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RENT OUR SPACE

Looking for an affordable space to rent? Visit our booking portal to view availability.

All renters must be pre-approved by b current before they can rent the space via b current's booking portal. To apply please click below: 

 

Already registered in our skedda booking portal? Click here to sign in.

 

Located within the beautiful Artscape Wychwood Barns at St. Clair and Bathurst, b current performing art’s 700-foot studio theatre is perfect for:

 

  • rehearsals

  • readings

  • workshops

  • intimate theatre events

  • meetings

  • community gatherings

Features:

View the Studio guide here for more detailed information.

  • 35 seat capacity

  • Wheelchair accessible, with elevator access. There are automatic doors to enter either side of Wychwood Barns, where we are located. The door to our studio is wide enough for mobility devices but not automatic

  • Hardwood floor

  • Wireless internet access

  • ~35 chairs 

  • 4 fold-out tables 

  • Wheeled clothing rack

  • 4 Rehearsal cubes/stage blocks/rehearsal blocks

  • Projector screen

  • 1 Stereo

  • 7 Music Stands 

  • gender-neutral accessible washroom on the 2nd floor, wide enough for mobility devices, but with no automatic door. Gendered accessible washroom on the ground floor, wide enough for mobility devices and with an automatic door. 

  • air conditioning

  • steps from public transportation (St. Clair West Station ~15-minute walk)

  • high vaulted ceilings 

Rates to book the space are as follows:

Theatre Companies/Charities & Nonprofits - Rates include HST

Full Day Booking (12+ Hours):

  • $19.50/hour

Regular Day booking (8+ hours):

  • $21/hour

Half-Day Booking (6+ hours):

  • $22.50/hour

Bookings less than 6 hours:

  • $24/hour

Please note that all bookings must be at least 3 hours and include HST.

Corporate and For-Profit Bookings 

$41.50/hour

 

Please note that all bookings must be at least 3 hours and include HST.

All monies earned go towards b current performing arts programming and community building initiatives, which uplift the voices of racialized theatre artists from the page to the stage. 

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