Granada Theatre, National historic performing arts theater in Sherbrooke, Canada.
The Granada Theatre is a performing arts venue in Sherbrooke designed in Spanish Colonial Revival style and spans three floors. The main auditorium accommodates approximately 1200 spectators.
Architects Daniel John Crighton and Emmanuel Briffa designed the building, which opened in 1929. It has witnessed many decades of changes in the city while remaining a key venue for performances.
The venue hosts a steady flow of musical concerts and theatrical performances that bring together local and visiting artists. It functions as a central gathering place for the performing arts in the city.
The building is located in the downtown area on Wellington Street North and is easy to reach. You can find current performance schedules and information about upcoming shows at the venue.
The theater survived the closures of entertainment venues in the 1970s when cinemas moved to the suburbs. The city purchased the building in 1998 and saved it from decline.
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