Set in a loft of a building, La Petite Boîte Noire is the brainchild of Julien Fortin, Jacques-Philippe Lemieux-Leblanc and Sébastien Hénault-Blanch. Decked up in creative light fixtures and a kitschy decor of mismatched furniture, this cozy theater is a hub for small plays and concerts.
Le Murdoch may not be much to look at, but when the bands hit the stage this DIY event venue comes to life. At Le Murdoch you will encounter the strange and unusual. From hardcore punk, psychobilly and death metal, to indie rock, Le Murdoch lends it support to a plethora of music genres. The performance schedule features a host of local musicians alongside touring international bands. Check out Le Murdoch's Facebook page for updates on the latest shows.
Once the Grande Salle de l'Université de Sherbrooke, this theater can fit large crowds. It is very modern, with up-to-date technology, and has a certain personality about it that is alive. Call ahead for more details.
Built as an atmospheric theater in 1929 by Daniel J. Crighton, Théâtre Granada is probably the only one of its kind left from that era in the city. This Spanish Revival architectural gem is a National Historic Site of Canada and is still a cultural hub with regular plays, concerts and shows held regularly. It is also available on rent for private events.
Established in 1969, the Centre culturel de l'Université de Sherbrooke is a cultural complex in the campus of the University of Sherbrooke. Comprising of the main hall, the Salle Maurice-O'Bready, Old Steeple UdeS, Art Gallery and Foyers, it is a hub for concerts, comedy acts, theater and dance. Students can special discounts on tickets.
Saint-Michel Basilica-Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral that serves the Sherbrooke region.
If you are a visitor to Richmond, QC and want to discover the culture here, then head to the Centre d'art de Richmond . This center for the arts, housed in a historic building, offers an excellently diverse schedule of events, from contemporary rock concerts, to classical musical performances, plays, exhibitions, and much more. Host to two of the most celebrated festivals, the Festival de théâtre amateur de Richmond and Festi Rock de Richmond, the Centre d'Art de Richmond is a busy bee-hive of action.
Set in a loft of a building, La Petite Boîte Noire is the brainchild of Julien Fortin, Jacques-Philippe Lemieux-Leblanc and Sébastien Hénault-Blanch. Decked up in creative light fixtures and a kitschy decor of mismatched furniture, this cozy theater is a hub for small plays and concerts.
Le Murdoch may not be much to look at, but when the bands hit the stage this DIY event venue comes to life. At Le Murdoch you will encounter the strange and unusual. From hardcore punk, psychobilly and death metal, to indie rock, Le Murdoch lends it support to a plethora of music genres. The performance schedule features a host of local musicians alongside touring international bands. Check out Le Murdoch's Facebook page for updates on the latest shows.
Once the Grande Salle de l'Université de Sherbrooke, this theater can fit large crowds. It is very modern, with up-to-date technology, and has a certain personality about it that is alive. Call ahead for more details.
Built as an atmospheric theater in 1929 by Daniel J. Crighton, Théâtre Granada is probably the only one of its kind left from that era in the city. This Spanish Revival architectural gem is a National Historic Site of Canada and is still a cultural hub with regular plays, concerts and shows held regularly. It is also available on rent for private events.
The Pavillon des Arts et de la Culture de Coaticook is a cultural center and performance venue that hosts a vibrant program of events, shows and performances. Set inside a historic church, the venue boasts exceptional acoustics and benefits from the dedication of a group of volunteers. Although humble in stature, the Pavillion nonetheless attracts some truly amazing talent from around the country. Besides concerts, theater and comedy shows, the Pavillion also hosts workshops, art classes, and more.