Capitol Theatre, Moncton
Facts and practical information
The Capitol Theatre in downtown Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada is an 800-seat, restored 1920s-era vaudeville house on Main Street that serves as the centre for cultural entertainment for the city. Designed by René-Arthur Fréchet in 1920, it was rebuilt by Fréchet in 1926 after it burned. Having been converted to a cinema early in its history, the theatre was purchased by the City of Moncton in 1991, restored to its original look commencing in 1992, and was officially reopened as a performance space in 1993. It hosts the productions of Theatre New Brunswick, The Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada and Symphony New Brunswick as well as dance performances. ()
Capitol Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bass Pro Complex, Champlain Place, Moncton City Council, Highfield Square.