4 Best Performing Arts Venues in Lachine, Montreal

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

Cirque du Soleil

Fodor's Choice

This sensational circus is one of Montréal's great success stories. The company—founded in 1984 by a pair of street performers—has completely changed people's idea of what a circus can do. Its shows, now an international phenomenon, use no animals. Instead, colorful acrobatics flirt with the absurd through the use of music, humor, dance, and glorious (and often risqué) costumes. The Cirque has companies in Las Vegas and one each in Orlando and Los Angeles—but none in Montréal (though its HQ and a circus school are located in the northern part of the city). Nevertheless, every year or two, one of its international touring companies returns to where it all began, the Old Port, and sets up the familiar blue-and-yellow tent for a summer of sold-out shows.

Cirque Éloize

Fodor's Choice

This award-winning troupe has been touring the globe since 1993, and with well over 4,000 performances under its belt, shows no signs of slowing down. Constantly evolving, Cirque Éloize uses artistic mediums like video and music to bring the circus arts to the masses.

Les 7 Doigts de la Main

Literally translated as "the seven fingers of the hand," the name is a play on a French expression about working collectively toward a common goal, and these seven fingers—the seven founding partners of the circus—have done just that, building up a world-renowned circus troupe for over two decades. Combining acrobatics, theater, and dance, they've performed at special events across the globe, including a Royal Variety Performance for Queen Elizabeth II and at the Olympics in Turin and Vancouver. They even made an appearance on America's Got Talent.

Canada
514-521–4477

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Théâtre Beanfield

Little Burgundy

Built in 1912, this exquisite former cinema and vaudeville theater in Little Burgundy has proudly preserved its small stage for the maneuvering of scenery, the artists' lodges under the stage, and the orchestra pit in the foreground. It is the only vintage movie theater in Montréal whose exterior façade and interior have remained almost unchanged. Known as the Corona Theatre until 2023, the Beanfield serves as a concert venue for emerging artists like Milk & Bone, Bobby Bazini, Tom Odell, Kamelot, and Brazilian comedian Rodrigo Marques.

2490 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montréal, H3J 1N5, Canada
514-492--1775

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