Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts information
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The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts is a municipally run multi-use facility which opened in downtown Oakville, Ontario, Canada in 1977. The Oakville Centre was built to provide Oakville residents with a place to learn about themselves and the world around them through dance, music, storytelling and theatre.
The Oakville Centre contains two theatres, a 470-seat auditorium and a 120-seat intimate studio theatre. The Oakville Centre presents up to 260 performances a year which includes local, Canadian and international artists from around the world.
The Oakville Centre is home to several local-oriented performing arts groups:
Oakville Ballet Company
Oakville Drama Series
Oakville Symphony Orchestra
Oakville Wind Orchestra
Past professional performances have included:
Barenaked Ladies
Blind Boys of Alabama
Bill Cosby
Arlo Guthrie
Rita MacNeil
Anne Murray
Bob Newhart
Don Rickles
Lily Tomlin
Tower of Power
Roch Voisine
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