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Neptune Theatre (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

The Neptune Theatre is the largest professional theatre company in Atlantic Canada with a capacity of 458 and is located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It performs a mixture of new and classical plays.

Former names

The Strand Theatre
(1915 – 1928)
The Garrick Repertory Theatre
(1928 – 1929)
Neptune Theatre
1 July 1963 (1963-07-01) – present

1593 Argyle Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Reserved seating

Fountain Hall 458
Studio Theatre 163–200

1915

1963

9 July 1928 (1928-07-09)
1996 (1996)

History[edit]

The theatre is named after the play Théâtre de Neptune, which was performed at Port Royal, Nova Scotia as the first theatrical production in North America.


The Neptune was opened on the site of a former cinema in 1963 during Canada's drive to create regional theatres. Its first Artistic Director was Leon Major, later to become the Artistic Director of Boston Lyric Opera and Cleveland Opera. Its first President of the Board was local surgeon and CBC writer Dr. Arthur L. Murphy. The building was renovated in 1997 and now has two theatres and incorporates a theatre school.

(founder, first artistic director, 1963–68)[1]

Leon Major

Heinar Piller (1969–1970)

Robert Sherrin (1971–74)

John Wood (1974–77)

David Renton (1977–78)

(1978–83)

John Neville

Tom Kerr (1983–86)

(1986–89)

Richard Ouzounian

Linda Moore (1990–2000)

Ron Ulrich (2000–2008)

George Pothitos (2008–2017)

[2]

Jeremy Webb (2017–present)

[3]

Perkyns, Richard (1989). The Neptune Story: Twenty-Five Years in the Life of a Leading Canadian Theatre. Lancelot Press.  978-0889993938. ( Book Review )

ISBN

Official Site

Recorded memory of theatre life in Nova Scotia Project