Theatres in Downtown, St. John's, NL

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50 New Gower Street, St. John's, A1C 1J5

(709) 758-1111
On the upper level, two large meeting rooms offer a total of 2,200 square feet of meeting space combined. The rooms are equipped with electrical, internet/data ports and a PA/sound system for your use. Depending on the chosen set-up, the meeting rooms can accommodate: Theatre Style or Receptions: up to 80 people , Classroom Set-up: up to 60 people , Boardroom or Hollow-square formation: up to 34 people , U-shaped Setting: up to 30 people.
Customers highlight the beautiful and centrally located St. John's Convention Centre with top-notch interior decoration and excellent event management. Some mention high prices for food and beverages.
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53 Bond St #100, St. John's, A1C 1S9

(709) 726-2212
The NLAC administers several awards programs including its annual Arts Awards, the Winterset Award, the Rhonda Payne Theatre Award and the Lawrence Jackson Writers’ Award. It also administers the Cultural Assistance Plan for Emergencies (CAPE).
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3 VICTORIA STREET, St. John's, A1C 3V2

(709) 753-4537
LSPU Hall 1905Like many other buildings in downtown St. John’s, the LSPU Hall currently stands on a site that has a history stretching back hundreds of years. In the case of this building, the use of the site traced back to 1789 when it was the location of the first Congregationalist Church in Newfoundland. The structure built by the Congregationalists lasted until 1817 when it was destroyed in one of several Great Fires that ravaged St. John’s in the 19th century. Rebuilt again, it was then used by several denominations for visiting preachers, meetings, and social events. In 1853 the Sons of Temperance purchased the building and rebuilt it after it was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1892. The building was sold again in 1912, this time to the Longshoremen’s Protective Union (LSPU). Victoria Street, where the LSPU Hall is located, was originally known as Meeting House Lane.
Lspu Hall is highly praised for its great venues with excellent acoustics, providing a terrific experience for visitors. The shows are often experimental, thought-provoking, and visceral, contributing to Newfoundland's consciousness. Talent growth and a rich variety of productions are integral elements. Positive feedback for great shows and staff is common.
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Lspu Hall, 3 Victoria Street, St. John's, A1C 3V2

(709) 753-4531
Resource Centre for the Arts is the umbrella organization for; RCA Theatre Company (RCAT), and the LSPU Hall.”The Hall” is a hot spot of cultural activity. It produces and creates indigenous artistic works. The Hall also provides space for artists, and many other groups and individuals, through its rental program. Our Main Stage Theatre and Second Space are booked for dance festivals, awards events, sound symposia, film festivals, live web-casts, CD launches, readings, concerts, plays, workshops, children’s theatre, and forums for discussing cultural values. The Resource Centre for the Arts is just that – a resource centre for our province’s artists. Many of the individuals RCA has supported over the years have gone on to become international ambassadors for the arts and culture of Canada as well as Newfoundland and Labrador – artists such as Mary Walsh, Gordon Pinsent, Rick Mercer, Andy Jones, Cathy Jones, Tommy Sexton, Berni Stapleton, Ed Riche, Ron Hynes, and Bob Joy – to name a few. The list of those fostered through the existence of RCA goes on, and our goal is to add many names to it for years to come.

186 Duckworth St, St. John's, A1C 1G5

(709) 693-0224
Performing arts theater

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55 Bonaventure Avenue, St. John's, A1C 3Z3

(709) 579-4424
Live Theatre, Live music venue, Auditorium, Performance Art Theatre, Performing arts theater
The Holy Heart Theatre is a popular venue for theatre arts, offering great shows with excellent acoustics and comfortable seating. Many customers praise the friendly staff, reasonable ticket prices, and good sight lines. The atmosphere is awesome, making for a fabulous experience. Some customers suggest arriving early to secure parking and beat potential weather-related walking difficulties.
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10 Rowan St, St. John's, A1B 2X1

(709) 738-1322
Performance Art Theatre, Performing arts
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199 Pennywell Rd, St. John's, A1C 2L8

(709) 763-2281
Performing Arts School, Performance Art Theatre, Performing Arts Group
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95 Allandale Road, St. John's, A1B 3A3

(709) 729-3900
Cultural center, Performing arts theater, Government Organization, Performance Art Theatre
The Arts and Culture Centre in St. John's is a great venue with excellent acoustics and a fantastic atmosphere. Customers appreciate the ease of access from the front door to the seats. Some mention the seats being outdated and not very wide, but note that legroom is sufficient. Parking can be a challenge if not secured early. Overall, a popular place for shows and concerts.

1 Caldwell Place, St. John's, A1E 6A4

(709) 753-2777