IT’S FUNNY HOW LOVE CAN GROW
Skid Row florist’s clerk Seymour Krelborn is too shy to declare his love for his co-worker Audrey – until a mysterious exotic...
Never seen before. Never seen again.
An exhibition unlike any other, paying homage to the most prolific scorers of our generations. Witness the greatest...
The COC’s After School Opera Program is a community arts program for children between the ages of 7 and 12 involving the creation and presentation of an...
Romeo and Juliet. Orpheus and Eurydice. Almighty Voice and His Wife.
This powerful true story is shaken up and reimagined into an eloquent tale of tragic...
A SHOW TO MAKE YOUR SPIRIT SHINE
Dreams don’t come easy in the hardscrabble mining town, riven by a bitter national strike, where eleven-year-old Billy...
In a New Light
Beloved by fans around the world, iconic Alegría is reinterpreted in a renewed version to share its timeless story once more. The classic...
The crisis surrounding murdered and missing Indigenous women, girls, trans, and queer community members continues, with thousands of documented cases in both...
Discover the larger-than-life drama of Early Rubens this fall at the AGO
A master storyteller whose larger-than-life paintings illustrate scenes from...
Old Songs, New Songs
Ensemble Studio tenor Matthew Cairns made waves last year when we won First Prize at the COC’s annual Ensemble Studio Competition, in...
Sixty-five years after a group of curious idealists began this little company, Goose Lane Editions is still here, still curious and still feeding the minds...
A comprehensive examination of the accomplishments and legacy of the Winnipeg artist Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald (1890–1956), the last member to join the Group...
Famous guitarist Kirk Hammett, of the heavy metal band Metallica, has created one of the world’s most extraordinary collections of classic horror and sci-fi...
This exhibition of new textile works by Baker Lake artist Janet Nungnik (b.1954) was produced over a period of more than 15 years. Nungnik’s embroidered and...
One of Canada’s most beloved folk artists, Maud Lewis (1903–1970) is known for her brightly-coloured paintings of rural Nova Scotia. Working from her cabin...
Family, identity and place all converge in heartbreak and hilarity in the latest works by Canadian author, screenwriter and producer David Bezmozgis and...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a photographer’s story is boundless. Uncover the lives of two of France’s most storied female photographers of the...
This exhibition presents a selection of works by the leading Saulteaux artist Robert Houle who grew up in Sandy Bay First Nation on the western shore of Lake...
SCREEMERS IS BACK AT THE BETTER DEAD CENTRE! Tickets are on sale now with dates starting October 11 - November 2nd.
Toronto’s original and best haunted...
FIND YOURSELF IN A WORLD OF FANTASY
Hiding in a closet to avoid school bullies, ten-year-old Bastian becomes immersed in a strangely compelling book: the...
Photographs from The Walther Collection
Drawn from the extraordinary holdings of The Walther Collection, The Way She Looks revisits the history of African...
Launching September 21, 2019, the 75-day Toronto Biennial of Art presents local, national, and international contemporary art in a citywide event as...
Toronto becomes a chocolate-coated metropolis as events, including The Chocolate Ball; Cocouture celebrate everything chocolate. Visit their website for...
“Brave” and “scorching” are words used to describe Miriam Toews’ unforgettable story of oppression and resistance in a Bolivian Mennonite community, Women...