North America's largest queer theatre (call it gay and lesbian at your peril) dates back to 1979 and is a focal point for the gay community. Its heyday was the 1980s, when its...
12 Alexander StreetThis exquisitely restored theatre (which was previously known as the Pantages) is the location of choice for box-and-truck touring shows like Spamalot and Wicked. The tribute...
244 Victoria StreetThis 'Edwardian jewel box' turns 100 in 2007, and its legacy is rich. It is where John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson performed, and where Piaf belted and Fred Astaire put on the...
260 King Street WArtistically and financially, the Tarragon is the most reliable theatre in Toronto and, probably, Canada. Here you're likely to see Canadian theatre at its best, as well as...
30 Bridgman AvenueThe latest venue to open for theatre is a show-stopper in itself: 19th-century tank houses in the Distillery District were converted into three stages, a spacious foyer, a...
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