Theatre Passe Muraille, Alternative theatre company in Alexandra Park, Toronto, Canada.
Theatre Passe Muraille is a theatre company in Toronto housed in a former bakery building with two separate performance venues. The larger space seats around 185 people while the smaller theatre holds approximately 55 spectators, allowing for different scales of productions.
The company was founded in 1968 at Rochdale College and grew into a platform for new Canadian theatrical work. It later moved to other locations, establishing itself as a driving force in developing innovative theatre productions across the country.
The company shaped how Canadian theatre grew by creating space for artists to develop new forms of storytelling rooted in real lives and experiences. Over time, it became known for supporting experimental work and collaborative projects that connected performers directly with audiences.
The theatre welcomes visitors to pay according to their budget, with multiple price points designed to suit different financial circumstances. It is helpful to check ahead for current programming and availability, as the spaces can host various types of events.
In the mid-1970s, the company produced a work that attracted massive public interest and sparked legal questions that were eventually resolved in its favor. This event highlighted how theatre can provoke conversations and push boundaries in society.
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