Theatre entertainment in Toronto
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Dream in High Park
Through Toronto's long summer evenings, CanStage's annual presentation of Shakespeare happens under the stars in High Park. Expect Much Ado About Nothing, or The Comedy of Errors perhaps. Show up early and take a blanket.
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St Lawrence Centre for the Arts
The 880-seat St Lawrence Centre for the Arts functions as a second, larger venue for CanStage, and also hosts dance, classical and contemporary music, opera, operetta and musicals.
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Talullah's Cabaret
Talullah's Cabaret, located in the Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, is a clubby performance space for comedians, writers and singers. Book early!
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Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People
Catch a show at the innovative Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People, delivering enlightening children’s plays.
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Royal Alexandra Theatre
Commonly known as the ‘Royal Alex, ’ this is one of the most impressive theaters in the city. Expect renditions of plays like Tennessee Williams’ Orpheus Descending and splashy Broadway musicals. Working in tandem with the Alex (and booked via the same avenues) is the lavish Princess of Wales Theatre (300 King St W) down the street.
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