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Entertainment in Winnipeg


Entertainment in Winnipeg

  • Black Hole Theatre Company, 210 Dysart Rd (University of Manitoba Main Campus), (204) 474-6880 ( ), . From October to April, the Company performs works by established and emerging playwrights.
  • Le cercle Molière, 825 rue Saint-Joseph (Old St. Boniface), (204) 233-8053 ( ), . Now in its 84th season, Le cercle Molière offers a wide range of styles and themes in a unique setting. An English synopsis is provided for all plays.
  • Cinematheque, 100 Arthur St (Exchange District), (204) 925-3457 ( ), . Cinematheque is an intimate art film theatre devoted to screening the very best in Canadian, independent, foreign and alternative film.
  • IMAX Theatre Winnipeg, 3rd floor, 393 Portage Ave (Portage Place Shopping Centre), (204) 956-4629 ( ), . Experience the immersive and eye-popping 3D technology at the only 5.5-story screen in Manitoba.
  • Little Opera Company, 200 de la Cathédrale Avenue (Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface), (204) 452-1017 ( ), . The Little Opera Company presents an intimate alternative to grand opera with chamber opera that is sung in English. "
  • Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, 745 Westminster Avenue (northwesy corner of Maryland and Westminster), (204) 783-7377 ( ), . The Manitoba Chamber Orchestra presents nine concerts in the acoustically superb Westminster United Church.
  • Manitoba Opera, 555 Main St (Centennial Concert Hall), (204) 253-2787 ( ), . Acclaimed artists from around the world join the finest Canadian singers, the Manitoba Opera Chorus, and the Winnipeg Sympony Orchestra.
  • Manitoba Theatre Centre (MTC), 174 Market Ave (Downtown), (204) 942-6537 ( , fax: (204) 947-3741), . Discover Canada’s flagship regional theatre producing 10 exciting productions in two state-of-the-art venues: the Mainstage and the Warehouse along with a Master Playwright Festival and the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival. Main season runs October to May. $25-$85 (student, senior, subscription discounts). �
  • Manitoba Theatre for Young People (MTYP), 2 Forks Market Rd (The Forks), (204) 942-8898 (fax: (204) 943-4129), . Manitoba Theatre for Young People presents a full season of professional theatre for young people, age 3 to teen, and their families. One of the most respected theatre companies in Canada, for children or adults, MTYP presents 10 plays each season in their state-of-the-art, fully reconfigurable theatre. Each year, MTYP welcomes guest companies from around the world, as well as creating and presenting plays by the company’s own artistic team. The season runs from October to May. $14-$18 (student, senior, group discounts). �
  • Pantages Playhouse Theatre (Pantages), 180 Market Ave (Exchange district), (204) 989-288S, . A designated historical landmark, Pantages plays host to local and international groups, both amateur and professional.
  • Praire Theatre Exchange (PTE), 3rd floor, 393 Portage Ave (Portage Place Shopping Centre), (204) 942-5483, . Winnipeg's second-largest live theatre offers an incredibly intimte experience with all seats less than 30ft from the stage.
  • Rainbow Stage, 2021 Main St (Kildonan Park), (204) 989-0888 ( ), . Summer performances take place at Rainbow Stage in Kildonan Park, Canada's longest running outdoor theatre.
  • Royal Winnipeg Ballet (RWB), 380 Graham Avenue (Downtown), (204) 956-0183 (fax: (204) 943-1994), . The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is known worldwide for its technical excellence and its eclectic repertoire. Strongly rooted in classical ballet, the RWB’s repertoire is diverse, ranging from the classics to innovative contemporary ballet. $12-$15 (senoir, student, subscription discounts). �
  • Theatre in the Cemetery, 190 avenue de la Cathédrale (St. Boniface Cathedral Cemetery), 1 (866) 808-8338. Enjoy a unique and entertaining theatrical performance that takes you through the St. Boniface Cathedral's cemetery, one of the oldest in the city. Hear stories from French, Métis and Manitoban history while visiting gravesites of fascinating historic characters such as Louis Riel, founder of the province.
  • Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra (WJO), 300 Memorial Blvd (Winnipeg Art Gallery), (204) 632-5299 ( ), . The WJO showcases superb local artists and features appearances by exciting national and international guest artists.
  • Winnipeg Jewish Theatre, 123 Doncaster St (Asper Jewish Community Campus), (204) 477-7478 ( ), . Season runs October through May.
  • Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (WSO), 1020-555 Main St (Centennial Concert Hall), (204) 949-3999 ( ), . The WSO performs more than 80 concerts belonging to four major series: Masterworks, Musically Speaking, Pops, Sundays with the Family, and a variety of feature performances.
  • Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers (WCD), 2nd floor, 211 Bannatyne (Crocus Building, Exchange district), (204) 452-0229 ( ), . Each season WCD creates and presents new work from within the Company and also introduces Winnipeg audiences to some of the best choreography and dance from the rest of Canada.

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