Theatre Baddeck
Baddeck & Area
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Theatre Baddeck: Professional theatre with a Cape Breton flavour
Since 2015, Theatre Baddeck has delighted visitors to beautiful Cape Breton with high quality professional theatre that is both hilarious and heartwarming. Ranked #1 on ‘Things to Do’ on TripAdvisor for Baddeck, NS, Theatre Baddeck has provided a vacation highlight for visitors from all over North America and beyond.
Reviews include:“Lively, energetic and professional from the opening line to the close.” – The Chronicle Herald
“This is a one of a kind theatre experience. The company, the venue, and the play itself conveyed an intimacy that comes from caring about each attendee. And the play was so relevant while being fun, funny, daring and tasteful. Thank you for giving us the highlight of our vacation.” – TripAdvisor
“You may not expect high quality professional theatre in a small place like Baddeck, but that is EXACTLY what you will find.” – TripAdvisor
Shows run Tuesday-Sunday. Full details: www.theatrebaddeck.com/calendar
The full performance calendar can be found at theatrebaddeck.com/calendar. Tickets range from $18-$32 plus HST and we have season passes and group rates available to help you save!
The theatre is located in Baddeck’s historic Masonic Hall, built in 1898. It can be found at 24 Queen Street, Baddeck NS – a short walk from the main street. The building is air conditioned, is accessible by ramp, has free parking, and is licensed for bar service during pre-show and intermission.
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