
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
A space designed to awe audiences and inspire performers.
The Queen Elizabeth Theatre is named for its most famous patron, Queen Elizabeth II, who attended a concert here when the theatre opened in July 1959.
The auditorium's broad columns, dramatic crimson seating, and textured finishes create an ambiance that is both contemporary and cozy. The atrium's sweeping staircases, fairy-like chandeliers, and reflective surfaces add a playfully dramatic feel – a perfect complement to the range of productions staged here.
The theatre’s three salons can host 20 to 220 people, for conferences, receptions and other events.

The Orpheum
Find yourself enveloped in historic elegance for inspired performances.
At over 90 years old, the Orpheum is an incredible setting for shows of all kinds and has hosted millions of people since its opening in 1927.
This opulent venue is a great way to see your favourite artist or experience the magic of the symphony.
The interior features antique décor, sweeping staircases, and a domed auditorium complete with ceiling mural and giant crystal chandelier.

Vacnouver Playhouse
Polished and intimate, the Vancouver Playhouse exudes a cozy atmosphere that lends a familial dimension to dance, film and theatre performances.
The forward plan of the stage makes the space particularly appealing for acoustically driven performances like chamber music and spoken theatre.

The Annex
Adjacent to the Orpheum, the appropriately named Annex is a spunky, cabaret-style venue perfect for lively dance and cutting-edge musical performances.



