3 Best Performing Arts in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Shakespeare by the Sea

Fodor's choice

From July through early September, actors perform works by the Bard and others in Point Pleasant Park, at the southern end of the Halifax peninsula. The natural setting—dark woods, rocky shore, and ruins of fortifications—provides a dramatic backdrop. Performances take place from Tuesday through Sunday at 7 pm, with an improv night on Mondays (weather permitting) and you can arrive up to two hours before to secure a good spot (at least 30 minutes before is recommended).

Point Pleasant Dr., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
902-422–0295
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Rate Includes: C$20 donation suggested; reserved seating C$25; chair and blanket rentals C$2 each

Grafton Street Dinner Theatre

Performances are staged here most nights, depending on the season, and the lighthearted fun begins when you arrive in the lounge.

Neptune Theatre

The country's oldest professional repertory playhouse—it opened in 1915—is also the largest in Atlantic Canada, with a main stage and studio theater under one roof. It presents year-round performances ranging from classics to comedy and contemporary Canadian drama, plus occasional concerts.

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