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April 15, 2024

Alderney Landing Theatre,

Punamu'kwati'jk-Downtown Dartmouth  

Schedule of events:

7:00 p.m. - Doors Open &
Emerging Artist Showcase

7:30 p.m. - Awards Ceremony

10:00 p.m. - After-party

Tickets:

$30 for TNS members

$35 for Non-TNS members

$300 for table of 10

Tickets include entrance to the Emerging Artist Showcase and After-Party

RUNTIME
3 hours with intermission

CONTENT NOTE
Potential mature content, unscripted.

ASL
ASL interpretation will be available onsite.

AUDIO
Performers will be amplified with individual microphones. 

ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES
Phonak Roger FM/DM System available. Automatically connect via Wall Pilots or borrow a Telecoil device to sync with hearing aids and cochlear implants. Devices with headphones are also available. Please see the Box Office for assistance onsite.

COVID
Masks are available on site and encouraged/appreciated but not required. Social distancing will not be possible. Please stay home if you are feeling unwell.

TRANSIT ACCESS
The Halifax Transit Dartmouth Ferry arrives directly at Alderney Landing, and Alderney Gate is serviced by Halifax Transit buses #5, 6+, 53, 54, 55, 62, 158, 159, 161, 165.
 
PHYSICAL ACCESS
The Theatre is on the second level of Alderney Landing, accessible by passenger elevator and stairs. Parking is available onsite, with curbside dropoff and automatic doors at the main entrance to the building. Alderney Landing is connected to Alderney Gate by pedway, accessible by elevator, escalator and stairs.

CABARET SEATING
Armless seats are 16 inches deep and 15.5 inches wide. Seating is on the same level as the entrance. Any seat can be removed to make space for mobility devices and alternate seating. For assistance, or to request priority seating before the house is opened, please check in with Theatre Nova Scotia or Alderney Landing Staff.

BATHROOMS
There are two all gender bathrooms in the rotunda lobby, one with toilet stalls only, and one with toilet stalls and urinals. Both bathrooms are equipped with various hygiene products.
 
ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITIES
We aim to provide a scent-free environment, and make every effort to use products that are scent-free where possible (including alcohol-based hand sanitizer). We encourage all patrons to be mindful of the effects of strong scents, and ask that patrons avoid wearing or using scented personal products while onsite.

ASL Interpretation ProvidedWheelchair friendly venue

 

Photo of Merritt trophies on table

The Awards Ceremony kicks off at 7:30 p.m., but come early to check out the Emerging Artist Showcase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you to our event partner Support 4 Culture

PERFORM!

Education through the Arts

DRAMAFEST!

Nova Scotia High School Drama Festival

ROBERT MERRITT AWARDS

Celebrating Nova Scotia's theatre talent

TNS acknowledges that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. We recognize the heritage of this land and its people to express gratitude to those who reside here, and to honour the Indigenous people who have lived and worked on this land historically and presently.

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