Venues


Come discover the Segal Centre's intimate venues! Whether it is for a play, a concert, a dance show or a film screening, the Segal Centre has the best venues that allow the audience to connect with the artists in a very warm and welcoming environment.


Segal Theatre             

One of Montreal's leading professional theatres, the Segal Theatre is comitted to producing socially relevant classics, commissioning and performing new Canadian works, building intercultural bridges and supporting the development of young artists and the theatre community. Each season nearly 40,000 patrons and over 6,000 students attend the Segal Theatre's productions, experiencing the finest in professional theatre. The Segal Theatre is proud to have welcomed some of the leading designers, actors and directors of our generation, including: Viola Léger, Diana Leblanc, John C. Dinning, Ric Reid, Chris Abraham, Martha Henry, Uta Hagen and Douglas Campbell.


The Studio

The Studio is the Centre's second stage and one of Montreal's most exciting venues for live music. It is a place for small innovative theatre companies to create and present exciting new works and also for audiences of all ages to experience the best in jazz, classical and popular music in one of Montreal's most intimate, inspiring concert venues.

 

 


ArtLounge + CinemaSpace

The ArtLounge provides a chic oasis to stretch out in a comfortable and colourful setting. Equipped with a full kitchen, a bar and an option for catering, this multi dimensional and versatile space is ideal for any function hosting up to 100 people.
Located near the ArtLounge is the CinemaSpace with a high definition digital screening room and 77 plush seats made with hemp-eco fabric. It is the perfect space for private gatherings, film premieres, mini festivals, workshops, launches, acoustic concerts and close-circuit broadcasts.

 

 

Rental Inquiries

Please be aware that due to the extensive nature of this season's renovations, rentals for the Studio and Sylvan Adams Theatre will be suspended until further notice. Please check back here for the 2024-2025 season as we look forward to welcoming you back to our improved spaces!

For any inquiries please fill in this form or email us at rentals@segalcentre.org.

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Land Acknowledgement

The Segal Centre is situated on land which has served as a diplomatic meeting place for Iroquoians and Algonquians including Anishinaabe, Atikamekw, and Huron-Wendat. The people of the Kanienkéha:ka nation have long been considered the caretakers of the land and water around Tiohtià:ke the island also known as Montreal. We acknowledge that we are located on a land that has been the site of human creativity and story-telling for thousands of years, and are thankful that we are able to create, collaborate, play, and work here.


If you would like to learn more about this Land Acknowledgement, about the Indigenous peoples’ history, or about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, here are a few links to help you on your journey:

- About Land Acknowledgements: https://native-land.ca/territory-acknowledgement/
- About the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: http://www.trc.ca/
- Native Friendship Centre of Montreal: http://nfcm.org/
- Native Montreal: http://www.nativemontreal.com
- Montreal Urban Aboriginal Community Strategy Network (NETWORK: The NETWORK is comprised of community sector groups, volunteers and government officials who work together to improve the quality of life of Aboriginal people living in the greater Montreal area): http://reseaumtlnetwork.com/