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Venue Overview

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609 MAIN STREET, LACONIA, NH 03246

THE COLONIAL THEATRE

Capacity: 761

Opened: July 2021 – Restored from 1914

Located in the central Lakes Region of New Hampshire, Laconia’s Colonial Theatre is a beautifully restored former Vaudeville theatre that had its grand re-opening in July 2021. The theatre has been restored to its original 1914 look and character with modern production capabilities. With 761 seats in an intimate and ornate room, the Colonial has quickly established itself as a destination for national touring artists and comedians, due to its amenities and its ideal routing location in central New England. Recent highlights include Amos Lee, Champions of Magic, Tower of Power, Marc Maron, Postmodern Jukebox, and Chris Isaak.