Our Venues

The city is our stage

Performance Santa Fe provides the best audience experience possible by selecting venues that best suit each performance. We present a diverse range of shows at diverse venues across the City Different—from the colorful Lensic Performing Arts Center to the Scottish Rite Temple. Each presentation of music, dance, and theater offers a chance to experience Santa Fe’s beloved performance spaces anew.

For more information about accessibility, parking, and seat selection, please email info@performancesantafe.org or call the Performance Santa Fe Box Office.

The Lensic Performing Arts Center

211 W. San Francisco Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Located in downtown Santa Fe just two blocks west of the Plaza, the Lensic opened in 1931 as a vaudeville stage and movie palace. After a major renovation in 2001, the 800-seat theater is now one of Santa Fe’s most lauded venues for live music, dance, and theater.

PARKING
Paid public parking is available across the street at the Sandoval Municipal Garage. Additionally, metered parking is available throughout the downtown area. The Lensic is now able to process payment and parking validation for ticket holders who park in the City of Santa Fe’s Sandoval (entrance at 216 West Water St.) or Community Convention Center (119 South Federal Place) parking garages.

Scottish Rite Temple

463 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501

This iconic castle-like building was constructed over a century ago based on the design of the Alhambra (meaning “The Red One”) in Spain. With striking Moorish Revival-style architecture that stands out from the city’s adobe skyline, the Scottish Rite Temple houses an ornamental jewel box theatre with an original 20th century backdrop collection. Join us here for intimate recitals and theatrical performances!

PARKING
Complimentary parking is available in the adjacent lot.

St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art

107 W Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Built in 1917, the New Mexico Museum of Art is a national historic landmark admired for its New Mexico Pueblo Revival style architecture. For generations, St. Francis Auditorium has been a centerpiece of Santa Fe’s cultural and social life and today serves as one of the city’s premiere concert halls. We love using this venue for showcasing soloists and chamber musicians.

PARKING
Metered parking is available throughout the downtown areas.