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New Book on Massey Hall Asks Fans to Share Their Memories

That Night at Massey Hall

Since it opened in 1894, Massey Hall has set an international standard for musical excellence and as a destination for the world’s best-known artists.

That Night at Massey Hall is a limited-edition new book that will celebrate and chronicle the history of the venue through the eyes and memories of fans and artists by gathering stories, photos, and memorabilia. With a foreword written by Rob Bowman – Canadian Grammy award-winning music writer, professor, and musicologist – the…

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Celebrating Excellence in Toronto’s Performing Arts AND THE DORA GOES TO

Dora Avor Moore Awards

The 38th Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards for the 2016-2017 season were handed out in a star-studded ceremony in Toronto on the evening of Monday, June 26 at the Elgin Theatre of the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre, hosted by acclaimed actor and musician Raoul Bhaneja, a Maple Blues Award winner and Gemini, Dora and Canadian Comedy Award nominee.


Soulpepper Hauls in 5 Awards to Lead General Theatre Division including Outstanding Production to Father Comes Home From…

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RAINBOW STAGE IN WINNIPEG IS ON FIRE WITH TALENT!

SPECIAL REPORT – WINNIPEG

RING OF FIRE at RAINBOW STAGE

A few years ago I had the pleasure of taking in my first outdoor amphitheatre experience in Winnipeg with the publisher of Toronto On Demand, Joey Cee. It was the opening night of THE LITTLE MERMAID put on by the Rainbow Stage.

What I was expecting to see is NOT what I got to see or hear. The production was beyond my expectations and very entertaining to say the least.

I was hoping…

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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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