Theatre in Canada

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

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[edit] Western Canada

  • Regina features Saskatchewan's largest professional theatre, and Canada's only permanent arena theatre, the Globe Theatre.

[edit] Central Canada

  • Kingston has several amateur theatre groups. The only professional company in the city is Theatre Kingston. However, in nearby Gananoque during the summer, the Thousand Islands Playhouse is a large summer theatre operating in two venues.
  • Yellowknife is home to the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre, a small theatre with just over 300 seats.

[edit] Eastern Canada

  • St. John's has the RCA (Resource Centre for the Arts), an artist-run company that is home at the LSPU Hall. It also has the St. John's Arts and Culture Centre with a 1,000 seat main theatre.

[edit] Summer Festivals

Major summer theatre festivals include:

Canada also has more fringe theatre festivals than any other country, forming a summer fringe circuit running from the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe in June and heading westward to the Vancouver Fringe Festival in September. The circuit includes the two largest fringe festivals in North America, the Winnipeg Fringe Festival and the Edmonton International Fringe Festival. Other fringe theatre festivals include:

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