- This century-old Vaudeville theatre, the oldest in Alberta, underwent extensive renovations and was transformed into a state-of-the-art 396-seat multi-function facility. The performance area of the theatre has been restored to its original glory.
The Bailey Theatre boasts an intimate stage with historic brick wall feature, as well as state-of-the-art lighting, sound and rigging options. Main floor seating can be arranged to accommodate standard theatre seating or configured for dining. The gracefully curved balcony adds an additional five rows of fixed seating.
The lower floor has a green room where you can see and hear all the action on stage. There is also a full-sized rehearsal hall and actor dressing rooms and washrooms.
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