🔥❄️ Fire up your chestnuts early with Sex Dalmatian’s Hot Holiday Spectacular!
📅 Dec 17-21, 2025 at The Ada Slaight Hall
🎟️ Tickets: https://t.co/nw5mgNRfAq
📸 Image by Drew Berry
TAPA announces departure of Executive Director Jacoba Knaapen at end of December 2024 after an incredible 21-year journey of unwavering dedication and service. Full announcement here: https://t.co/wcvTex9xHE
THE TOP 10 (actually 11) TORONTO THEATRE ARTISTS OF 2023. *
*Posted juuuussst under the wire.
What a dramatically rich year it's been. Happy new year, everyone!
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Don't miss your chance to experience Art of Time Ensemble's Coda concert season! Ticket packages for our 25th and final season are on sale now. Join us for a celebration of music, art, and community as we say our goodbyes with 3 final shows. Visit our website for more info.
Check it out starting at 5pm today: @cbcradio's Big City Small World, hosted by @ErrolNazareth, said they would be featuring a track by @artoftime in relation to the company's announcement of its 15th Anniversary and its ensuing closure. @CBCMusic Radio One from 5-6pm.
Founding Artistic Director Andrew Burashko has announced the line-up for the celebratory 25th anniversary season of Art of Time Ensemble — and the wind-down of the organization in 2025 🎶🎵 #Toronto#livemusic#classicalmusic https://t.co/g2wsh1RRyE
To our friends here on Twitter, we are immensely grateful for the support that we have received from you over the last 25 years. For more information about our final fundraising campaign and tickets for the Coda concert season, please visit our website at https://t.co/q9XJQLXWpg
Time is up: Toronto's Art of Time Ensemble has announced that its upcoming 25th Anniversary concert season for 2023-24 will be its last. Final season includes Both Sides Now, a Joni Mitchell retrospective.
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Im rarely speechless, and I’m rarely affected to the point of non stop tears, but this dm brought me to that point.
I don’t know what we are doing anymore. I truly don’t
The Province’s decision to destroy Ontario Place for a private spa denies Torontonians’ need for a rejuvenated green and public park on our waterfront. Moving the Science Centre robs areas like Thorncliffe Park and Flemingdon Park of a cultural institution…
ACO Toronto urges the Province of Ontario to repair, restore, and care for the Ontario Science Centre instead of moving it to Ontario Place. This important landmark building has significant cultural, social, architectural, and environmental value:
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The Ontario Science Centre (Raymond Moriyama, 1969) is a masterpiece and a deeply important building. The Doug Ford government is going to abandon and demolish it. That’s shameful.
Hey! I started a thing. About Toronto theatre, and hopefully (eventually) comedy and other stuff. I'm still obviously figuring things out, but here's an introductory post! Please subscribe! #TheaTO https://t.co/yFbClKLcNV