How The Courthouse Stage Serves Saint John
The Courthouse Stage connects existing assets, supports artists throughout their careers, and creates the conditions for sustained growth, ensuring that more culture is made here, by local people, for local and visiting audiences alike.
Saint John is ready for the next stage of its cultural development, beginning by filling a critical gap.
The Courthouse Stage transforms a historic landmark into a working centre for professional theatre, anchored by the Atlantic Repertory Company (ARC) and built around a missing piece in the city’s infrastructure: a mid-sized venue.
By creating the right scale of space between existing theatres, the project enables more productions, supports local artists, strengthens partnerships, and expands what is possible.
The result is not simply a new building, but a more complete cultural ecosystem that allows Saint John to create, sustain, and showcase its own work.
Located on King’s Square in the historic Sydney Street Courthouse, the proximity to the Imperial Theatre and the BMO Studio Theatre brings more people and activity to the Uptown, and enables coordinated programming, events and festivals.
Strengthening, not replacing, existing venues
A creative home for the Atlantic Repertory Company
The Courthouse Stage delivers both cultural and economic benefits:
Employment and industry development
This level of activity requires a venue of the right size, supporting professional production without the costs and scale of a large presenting house.
Economic and Community Impact
The Courthouse Stage delivers both cultural and economic benefits:
Employment and Industry Development
Training & Education
Community Engagement
Tourism and City Building
Building a complete cultural ecosystem
By adding a mid-sized venue to the existing mix, the Courthouse Stage allows Saint John to move from presenting culture to producing it at multiple scales.
It connects existing assets, supports artists throughout their careers, and creates the conditions for sustained growth, ensuring that more culture is made here, by local people, for local and visiting audiences alike.