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...
There’s no accounting for taste… or friends.
Lines are drawn when an extravagant purchase leads three life-long friends to question the bonds they’ve taken...
“The greatest of all Pinter’s plays” (Daily Telegraph)
Betrayal charts a compelling seven-year romance, told in reverse chronological order. Witness a love...
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...
What would you give up for love? Stumbling upon a magical village that appears out of the Scottish mist for one day every century, Tommy, a modern boy, meets...
Canada’s Men’s National Team returns to Toronto to take on Cuba as Concacaf Nations League action kicks off at BMO Field on Saturday, September 7th!
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Cyrano de Bergerac is a swashbuckling 17th century swordsman who can do anything … except tell Roxane, the woman he loves, how he feels. He’s just too...
Edith and Cecil were supposed to tie the knot. But a pamphlet has arrived warning them of the dangers of getting married. So now they’ve called it off,...
Offering a fresh perspective on ancestor worship, this ROM-original exhibition focuses on concepts such as shared family values, ritual concepts, the belief...
An unprecedented collection of almost seventy paintings - including works from Rembrandt van Rijn, Frans Hals, Jan Steen, and Jacob van Ruisdael - provides...
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is pleased to present a retrospective of over 80 drawings and ephemera by Itee Pootoogook (1951–2014) as part of an...
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...
John Tanner doesn’t want to get married, least of all to Ann Whitefield. No one can force him. So why is he so scared? Bernard Shaw’s joyous, life-affirming...
Legendary Chef Matty Matheson announces MATTYFEST 2019 coming to Toronto’s RBC Echo Beach, September 7
Wu-Tang Clan headlines, American Pitmasters 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...
WHEN PASSION MEETS POISON
Undeterred by the differences in their backgrounds and life experiences, Othello and Desdemona defy prejudice to be united in...
YOU CAN’T FIGHT LOVE – BUT IT’S FUN TO TRY
Divorced for five years, Elyot and Amanda are reunited by chance – while honeymooning with their new spouses....
Murder comes home to the Royal George. Two college students in 1920s London commit murder and host a party for the victim’s friends with his hidden body as...
Experience the excitement this summer at Medieval Times! Enjoy a four-course feast fit for royalty while you witness the beautiful pageantry and the...
ONE MAN’S SIN. EVERYONE’S TRAGEDY
In the Puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts, farmer John Proctor has been conducting an illicit relationship with a young...
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...
In his autobiographical masterpiece, Tennessee Williams recalls growing up in the Depression-era Midwest with his shy sister and their overbearing mother. A...
A small-town flower girl falls for a gravedigger in Stalinist Russia. What can go wrong? Well, it’s a Russian play, so: everything. Written by award-winning...
Mae West created for herself the role of Margy LaMont, a quick-witted, sharp-tongued prostitute in Roaring Twenties Montreal who is looking for a better...
The 21st annual Tim Hortons Southside Shuffle, Port Credit’s Blues & Jazz Festival, Mississauga’s musical Mardi Gras. Featuring Canadian & International...
Dragons, drums, acrobatics, Kong Fu and much more. Canadian Association of Chinese Performing Arts is very excited to announce the 2nd Toronto Dragon...
The Toronto International Film Festival is the world’s largest public film festival, screening more than 300 films from around the world in venues across the...
Brutal and brilliant, this controversial play by Howard Barker is set in the aftermath of Charles II’s Restoration on the throne of England. The central...