Theatres

Bathurst Street Theatre

763 Bathurst St, Toronto

Built as a church in 1888, the 550-seat Bathurst Street Theatre is a landmark for Toronto productions.
Betty Oliphant Theatre

404 Jarvis St, Toronto

A 297 seat theatre with a large stage and high quality lighting and sound equipment, as well as an orchestra pit. Operated by the National Ballet School.
Buddies In Bad Times Theatre

12 Alexander St, Toronto

Considered to be the biggest and most famous gay and lesbian theatre company in the world. Renowned for creating radical Canadian stage productions.

 

Canadian Stage Co. Theatre

26 Berkeley St, Toronto

Housed in a renovated turn-of-the-century factory with a cobblestone courtyard connecting the two levels.

 

Canon Theatre (formely Pantages)

244 Victoria St, Toronto

An historic turn-of-the-century style theatre.
Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre

189 Yonge St, Toronto

An Edwardian theatre built in the early 1900's is truly impressive with lavish private boxes and exquisite gilt detailing.
Factory Theatre

125 Bathurst St, Toronto

A non-profit theatre housed in a converted church with two stages, one of which is licensed.
Harbour Front Centre

235 Queen's Quay W, Toronto

A center for cultural exchange showcasing a wide array of Canadian and international talent.
Hart House Theatre

7 Hart House Circle, Toronto

Located on the campus of U of T, this theatre hosts a variety of events from readings, children's shows and faculty events.
Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts

1 Front St E, Toronto

The largest venue in the city with 3,155 seats. Home to both the Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet of Canada.
Massey Hall

178 Victoria St, Toronto

This classical Music Hall offers magnificent acoustics and seats 2,757 on the ground floor, and two steep balconies.
New Yorker Theatre

651 Yonge St, Toronto

A former movie house that is not far from Toronto's gay and lesbian community or swanky Yorkville chic, where there are lots of restaurants and cafes.
Princess of Wales Theatre

300 King St W, Toronto

This theatre has a contemporary feel including murals by New York Artist Frank Stella.
Roy Thomson Hall

60 Simcoe St, Toronto

This Toronto landmark is a premier concert venue with controllable acoustics, air-conditioning and 2,812 seats.
Royal Alexandra Theatre

260 King St W, Toronto

A turn of the century theatre that is beautifully detailed from the plush seating and private boxes to the uniformed ushers.
Shaw Festival

PO Box 774, Niagara-on-the-Lake

From April to November each year, see up to a dozen plays in three different theatres.
St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts

27 Front St E, Toronto

In the heart of downtown Toronto, featuring the 876 seat Bluma Appel theatre and the 497 seat Jane Mallet theatre is home to Can Stage and Music Toronto.
Toronto Centre for the Arts

5040 Yonge St, Toronto

This ultimate theatre and music venue consists of three theatres, a rehersal hall, contemporary art gallery, two VIP suites, a recording studio

 

 

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