Place des Arts (PdA) is a Quebec public institution whose
mission is to promote performing arts and the possibility to hold
performances on its premises. The cultural complex groups together
five performance halls, each with distinct technical
characteristics.
Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier (2,960
seats)
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Proscenium theatre, large multi-purpose stage, automated orchestra
pit and shell.
Large-scale performances: symphonic concerts, opera, dance,
variety shows, circus, musicals, etc.
Théâtre Maisonneuve (1,453
seats)
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Proscenium theatre, large multi-purpose stage, orchestra pit and
shell, 35 mm projector and screen.
Classical concerts, dance, film screenings, theatre, variety
shows, etc.
A highly versatile hall with variable configuration, pit, screen,
video and 35 mm projectors.
Modern dance, contemporary music, performance shows, theatre,
screenings, recitals, lectures, etc.
Elizabethan pocket theatre, ideal for intimate shows.
The SACEF (Société pour l’avancement de la
chanson d’expression française) presents Week-ends de
la chanson Hydro-Québec and the contest Ma première
Place des Arts.
Songs, jazz, recitals, readings, lectures, launches, etc.
The Esplanade
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Le complexe de la Place des Arts comprend un vaste espace
extérieur, son Esplanade. Au coeur du centre-ville de
Montréal, elle est devenue au fil des ans le lieu
où se tiennent, été comme hiver,
d'importants festivals et des événements
majeurs. Jusqu'à trois millions de festivaliers peuvent
défiler sur l'Esplanade au cours d'une année.
Amphithéâtre de
Lanaudière
Contacts Built in 1989 in the heart of a hemlock grove, the
Amphithéâtre de Lanaudière can accommodate up
to 10,000 people, seating 2,000 under the covered section and
offering space for 6,000 more on the lawn.