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YPT presents the World Premiere of Munschtime! featuring the beloved stories of Robert Munsch

April 17 – May 14, 2017
Mainstage 

Classics like Love You Forever, Murmel Murmel Murmel, Pigs, A Promise is a Promise and Too Much Stuff! spring to life on stage in the World Premiere of Munschtime! at Young People’s Theatre (YPT). Presented on the Mainstage from April 17 to May 14, this funny, sweet and joyous collection of works by acclaimed children’s author Robert Munsch will delight young theatergoers and adults alike.

Munschtime

A child pitches a tent in her grandparent’s backyard to camp…

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The McMichael delivers rare masterwork guitars by top Canadian luthiers in electrifying show debuting May 6

Household names Bruce Cockburn, Jesse Cook and Chris Hadfield feature in The Group of Seven Guitar Project

May 6 – October 29, 2017

The McMichael Canadian Art Collection invites visitors to experience the works of seven Canadian guitar makers renowned the world over. Curated by Sarah Stanners, the McMichael’s Chief Curator, The Group of Seven Guitar Project puts the spotlight on eight handmade guitars commissioned by the McMichael from great Canadian luthiers Jean Larrivée, Tony Duggan-Smith, George Gray, Sergei de Jonge,…

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The AGO tells stories about Canada and Canadian artists all year long in 2017

An ambitious slate of exhibitions and programs explore Canada—and Canadian artists—from many different angles

It’s the year of Canada, and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is not shying away from taking a close look at what this country is – and isn’t. A wide variety of programs and exhibitions boldly tell stories about Canada with both a critical lens and an eye for the extraordinary. They’re the stories we know, ones that have been hidden, and ones about where…

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OH CANADA: What A Feeling! Hits the High Notes

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Producer Jeff Parry’s musical adaptation of a pair of books by author Martin Melhuish chronicling the history of Canada’s music scene is a success in the making, judging by the reaction from a hyper-critical opening night audience of industry players and shakers at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto last night.

Wisely avoiding many of the over-played Canadian radio hits of the modern era, a seven-piece ensemble focused…

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