Venue Partners from our inaugural series in 2021

 

Imperial Theatre, St John, New Brunswick

The historic Imperial Theatre is Atlantic Canada's busiest and most beautiful venue for live performance. Located in Saint John, NB, it seats 900 and holds a wide variety of performances: theatre, classical and popular music, comedy, dance, musicals ... and more!

Northern Arts & Cultural Centre, Yellowknife, North West Territories

The Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC) is a 297 seat theatre facility located in Yellowknife, NWT, Canada. It was built with the help of the publisher of the Globe and Mail newspaper whose fundraising efforts raised monies from varied sources across Canada. It is the only fully equipped live performance theatre in the NWT.

Tidemark Theatre, Campbell River, BC

The Tidemark Theatre, originally the Van Isle Theatre, was built in 1946. The official opening was celebrated on January 2, 1947. In 1985, the City of Campbell River purchased the property and converted the Van Isle Theatre into the Tidemark Theatre; the grand opening was held October 1987. Soon afterwards the Tidemark Theatre Society was created and a management agreement between the Tidemark Theatre Society and the City of Campbell River was signed.

Yukon Arts Centre, Whitehorse, Yukon

Welcome to the Yukon Arts Centre (YAC), a vibrant, inclusive, creative space for artists and audiences. YAC has adapted rapidly to our COVID 19 reality and has found programming solutions to stay open, active, and connected to our community. The pandemic has re-enforced the importance of arts and expression in our lives, but it has also moved us to develop new protocols which emphasize health and safety in all of our activities.