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Tapestry Opera | Les shorts qui chantent
Briefs are back and they're worth the wait! Throw the opera rule-book out of the window and strap into your seats, Tapestry Briefs are back! We’re bringing you all-new provocative opera shorts with a bilingual twist, presented in Tapestry’s beautiful, tragic and absurd style. This is a libretto-shaped smack in the face of beautiful, absurd […]
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Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas – In Concert
“This is Halloween—everybody make a scene!” Tim Burton’s cult classic comes to life like never before, projected on the big screen with Danny Elfman’s delightfully quirky score performed live by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Carmen – Bizet
The fiercely independent Carmen becomes ensnared in a high-stakes game among garrison soldiers, smugglers, and a superstar bullfighter in Bizet’s blockbuster opera.
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Royal Conservatory of Music | Dominique Fils-Aimé and Allison Russell
A double bill of powerful soul and roots singer-songwriter-poet-activist vocalists from Montreal who have a basket full of Polaris and Grammy Award nominations between them.
Find out more »Mirvish | The Shark is broken
Martha’s Vineyard, 1974: shooting on ‘Jaws’ has stalled. The film’s lead actors – Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider and Richard Dreyfuss – are stuck on a boat, at the mercy of foul weather and a faulty mechanical co-star. Awash with alcohol and ambition, three hammered sharks start to bare their teeth…
Find out more »Mirvish | Indecent
In 1923, after highly celebrated and groundbreaking productions in Europe, Sholem Asch's drama God of Vengeance finally opens on Broadway.
Find out more »Mirvish | Mean Girls
Direct from Broadway, Mean Girls is the hilarious hit musical from an award-winning creative team, including book writer Tina Fey (30 Rock), composer Jeff Richmond (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), lyricist Nell Benjamin (Legally Blonde), director Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon), and producer/proud Torontonian Lorne Michaels (Saturday Night Live).
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