Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
Exterior view of the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto
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City Room at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects
Inaugurated in 2006, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts is the first building of its kind in Canada; a theatre built specifically for opera and ballet performances with the finest level of acoustics. The contemporary expression of a traditional horseshoe-shaped auditorium provides unparalleled intimacy between the audience and the stage with every seat computer-tested for the best possible sightlines.

Full, rear and side stages, along with generous dressing rooms and wardrobe storage allow three complete productions to play in repertory. A large, flexible orchestra pit allows for the presentation of the full range of operatic repertoire, from chamber pieces by Mozart and Handel, to some of the monumental 19th- and 20th-century works, such as Wagner’s Ring Cycle, which require an orchestra of over 100 musicians.

Designed by the award-winning Toronto-based firm Diamond Schmitt Architects, the Four Seasons Centre is the permanent home of the Canadian Opera Company and the performance venue for The National Ballet of Canada.

Address 145 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 4G1
Category Institutional
Status Complete
Completion 2006
Number of Buildings 1
Storeys 5

Engineering Salas O'Brien

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