18 Best Performing Arts Venues in Downtown, Montreal

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We've compiled the best of the best in Downtown - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cinéma du Parc

Fodor's Choice

A favorite of Montréal moviegoers for years, this theater focuses on art films from around the world. Retrospectives based on interesting themes and prominent directors are also screened. Located inside the Galeries du Parc mall, near McGill University, it primarily caters to an anglophone audience.  Free parking for four hours; ask for coupon at the box office.

Le Monastère – Cabaret de Cirque

Fodor's Choice

Since 2019, Le Monastère has been putting on mesmerizing circus cabaret performances at St. Jax (formerly St. James the Apostle Anglican Church) underneath its magnificent wooden ceiling complemented by intricate stained-glass windows. The shows vary from month to month and feature different performers, but one thing is certain: an evening out at Le Monastère is an experience you're not likely to forget.  In summer, Le Monastère presents outdoor shows outside in Le Jardin.

1439 rue Ste-Catherine Ouest, H3G 1S6, Canada
438-239--7624
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Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal

Fodor's Choice

One of Canada's premier ballet companies, Les Grands have been moving audiences since 1957. Under the artistic direction of Ivan Cavallari, the company has continued to evolve a rich body of both classic and contemporary work. Its annual presentation of The Nutcracker, which often sells out, is a longstanding Christmas tradition. Performances take place at the Place des Arts.

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Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal

Fodor's Choice

Montréal's beloved OSM, under the direction of internationally acclaimed conductor and musical director Rafael Payare, plays programs that include masterful renditions of the classics, with contemporary works thrown into the mix. The orchestra's home, the Maison Symphonique de Montréal, is part of the Place des Arts complex.

Théâtre du Nouveau Monde

Fodor's Choice

Celebrating 75 years on the Montréal theatre scene in 2026, the renowned French-language Théâtre du Nouveau Monde presents a variety of plays by locals such as Michel Tremblay and Patrice Robitaille, as well as oeuvres by Shakespeare, Molière, Camus, Ibsen, Chekhov, and Arthur Miller.

Agora de la Danse

More than just a performance space for contemporary dance, this center actively works in the dance community to encourage creativity and experimentation. Hosting acclaimed artists and companies from around the world, the company is also affiliated with the Université du Québec à Montréal dance faculty.

1435 rue de Bleury, H3A 2H7, Canada
514-525–1500

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BJM Danse Montréal

Under French artistic director Alexandra Damiani, BJM Danse Montréal fuses contemporary music and visual arts with extraordinary technique. Performances are held at Place des Arts and Agora de la Danse, and there are free shows at Théâtre de Verdure in Parc Lafontaine during the summer months.

Canada
514-982–6771

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Black Theatre Workshop

The only Black English-language company in Québec (and the longest-running in Canada) continues to support and nourish the careers of many prominent artists on the national scene. Expect innovative new productions performed alongside classic plays such as A Raisin in the Sun. Shows take place at the Centaur Theatre and other venues around the city.

Cinéma Impérial

Recognized by the Québec government as a historical monument in 2001, this grand Renaissance-style movie theater, complete with ornate ceilings, decorative molding, and red-velvet seats, screens independent films, though on a somewhat irregular basis. It plays host to many cultural events, including the Montréal World Film Festival.

1432 rue de Bleury, H3A 2J1, Canada
514-884–7187

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Geordie Productions

Promoting itself as a theater for all audiences, this accomplished English-language company has been delighting kids and adults since 1982. Most productions are performed at the Centaur Theatre.

Canada
514-845–9810

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I Musici de Montréal Chamber Orchestra

Arguably the best chamber orchestra in Canada, I Musici performs at several venues around town, including the Salle Bourgie at the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Place des Arts' Nouvelle Salle.

4672-B rue St-Denis, H2J 2L37, Canada
514-987–6919

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La Fondation de Danse Margie Gillis

Margie Gillis, one of Canada's most exciting and innovative soloists, works with her own company and guest artists to stage performances at Place des Arts, Agora de la Danse, and other area venues.

Montréal Danse

Lavish sets and dazzlingly sensual choreography have helped make Montréal Danse one of Canada's most popular contemporary repertory companies. It has a busy touring schedule, but also regularly performs at Place des Arts, Agora de la Danse, and the Théâtre de Verdure.

Monument-National

Built in 1893, this Baroque Revival and Mannerist style edifice, now a national monument, is one of the sites of the highly regarded École Nationale de Théâtre du Canada—aka National Theatre School of Canadas—which supplies world stages with a steady stream of well-trained actors and directors. The school works and performs in the historic and glorious old theater that hosted such luminaries as Edith Piaf and Emma Albani. (Québec's first feminist rallies in the early 1900s also took place here.) Graduating classes perform professional-level plays in both French and English. The theater also plays host to an assortment of touring plays, musicals, and concerts.

1182 boul. St-Laurent, H2X 2S5, Canada
866-547–7328

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Opéra de Montréal

This renowned opera company, the largest francophone opera in North America, has a varied schedule of classics, including Le Nozze di Figaro. Rigoletto, and Silent Night. Seventy-five minutes before each show, the "pre-Opera" program, done in French with a summary in English, gives attendees a look at the history, music, and artists of the Opéra de Montréal.

260 boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest, H2X 1Y9, Canada
514-985–2258

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Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal

The Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal may lie in the shadow of the Met, but its talented conductor and artistic director, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, continues to draw the spotlight. He's in high demand across the world; in addition to his role here, he's the musical director at the Philadelphia Orchestra and New York City's Metropolitan Opera, and honorary conductor at the Rotterdam Philharmonic. His charismatic approach has brought in the crowds since 2000 and produced highly acclaimed performances. Most shows take place at Place des Arts or the Maison Symphonique de Montréal.

Tangente

For more than 40 years, Tangente has hosted weekly performances of contemporary and experimental dance between September and May on various Montréal stages (there are currently three venues in the city). It also acts as an archive for contemporary dance and experimental performance art, with more than 2,000 files focusing on major international dance schools and festivals, companies, and choreographers. Tangente encourages national and international exchanges between dance companies and artists.

1435 rue de Bleury, at rue Ste-Catherine Ouest, H3A 2H7, Canada
514-525–1500

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Théâtre Jean Duceppe

Named for one of Québec's most beloved actors, this theater makes its home in the smallest and most intimate of the four auditoriums in Place des Arts. It primarily stages major French-language productions.

175 rue Ste-Catherine Ouest, H2X 1Z8, Canada
514-842–2112

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