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Prairie Theatre Exchange

Prairie Theatre Exchange

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4.8 Google Review
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 3H6, Canada
(204) 942-5483 www.pte.mb.ca
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Apr 21, 2018
I went to see "To Kill a Mockingbird" and it was excellent and the actors did a great job portraying all the characters..Great atmosphere and reasonably priced!

Feb 1, 2018
Great place to enjoy performing arts. Intimate venue with a variety of plays that are thought provoking and entertaining. I have been a season ticket holder for a few years and will definitely be renewing again.

Aug 5, 2018
Great theatre company that puts on some pretty cool plays.

Mar 9, 2017
Good parking under portage place mall. Elevators escalators and stairs to the venue. Nice seating area outside the theatres for some pre or post show drinks. Small theatre so all seats give a good view. The play I saw Butcher, was excellent.

Mar 5, 2017
A bit of a hidden gem. Much more affordable and accessible than the major theatre centres. Plays are small off-the- beaten-path productions with few misses. Production standards are top-notch. Venue itself is intimate with great sightlines. Lobby service is pleasant and you can take your drink in to a performance. A plus is that subscribers get free underground parking in building. I've attended for a decade now and recommend PTE whether for single plays or seasonal subscription.

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