Posts Filed Under: “David Mirvish”
In a banner year for stupidity, this summer's big Mirvish show strikes a blow for intelligence and wit.
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Martin Morrow
Russian melancholy gets an upbeat American makeover in the U.S. playwright's Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.
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Martin Morrow
This Broadway-bound Mirvish show is just begging to be a musical.
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Martin Morrow
Nominated for: building and tearing down with no sense of proportion.
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David Fleischer • Illustration by Matthew Daley
A proposal to build a trio of Gehry-designed high-rises on King Street West may falter because of heritage concerns.
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Jamie Bradburn
There was music and pandemonium at the opening ceremonies of the 25th Toronto Fringe Festival.
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Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin Smith
Images of Gehry's updated designs show a much clearer vision for King Street.
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Steve Kupferman
Nominated for: ambition writ large.
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Carly Maga • Illustration by Matthew Daley
Is it time for Toronto to build some new monuments?
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Patrick Metzger
The urban designer responds to just-announced plans for three 80+ storey towers on King Street.
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Hamutal Dotan
The architect told reporters more about the development proposal he's working on with David Mirvish.
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Steve Kupferman • Photos by Christopher Drost
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Vicky Peters
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Karen Whaley
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Ron Nurwisah, Boy Reporter
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Sarah Lazarovic
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