Copper Theater

145, rue Taschereau Ouest

This modern-style theatre was built in 1967-1968. The main characteristics of this style involve redesigning the building's interior while maintaining its functionality. The angles of its walls and the materials used are striking. Often considered unconventional, this design emphasizes open space and natural light. The expansion, completed in 1984-1985, blends seamlessly with the original architecture.

Historical Significance

The Théâtre du Cuivre has been a major venue for artistic performances since 1968. A true cornerstone of the local cultural scene and a source of pride for tourists, the theatre welcomes artists from all backgrounds. Its infrastructure allows it to produce high profile events, and its accessibility serves as a stepping stone for emerging artists. Its reputation speaks for itself!

Photo credit: Fanny Hurtubise


Modern materials and sharp angles

One thing is certain: the Théâtre du Cuivre stands out in the landscape, and it's impossible not to notice! The original plans were designed by the renowned avant-garde architect Jean-Marie Roy, while the expansion, which included the addition of the glass roof, were designed by TRAME. The glass roof, in addition to bringing in plenty of light, blends beautifully with the raw materials of the original building: concrete and copper.

Photo credit: Nancy Larivière

The original form of the theatre

The theatre in 1968 consisted of two massive, angular structures. The main entrance was located on its west facade, which today features a large glass roof.

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