Red Deer Memorial Centre
Located at 4214-58th Street, Red Deer- beside Lindsay Thurber High School.
The auditorium located within the Red Deer Memorial Centre is the largest performing arts facility in the City of Red Deer. Originally part of the A-20 Training Camp during WWII the drill hall was converted into an auditorium and gymnasium in 1951. The renovations included a memorial wall in the lobby as a tribute to those who lost their lives in World Wars I and II.
Recent renovations to the 704-seat facility include replacement of the aging seats, new drapery and a refurbished lobby and facade. Playing host to a wide variety of artists and events, both local and international, the Red Deer Memorial Centre plays an integral role in the arts scene in central Alberta.
| HIGHLIGHTS – House Capacity: 704 seats including 12 permanent wheelchair – Proscenium Width: typically 38' – Proscenium Height: fixed at 11'8", defined by main border – Theatrical lighting and sound equipment – Three dressing rooms, greenroom area and restrooms – On-site laundry and shower facilities – On-site ticket outlet, Ticket Central, offering a wide selection of ticketing options – Experienced and professional staff |
