Posts Filed Under: “Toronto Symphony Orchestra”
In today's Urban Planner: The Naughty Nutcracker, Handel's Messiah, and The Write Club hosts a live-lit writer battle.
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Jessica Buck
The MIT Media Lab founder talks about his symphonic scheme for Toronto.
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Kelli Korducki
Finding Communist "Reds" in the woodwinds and strings.
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Kevin Plummer
The landmark's evolution from a showcase of the province's achievements to a family amusement park.
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Jamie Bradburn
In today's Urban Planner: See a series of shorts about the days of yesteryear, critically acclaimed musical Avenue Q is starting a short run at Lower Ossington Theatre, and see a performance of Mozart's final piece, Requiem.
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Laura Hewitt
Behind the stage of one of Toronto's most loved music venues.
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Steve Kupferman • Photos by Michael Chrisman
As a new treat for Toronto Halloweeners, the TSO turned Roy Thomson Hall into the city's newest participatory movie theatre, complete with popcorn, shouting, and even annoying viewers on their phones.
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Carly Maga
In the days leading up to Halloween, plenty of Toronto theatre companies are producing shows aiming to shock, titillate, and unsettle you. Our round-up of spooky seasonal performances.
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Steve Fisher and Carly Maga
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Carly Maga
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Carly Maga
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Alison Horn
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Colleen Hale-Hodgson
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Alison Horn
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Colleen Hale-Hodgson
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Colleen Hale-Hodgson
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Colleen Hale-Hodgson
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Jesse Markowitz (Guest Contributor)
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Colleen Hale-Hodgson