About
Kingston Grand Theatre
218 Princess Street Kingston Ontario
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Hours:
Kingston Grand Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm for in-person transactions.
One of the main cultural venues in the greater Kingston region, the City of Kingston's Grand Theatre serves as the prime performing arts venue for hundreds of professional and amateur performances.The Regina Rosen Auditorium
The Regina Rosen Auditorium has undergone a dramatic transformation since reopening its doors in May 2008. The theatre was revolutionized from a dark and dated space to a vibrant, engaging hall reminiscent of its turn of the century heritage. Seating 729 patrons, with the option of including an additional 26 seats when the orchestra pit is not being used, this beautifully restored auditorium will captivate your performers and audience alike.
The Baby Grand
Although smaller in size, the Baby Grand, a much-used black box theatre, offers nothing less than the same impeccable performance and entertainment that one would experience inside the walls of its larger partner, the Regina Rosen Auditorium. With extensive enhancements increasing the seating capacity from 66 to 90 patrons, this theatre proves a popular choice for our various community theatre groups.
For technical information and CAD files, please email Jon Hayter, Production Supervisor.
Open / Operational
Accessible
Venue Specs
Venue Formattheatre
Has StageYes
RentableYes
Has Sound / LightingYes
Venue StaffingProvided (Included in Rental)
Upcoming Events
12
Apr
15:30
09
May
19:00
29
May
19:30
Past Events
28
Mar
19:30
Venue Photos
Videos
Venue Articles
Crown Lands turn Kingston Grand Theatre into a prog-rock spectacle
From cloaked instrumentals to explosive dual-drum finales, the duo proved why their fans travel miles, and why this was a Grand OnStage presentation not to miss.
Author: John Sanfilippo
Published by:
Kingston Live
It’s not a competition, it's a rescue mission: A conversation with Julian Taylor
Singer-songwriter discusses his co-headlining tour with Logan Staats, connecting with audiences through music and storytelling, and Indigenous identity and community.
Author: Peter Sanfilippo
Published by: Kingston Live!
Location
Address218 Princess Street



