Palace Theatre Arts Commons

About Us

The Palace Theatre Our Story Begins in 1929?
From your first step inside, patrons walk back in time to the grandeur of early theatre styles. The chandeliers, tiled flooring and replica ticket booth set the classic tones of this iconic landmark.

1991 witnessed a rebirth when the building was purchased by London Community Players (LCP) and renamed the Palace.

Now more than 30 years later, the dream has continued to unfold. The decades have brought pure magic to our stage-all through the work of volunteers. Renovations revived failing plaster, thousands of volunteer hours went into ripping up carpets, patching floors, building counters, repainting the front lobby, priming and painting the backstage area, removing the acoustic tiles from the auditorium walls to create the Palace as you see it today.

Today, our doors open in revitalized splendour. The years of renovations reflect the care given to maintaining the grandeur of this cultural landmark.

Designated in 1991, by the City of London, as an historic site under the Ontario Heritage Act, this iconic structure continues to attract theatre enthusiasts and tourists. Walk in and enjoy a step back in time.

Rep/Contact Info

Kelli Gough
Chairperson
Melissa Parker