Astor Theatre

Astor Theatre The Astor Theatre is the oldest continuously running theatre in Nova Scotia. Thank you for being a part of our community. Why not find out for yourself?

At The Astor Theatre Town Hall Arts and Cultural Centre, we believe in fostering a community built on respect, kindness, and inclusivity. We value every member of our community and strive to maintain a space where everyone feels safe and heard. In our commitment to nurturing this positive environment, we want to address how we handle inflammatory or harmful comments. While we will promptly remove

any comments that could potentially cause distress to our staff or team, we also understand the importance of transparency and constructive dialogue. If a comment is removed, we'll replace it with a statement reaffirming our dedication to maintaining a positive space for everyone. We believe in the power of constructive conversations and respectful interactions, and we encourage you to share your thoughts and feedback in a manner that uplifts and inspires. Together, let's continue to cultivate a space where positivity thrives, and where every voice is valued. The Astor Theatre is proud to be the oldest performing arts venue in the province. In 2002 the Astor Theatre celebrated 100 years of entertainment on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Built in 1902 as part of the historic Town Hall, the theatre was known as the Liverpool Opera House. It's stage hosted touring and local shows until 1917, when silent films were introduced. Gradually the film presentation gained in frequency and popularity. In 1930, talking pictures were shown for the first time. The first "talkie" shown in the theatre was "Love in the Rough", a comedy on golf. at the same time, the name was changed to the Astor Theatre by Seth Bartling Sr. after his favourite theatre in New York. During World War II the cinema featured regular war documentaries; news reels about the War in Europe became a staple of the Astor's presentations. Shortly after the war the theatre was renovated to accommodate more people in the balcony as cinema presentations grew in popularity. A new screen format was installed to allow cinemascope pictures in the late 50's. A larger screen was installed and the proscenium arch was widened to allow for the larger pictures. As well, the tin ceiling was plastered over to compensate for amplified sound. In 1979, with increased interest in live performances, the Astor began presenting local talent through the Winds of Change Dramatic Society. Also, a new thrust stage was installed making way for larger theatrical productions and the ability to accommodate more musicians and bigger concerts. In June 1987 The Astor Theatre Society was incorporated into a charitable organization. The Astor has played host to many touring artists including The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Matt Andersen, Heather Rankin, Barra MacNeils, Ian Thomas, Symphony Nova Scotia, and the Royal Shakespeare Company to name a few. A particularly interesting feature is the tin ceiling. The entire theatre used to have a similar ceiling, but changes were made to enhance the sound quality as it's usage changed. However, the change in the main ceiling did not affect the acoustics which are some of the best in the province. Numerous artists have commented on this confirming they are "the best around". The high rounded ceilings and the plaster walls make the Astor a wonderful place to enjoy concerts and plays.

Our set is underway for The Pirate’s Tempest on June 28th.  Under the set direction of Vince and big help from Evan and ...
06/08/2026

Our set is underway for The Pirate’s Tempest on June 28th. Under the set direction of Vince and big help from Evan and Rayne we have our ship. Come on out and see this show featuring theatrical performances from our incredibly talented youth and music by Life in Colour with special guest drummer Anderson Folk. You won't want to miss this show !!

πŸ“…Sunday June 28th
⏱️6:30 pm
🎟️By donation

πŸŽΆβ€οΈβ€πŸ”₯ We had such an amazing night of music & dancing with Off The Rock last night.  Thank you to the guys in the band f...
06/06/2026

πŸŽΆβ€οΈβ€πŸ”₯ We had such an amazing night of music & dancing with Off The Rock last night.

Thank you to the guys in the band for their phenomenal performance. We hope you come back soon!

Thank you to everyone who bought tickets to the show. Buying tickets not only helps your local theatre but also supports Canadians in the music industry 🍁 - so thank you!

🫢 To our hardworking volunteers - you are the best in town πŸ˜‰ We couldn't hold events like these without you 🫢

Miss out on this one??? Follow us so you never miss a live music experience

Did you get pics of the evening? πŸ“Έ Share in the comments, we would love to see them 🀩

Join us tonight for our LAST Big Stage Open Mic of the season ✨✨🎀June Big Stage Open Mic Night - doors open at 6 pm Come...
06/06/2026

Join us tonight for our LAST Big Stage Open Mic of the season ✨✨🎀

June Big Stage Open Mic Night - doors open at 6 pm

Come on out and share your talents - our stage is yours

Free to perform - free to watch - fantastic local entertainment - We can't think of anything better πŸŽ€β€οΈβ€πŸ”₯

We will be accepting donations at the door so that we can continue to hold art events in our community like this one

06/06/2026
06/05/2026

Come on down to the Astor for our last Open Mic of the season - June Big Stage Open Mic Night

You can dance, sing, play an instrument, tell a joke or recite a poem. The stage is yours! 🎀 🫢

Free to perform, free to watch - don't miss this amazing night of local talent.

We will be accepting donations at the door that will go directly back to support artistic opportunities for local talent in our community.

This epic video was brought to you by our Astor Academy Film Club ✨

06/05/2026

Off The Rock is in the house, and sound check is sounding amazing 🀩

If you don't have plans tonight, now you do! You do not want to miss this amazing night of music ✨🎢

Our doors open at 7 pm, and we have great seats left, cause as you know, there are NO bad seats at the Astor ✨

See you all tonight ❀️‍πŸ”₯

πŸŽ₯ Hey Kids, want to learn how to make a movie this summer??  Join Easton Goodwin for Directors Cut Camp from Script to S...
06/05/2026

πŸŽ₯ Hey Kids, want to learn how to make a movie this summer?? Join Easton Goodwin for Directors Cut Camp from Script to Screen .

Easton Goodwin is an inspiring young actor/filmmaker who started his career out in Musical Theatre. Performing at The Astor Theatre in Liverpool, it guided him to film. Beginning with an interest in horror movies, he began to make his own short films with local friends. He received his first lead role in the proof of concept short film "Escape The Usual," Directed by Colby Conrad, from there it has just been a dream come true. Easton's first film festival short film submission, "Past Echoes," based on his childhood experience as he finds his passion in acting, was accepted into the Atlantic International Film Festival Youth Competition, tying for the People’s Choice Award with fellow filmmaker Desmond Smyth.

Space is limited so contact the Box Office to reserve your spot ☎️ 902-354-5250 πŸ“§ [email protected]

06/05/2026

It has come to our attention that our closed captioning device is not working properly. We apologize to the community for the inconvenience that this has caused. We are working with a service technician to resolve the problem as soon as possible. We will update the community as soon as it is fixed. We appreciate your patience with us. If you would like to reach out to us directly please call our Box Office at 902-354-5250 or you can email our manager at [email protected].

We are so excited to welcome Off The Rock to our stage tonight 🎢 We want to give you one more chance to win tickets to t...
06/05/2026

We are so excited to welcome Off The Rock to our stage tonight 🎢

We want to give you one more chance to win tickets to the show. Be the first person to call us at 11 am ☎️ 902-354-5250 for your chance to win 2 FREE tickets to the show.

Don't want to wait to win? We still have great seats left, but time is running out ❀️‍πŸ”₯

Get yours now πŸ‘‰ https://tproatlantic.ticketpro.ca/en/pages/1680149095?aff=astor

 🌈 from all of us at the Astor πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆYou know what would be a great way to celebrate  🌈 ?  Join us for Steph Peaks  & Frie...
06/04/2026

🌈 from all of us at the Astor πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ

You know what would be a great way to celebrate 🌈 ?

Join us for Steph Peaks & Friends on Saturday, June 20th

We still have tickets left, but they are selling quickly πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

Don't wait - get your tickets now before it is too late πŸ‘‰ https://tproatlantic.ticketpro.ca/en/pages/1680149098?aff=astor

Address

219 Main Street
Liverpool, NS
B0T1K0

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 4pm
Wednesday 11am - 4pm
Thursday 11am - 4pm
Friday 11am - 4pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+19023545250

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