Steve Price. The Dave Dunnet Community Theatre is building upon its burgeoning reputation as one of the premier performance venues in the capital region.
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