Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) is a first-of-its-kind, multi-disciplinary cultural space in India that showcases the finest offerings in music, theatre, fine arts and crafts. Located in the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai, NMACC is a visionary project by Nita M Ambani, who aims to preserve and promote India's rich art, culture and heritage through varied art forms. NMACC comprises of six state-of-the-art venues that can host diverse performances and exhibitions, ranging from classical to contemporary, from Indian to global. NMACC also has a library, a café, a gift shop and a rooftop garden that offer visitors a holistic cultural experience. NMACC is accessible to all and welcomes everyone who loves and appreciates art. NMACC is more than just a cultural centre; it is a celebration of India's artistic diversity and excellence. The centre comprises a 2,000-seat Grand Theatre that has an orchestra pit that can accommodate 80 musicians at a time, a technologically advanced 250-seat Studio Theatre, and a Cube. The Cube is a convertible space for art shows and exhibitions. The performing arts spaces include The Grand Theatre, The Studio Theatre, and The Cube.
The NMACC was established to display the sensory journey of India’s rich cultural history through costume, performing and visual arts. It is envisioned as a platform to spotlight Indian arts and culture at its best, both for the audience and the artists. The main theatre can house whopping 2,000 people.