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| + | Built by Fred Lebensold. Opened 2 June 1969. The complex comprises three halls, a restaurant and several bars. - Southam Hall: Organ by Flentrop. Curtain by Micheline Beauchemin. Used for opera, ballet, and musical performances, movie screenings, and classical and pop concerts. Home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Canada Dance Festival. 2325 seats. Studio Hall: Used for all kinds of performances and corporate presentations. Up to 300 seats. Theatre Hall: Used for English and French drama performances, smaller musicals, and corporate presentations. 969 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built by Fred Lebensold. Opened 2 June 1969. The complex comprises three halls, a restaurant and several bars. - Southam Hall: Organ by Flentrop. Curtain by Micheline Beauchemin. Used for opera, ballet, and musical performances, movie screenings, and classical and pop concerts. Home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Canada Dance Festival. 2325 seats. Studio Hall: Used for all kinds of performances and corporate presentations. Up to 300 seats. Theatre Hall: Used for English and French drama performances, smaller musicals, and corporate presentations. 969 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built by Fred Lebensold. Opened 2 June 1969. The complex comprises three halls, a restaurant and several bars. - Southam Hall: Organ by Flentrop. Curtain by Micheline Beauchemin. Used for opera, ballet, and musical performances, movie screenings, and classical and pop concerts. Home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Canada Dance Festival. 2325 seats. Studio Hall: Used for all kinds of performances and corporate presentations. Up to 300 seats. Theatre Hall: Used for English and French drama performances, smaller musicals, and corporate presentations. 969 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 11 September 2025
theatre building in Downtown Ottawa, Canada
- National Arts Centre
- National Arts Centre [Ottawa]
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | National Arts Centre [Downtown Ottawa] | theatre building in Downtown Ottawa, Canada |
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45°25'23.160"N, 75°41'38.040"W
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Built by Fred Lebensold. Opened 2 June 1969. The complex comprises three halls, a restaurant and several bars. - Southam Hall: Organ by Flentrop. Curtain by Micheline Beauchemin. Used for opera, ballet, and musical performances, movie screenings, and classical and pop concerts. Home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Canada Dance Festival. 2325 seats. Studio Hall: Used for all kinds of performances and corporate presentations. Up to 300 seats. Theatre Hall: Used for English and French drama performances, smaller musicals, and corporate presentations. 969 seats. (English)
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53 Elgin Street, Ottawa (Ontario) K1P5W1
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316
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1969
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