
Segal Centre for Performing Arts

Ah, the "Broadway of Montreal": Long before it became a shorthand for English-language theatre, Segal Centre for Performing Arts opened its doors in 1967 as the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts. Designed by architect Phyllis Lambert, the building was conceived as a cultural anchor for Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, bringing theatre, music, film, and education under one roof. Reintroduced as the Segal Centre in 2007, the institution sharpened its focus on producing and presenting English-language work while expanding its role as a national incubator for new Canadian musicals and cross-cultural collaborations. Today, its venues—including the Sylvan Adams Theatre, The Studio, and CinemaSpace—support a mix of mainstage productions, experimental work, concerts, and community programming. Alongside professional training initiatives and longstanding ties to Jewish cultural life through the Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre, the Segal continues to operate as a working ecosystem for performance in the city.
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