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A unique and personal way to make a dedication
Engraved seat plaques offer you the chance to become part of the fabric of this amazing and iconic theatre.
A gift recognized with a named seat can be a meaningful way to honour the memory of a loved one. It can be a tribute to the years you’ve spent enjoying world-class performances on the main stage. It can commemorate a special occasion in your life. Most of all, it demonstrates your part in Confederation Centre’s rich history and it’s future.
Plaques remain in place for a decade and we offer seats at three levels:
– Rear orchestra; rear balcony: $1,000
– Middle and side orchestra front balcony: $5,000
– “Front and centre” orchestra: $10,000
Charitable tax receipts are available for all gifts to Confederation Centre of the Arts.
Charitable Registration: 12180 7929 RR 0001.
For further information, or to set up a payment plan, please contact Sarah Hastelow, Member Services Manager, at (902) 629.1159 or email [email protected].
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Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday – 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM
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What are Relaxed Performances?
Sometimes referred to as sensory-friendly experiences, Relaxed Performances give the opportunity for those with various sensitivities towards sensory stimuli to experience and enjoy live theatre.
These performances will be designed in a way to be more comfortable for audience members who may experience anxiety or are not comfortable with some aspects of a traditional theatre setting. This can include people on the Autism Spectrum and their families; those with sensory and communicative disorders or learning disabilities; people with Tourette’s syndrome; someone who might need to move often due to chronic pain or to use the facilities; or even parents with toddlers.