January
TO Live: “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” In Concert
TO Live presents “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” In Concert at Meridian Hall, which will transport you to the heart of Middle-earth. Experience Howard Shore’s Oscar-winning score performed live by the 250 musicians of the FILMharmonic Orchestra and Amadeus Choir & Bach Children’s Chorus. Recommended age: 14+
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Mirvish Productions: The National Ballet of Ukraine’s “Nadiya Ukraine”
Mirvish Productions presents the National Ballet of Ukraine performing a once-in-a-lifetime performance entitled “Nadiya Ukraine”, which features excerpts from world-renowned ballets such as “Le Corsaire”, and “Don Quixote”. The performance also highlights traditional dance in Ukrainian culture and supports Ukrainians in need through the First Lady Olena Zelenska’s Foundation, who
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Young Peoples Theatre (YPT): “Truth”
Young Peoples Theatre (YPT) presents the world premiere of “Truth”, adapted from Caroline Pignat’s Governor General’s Award-winning novel, “The Gospel Truth”. This play, set on a Virginian tobacco plantation in 1858, tells the story of a courageous young Black girl named Phoebe, who deals with a harrowing choice upon the
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Guide to the Best Lunar New Year Events in Toronto and the GTA
It’s time to welcome in the Year of the Dragon! Lunar New Year, an annual festival of prosperity and renewal, is celebrated by both East and South Asian communities around the world and, of course, throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Activities and events include concerts, lion and dragon dances, colourful
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Keep Kids Moving with City Dance Corps’ PA Day Dance Camp! {Discount Code}
Especially over the cold weather months, it can be hard to keep kids busy and active on PA Days. But City Dance Corps has the remedy for any winter blues or cabin fever, with a PA Day Dance Camp filled with creative and friendly fun for both new and experienced
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Hot Docs: “Frozen 2 Sing-Along”
Hot Docs presents the “Frozen 2 Sing-Along”, where all little royals are cordially invited to go *into the unknown* as they don their finest princess gowns and tiaras and sing along to the songs they know by heart. Experience Elsa’s magic on the big screen while singing and dancing in
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Wychwood Theatre: “Fireside Munsch Snow Day”
Spend a snowy day at Wychwood Theatre with M. John Kennedy one-man show “Fireside Munsch Snow Day”, full of storytelling hijinks. This show features four of Robert Munsch’s classic stories, “Deep Snow”, “I Have to Go”, “Too Much Snow”, and “Thomas’s Snowsuit”. Recommended Ages: 4+ Wychwood Theatre: “Fireside Munsch Snow
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Mirvish Productions: “Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of)
Mirvish Productions presents “Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of), direct from London’s West End where it won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy. This unique musical comedy version of Jane Austen’s most iconic love story is “smart, laugh out loud funny” (Daily Telegraph) where men, money and microphones are fought
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Aga Khan Museum: Holidays at the Museum
Aga Khan Museum celebrates throughout the holiday school break with their Holidays at the Museum, including family activities that are free with admission. Create your own unique works of art inspired by the museum’s collections and architecture, such as calligraphy and a collective art installation, as well as extra (paid)
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Downsview Park: Passion for Pollinators
Downsview Park hosts the Passion for Pollinators event where three Toronto beekeepers discuss the joys of life as a beekeeper, as well as what keeps them up at night. Honey samples will be on hand for tasting, including honey from this year’s harvest of their hives at Downsview Park. Downsview
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