Denise Pelletier Theater, Theater in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal, Canada.
The Denise Pelletier Theater stands as a Spanish Colonial architecture venue with a capacity of 1,600 seats, featuring ornate detailing, arches, and distinctive stucco exteriors that create an inviting historic appearance in Montreal's Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district.
Constructed in 1928 by architects Emmanuel-Arthur Doucet and Emmanuel Briffa, the theater officially opened on March 28, 1930, originally serving as the Théâtre Granada cinema before transitioning to live theatrical performances throughout its nearly century-long history.
The theater presents approximately 250 performances annually for both young audiences and adults, having welcomed over 2,379 performers and 5 million spectators since its establishment, making it a cornerstone of Montreal's performing arts community and theatrical education.
Located at coordinates 45.5514, -73.5338 in the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough, the theater offers online and on-site ticketing, seasonal subscriptions, group rates for schools, and encourages early arrival to explore the foyer exhibitions and pre-show activities.
The theater's Spanish Colonial architectural style represents a rare regional example of this design approach, while its amphitheater seating arrangement promotes direct audience-performer interaction, creating an intimate experience despite accommodating 1,600 spectators in a grand historic setting.
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