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Since May 2003, the Théâtre Sans Fil operates and resides in the Caserne Letourneux TSF, a unique centre for creation in Montreal. Considered an architectural landmark, the Caserne Letourneux TSF is now a centre for the creation and the production of shows. Completely renovated, its spaces are available to rent and host artistic, community and corporate events. Dive into history and discover the Caserne Letourneux TSF ! |
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| A 31’ x 49’ room with a 13’ high ceiling. It is equipped with halogen or fluorescent lighting and linoleum flooring. As early as July 2006, this space will be made into office spaces available to cultural businnesses. |
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Raymond Carpentier Hall
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42’ x 52’X 16' high under grid |
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| This is a multipurpose room equipped with a hanging grid (16’ from floor) black hardwood flooring and black curtains on travellers. |
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Pierre-Régimbald Production Studio
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36’ x 42’ x16’ |
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| This space has concrete flooring. It is equipped with a hanging grid, a compressed air piping network for pneumatic tools, two large sinks, an adjacent paint booth with exhaust system and a loading dock. Complete room darkness can be obtained in spite of large window area. |
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The Caserne Letourneux TSF is a Montreal historic landmark dating back to 1914. It is a ideal original location to house artistic, community and corporate events. Dive into history with this multifuctionnal space!
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