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Theatre in Canada

The contemporary theatre scene in Canada revolves around companies and summer festivals based at facilities in Canadian cities.

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Western Canada

  • Edmonton is best known for the Edmonton Fringe Festival, the first and largest fringe theatre festival in North America. The major theatre of Edmonton is the Citadel .
  • Winnipeg is the home of the Manitoba Theatre Centre , and the Winnipeg Jewish Theatre .

Central Canada

  • Toronto has a large and vibrant theatre scene, with many different companies, some producing large-scale Broadway-style productions (produced by companies like Mirvish Productions ), and others producing plays by Canadian and other playwrights. Some of the major theatre companies of Toronto include: Canadian Stage, Tarragon , Theatre Passe-Muraille, the Factory Theatre , Soulpepper, and Buddies in Bad Times. Toronto has several theatre festivals during the year, including Summerworks and the Toronto Fringe Festival.
  • Montréal's theatre scene is split between French and English-language theatre. The National Theatre School of Canada is based there.

Eastern Canada

  • Halifax has the Neptune Theatre , the major theatre for that city.
  • Moncton has the restored Capitol Theatre, one of only eight theatres of the ca. 1922 Pantages/Vaudeville design in the nation.
  • St. John's has the St. John's Arts and Culture Centre with a 1,000 seat main theatre.

Summer Festivals

Major summer theater festivals include:

See also

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