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This performing arts theatre has 350 seats and is available for private rental as well as live shows. The London Community Players call the Palace Theatre home. Address: 710 Dundas Street London ON CA N5W 2Z4
Send an Email 1 519 432-1029
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With a 660-seat auditorium and a smaller 160-seat theatre, the Huron Country Playhouses is the place for a theatre experience. Just minutes from Grand Bend, the theatres are surrounded by cottage country. Both theatres are air-conditioned. Address: R.R. #1, B Line Grand Bend ON Canada
1 519 238-6000
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The Lighthouse Festival Theatre is devoted to the development and production of Canadian plays. Plays from different genres are represented and performances are given year round. Address: 247 Main Street PO Box 1208 Port Dover ON Canada N0A 1N0
Send an Email (4) 1 519 583-1031
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The Studio Theatre is the newest of the theatres and was opened in 2002 as part of the Festivals 50th birthday celebrations. This 260-seat theatre is attached to the rear of the Avon Theatre and is described as an exploration space for artists. Experimental works, one-act plays and new Canadian works are some of the repertoire regularly performed here. Address: 99 Downie Street Stratford Ontario Canada
1 519 271-0055
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The Grand Theatre, one of Canada's most attractive theatres, hosts a selection of professional live theatre performances each season. With a variety of fantasy, comedy, mystery and dance, some previous performances include 'Mom's the Word', '2 Pianos, 4 Hands' and 'Communicating Doors'. Address: 471 Richmond Street London
1 519 672-8800
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Built in 1884, this structure follows Victorian and Italianate design and currently houses a variety of concerts and events. Rated as one of Canada's top 10 accoustic halls, the Aeolian won the 2008 Jack Richardson award for Best Live Venue. Address: 795 Dundas St. London ON CA N5W 2Z6
Send an Email (3) 1 519 672-7950
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The Festival Theatre was the first theatre constructed for the festival in 1956, to replace a canvass tent used previously. The thrust stage designed for this theatre has been the blueprint for others worldwide. The theatres backstage area is one of the biggest in North America and contains administrative offices, a costume department, large green room with private cafeteria, workshop and rehearsal hall, to name a few. The theatres main productions are performed here - the largest of the four theatres, seating over 1,800 people. Address: 55 Queen Street Stratford Ontario Canada
1 519 271-0055
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This theatre building dates back to 1901 when it was the Theatre Albert. The Festival purchased it in 1963 and the interior underwent major renovations this same year. In 1983, a three-story addition was added to the rear of the building, which now houses the Studio Theatre in addition to administrative offices, dressing rooms, production workshop, wig room and more. The Avon Theatre was the second venue added to the Stratford Festival and seats just over 1,000 people. Address: 99 Downie Street Stratford Ontario Canada
1 519 271-0055
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This historic building is home to many productions, including shows by the Goderich Little Theatre performers and children's shows. Concerts in a coffeehouse atmosphere are also regularly featured. Private events may be accommodated. Address: . Goderich
Send an Email 1 519 524-6262
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Since 1953, the skilled volunteers of the Goderich Little Theatre have performed highly entertaining shows. Performances are held at The Livery. Address: . Goderich ON
Send an Email (2) 1 519 524-6262
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Originally a church, today this theatre is owned and operated by the Elgin Theatre Guild. Performances, events and artistic accomplishments are held on a continuous rotation. Season tickets and reservations are needed to assure seating. Address: 40 Princess Avenue St Thomas ON CA N5R 3V5
Send an Email 1 519 633-8530
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The Simcoe Little Theatre features amateur theatre from September until June. Address: 33 Talbot Street North PO Box 324 Simcoe ON Canada N3Y 4L2
Send an Email 1 519 426-7620
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The Tom Patterson Theatre was incorporated into the Festival's venue entourage as early as 1971 and officially named in 1991. It has been used mainly for workshops of new works and performances of new Canadian plays and contemporary works from around the globe. The current seating capacity for the theatre is 487 people. Address: 111 Lakeside Drive Stratford Ontario Canada
1 519 271-0055
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This 665 seat auditorium, designed for lectures as well as performances is located on the University of Western Ontario grounds and is used for university shows and often rented by community troupes. Address: 1151 Richmond Street London ON CA N6A 5B8
1 519 661-3303
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This multi-purpose facility is a venue for special events, dinners, fashion shows, dances, banquets and concerts. Trade show area has a total area of 77 feet by 90 feet and the upper level auditorium provides 1637 seats. The lower level can seat up to 600 people in the banquet hall and 7500 square feet for trade show space. A lounge with 100 person capacity is located on the upper level. Address: 550 Wellington Street London ON CA N6A 3P9
1 519 672-1967
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