Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'mirvishproductions'
July 11, 2007
Toronto legend Edwin "Honest Ed" Mirvish has died. He was 92. The philanthropic businessman was a crucial part of Toronto's reputation as a world-renowned theatre centre, and had been mostly out of the public eye after contracting a severe case of pneumonia in 2003 and experiencing deteriorating health ever since. Mirvish died at St. Michael's Hospital at 1:30 a.m. Mirvish was born in Virginia on July 25, 1914 to Lithuanian Jewish immigrants. His introduction to......
Continue Reading ""Honest Ed" Mirvish, 1914-2007"December 6, 2006
Torontoist's online HQ has been all a-twitter and a-quiver this afternoon with the delicious (if a little startling) news from Mirvish Productions. Below, Paige shares a top-priority emergency dispatch from her 9-5 outpost. Torontoist was horrified at last month's news that a Dirty Dancing remake is in the works. We may watch the film over and over again, but that doesn't mean that we want former Saved by the Bell'er Mario Lopez taking Patrick......
Continue Reading "Leading us through moonlight, only to burn us with the sun!"July 26, 2006
Last year, Mirvish Productions took an intriguing chance on actor/playwright trey anthony's "'da Kink in my Hair", with little evidence that a production about Black women's experiences would have wide commercial appeal. Tickets at the Princess of Wales theatre often sold-out and anthony [capitalization sic] would see 'da Kink get extended multiple times. The strength of 'da Kink was in its everywoman vignettes, mixing comedy with gut-wrenching reality that was at times almost unbearable to......
Continue Reading "From Kinks to Dinner Mints"