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    Cirque Du Soleil

    4.1 (13 reviews)

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    Cirque Du Soleil - VIP tent, open bar - Performing Arts Near Me - Toronto, Ontario
    Cirque Du Soleil - Cirque de Soleil ECHO - Performing Arts Near Me - Toronto, Ontario
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    Cirque Du Soleil - Performing Arts Near Me - Toronto, Ontario
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    Cirque Du Soleil - Entrance tent - Performing Arts Near Me - Toronto, Ontario
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    Sabra R.

    Love all of Cirque Du Soleil! Every show is different and imaginative and exciting. Under the big top was a smaller venue than Vegas permanent ones but they managed to bring all the showmanship and talent too. Would definitely recommend Echo!

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    Eta D.

    Cirque de Soleil ECHO Toronto Ontario One of the best going twice before it ends Hope they find a better location lower parking price or include with ticket purchase

    Amy L.

    We went to see their latest show "Echo". Loved it! Certainly not at the level of their shows in Las Vegas but still exceptional for Toronto. Try to find parking nearby as getting out of the dedicated parking area after the show took almost half an hour.

    I loved the show and you can be sure that any Cirque du Soleil's show is going to be amazing and spectacular

    Kelvin K.

    I attended one of their final shows a few months ago in Toronto, and I am so glad I was able to catch it! The whole show was spectacular and breathtaking! From the beginning (pre-show), the hosts/clowns and king carried the show in terms of entertainment! In addition, the individual acts that formulate an overall plot add to the experience a lot. The only negative thing about this particular venue and my seating area was that during the wheel of death portion, my view was obstructed and was not able to witness the act fully.

    Bill N.

    Just a beautiful show. I suppose you could call Kooza a "classic" Cirque Du Soleil show. There aren't any modern gimmicks like rock climbing or mountain bikes. Instead, it's set in a kind of fantasy world, starring an innocent clown, and another more mischievous one, in a world with a vaguely South Asian aesthetic. I can't say I understood everything that was happening, but I wasn't ever bored! It has all the things you think of when you think of Cirque Du Soleil: elaborate costumes, amazing acrobatics, and wonderful live backing music. It's all kind of awe-inspiring, I was left wondering how human beings were able to do such incredible and seemingly impossible things over and over again. Now, is it worth it? I'll admit, I didn't have to pay to watch Kooza (thanks Alexandra, I Love You!!). But would I pay the $150 or so (possibly more) per person to watch a show? I'd say absolutely, yes! Ultimately, it's a small price to pay for something that is so amazing, emotional, and unforgettable.

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    Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts - Onegin NBC

    Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

    4.2(66 reviews)
    7.9 kmDowntown Core, Queen Street West

    Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts is Toronto's main home for opera and ballet, which…read moreopened in 2006 and was designed specifically for world‑class acoustics, making it the first purpose‑built opera house of its kind in Canada. It offers seating for just over 2,000 people. Inside, the space feels open and elegant, with easy access from Osgoode Station and an underground parking garage. It hosts performances by the Canadian Opera Company and The National Ballet of Canada, along with special events throughout the year. The performances are well-organized and staff are friendly and helpful.

    If I could, I wanted to give negative score because I'm hugely disappointed and actually very angry…read moreabout the Four Seasons Centre (FSC)'s cancellation of 6 Shen Yun shows recently. I was inside FSC on March 29, when it cancelled the first Shen Yun show, citing an bomb threat that Toronto Police shortly confirmed on site as a hoax. Then after I changed my tickets to April 5 show, I was again informed by the presenter that FSC unilaterally cancel all 5 remaining shows citing new threats which again police deemed as "unfounded" threat according to CP24 and other media. Here I need to tell you some background. I'm a big fan of Shen Yun Performing Arts and has been enjoying the show every year when it comes to Toronto. I know that Shen Yun has been a target by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) because the show portraits a China before Communism and the artists practice a persecuted spiritual discipline called Falun Gong! One of the most used tactics that the CCP attempts to stop Shen Yun from being seen is to send FAKE bomb threats to the show presenters or theatres. There have been about 200 such incidents globally according to Shen Yun's website. But not a single time had a Shen Yun show been cancelled until the one I went to see at the FSC. It's really nonsense and unprofessional. Further more, you know what? The same day when FSC cancelled Shen Yun shows, our Canadian minister led a business delegate arriving in Beijing ready to strengthening financial ties with China. Among the delegate was FSC owner Canada Opera Company (COC)'s sponsor BMO. COC general director, the person who gave the directive of cancellation of Shen Yun, has a long-time relationship with the Chinese government. The vice-chair of the COC board serves at a Canadian company that has four decades of deep relationship with China and was praised by the Chinese leader. As a Chinese Canadian immigrated from China, it's clear to me that these are not just coincident. That's why I'm deeply concerned that a hostile foreign government, the CCP, can suffocate our artistic freedom so easily with ZERO cost yet our Canadian institutions gave up our principles so easily!

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    Famous PEOPLE Players - Where show took place

    Famous PEOPLE Players

    5.0(20 reviews)
    3.6 kmEtobicoke

    I celebrated my birthday at Famous PEOPLE Players Theatre with my mom and teenage son, and…read morehonestly, it was one of the most memorable nights we've had in a long time as a family. I had seen the show many years ago as a teen on a school trip, before they had their own venue. Like a good wine--or anything special that ages with care and purpose--it has only gotten better with time. The cross-city rush hour drive was absolutely worth it once we arrived. The venue, located in a strip mall/industrial park, had plenty of free parking. We stepped into a one-story, open, airy, and accessible building that immediately felt welcoming. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with warmth, professionalism, and a genuine sense of joy that set the tone for the evening. We were escorted to our table in a dining area that felt both spacious and intimate. Everything was clean, well-organized, and thoughtfully arranged. The tables were dressed with cloth napkins, tablecloths, and seat covers, giving it a relaxed yet elegant feel. I especially loved the photos of celebrities who've been involved with the company, tastefully displayed around the room. The service throughout the night was excellent. Every staff member we interacted with was kind, attentive, and clearly passionate about what they do. They struck the perfect balance, friendly and warm without being overbearing. We truly felt like more than just guests. We felt part of something meaningful. The evening unfolded in three acts. Act 1: Dinner. The meal far exceeded our expectations. Each course--from the appetizer to the main--was fresh, flavourful, and beautifully plated. I'm not usually a fan of salad, but I really enjoyed the one served. Even my son, who's not easily impressed when it comes to food, not only cleaned his plate, he raved about the meal. Act 2: The Show. Before the performance, the cast encouraged us to sing and dance in our seats, and we did not hold back. Twist and Shout was a high-energy, creative, feel-good experience. The puppetry, lighting, and choreography were brilliantly done, and you could feel the joy radiating from the stage. Watching my son fully engaged made it all the more special. Act 3: Coffee and Dessert. The desserts were decadent--two types of chocolate delights. My son and I went halvesies on both, a perfect sweet ending to the evening. What really sets this place apart is its purpose. You're not just seeing a show; you're supporting something meaningful--an inclusive and empowering space that celebrates ability in a truly unique and beautiful way. Equity, inclusion, and diversity are not just buzzwords here. They're lived values, visible both on stage and behind the scenes in a way that feels authentic and inspiring. If you're looking for something uplifting, meaningful, and different from the usual night out, this is it. It's rare to find something that resonates across generations, but this did. It would be a fantastic option for schools looking to offer students a fun and impactful experience, and it would also make a memorable, purpose-driven setting for a corporate event. Whether you're going with family, colleagues, or students, this place is a gem. The experience itself felt like incredible value for the money.

    Everything was superb. My 70th with all my family of all ages!. I highly recommend taking your…read morefamily for an awesome night out. The dinner and show worth every penny. The inner action with the theatre folks was amazing and they actually serve us dinner too! Great value and for a good cause. Thanks for making my 70th a great success Paul.

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    Famous PEOPLE Players - Amazing talent controlling every aspect of puppets during the show. You really can't believe how they work in sequence so well together.

    Amazing talent controlling every aspect of puppets during the show. You really can't believe how they work in sequence so well together.

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    Leng Keng Bar & Lounge

    Leng Keng Bar & Lounge

    5.0(2 reviews)
    13.7 km

    On Friday August 14, 2020, my girls & I went to Leng Keng to have a girls night!…read more Prior to our reservation: I stubbled upon this place while being on Instagram 'Toronto' stories and I saw a video story of this place, it was breath taking! Watching it, it reminded me of Shanghai and their clubs with all the lights, and electric music. Immediately I was excited! So I called them and made a reservation on Monday for Friday for 5 people. I got in contact with Alex, the manager, he set us up for Friday and answered any question I had. As this place is very new, there weren't many images or a website set up when I found them, and I was still unsure if they were open due to COVID. But they are open! I informed my girls of this place, they were thrilled and our group quickly turned from 5 to 7. Luckily, I called Leng Keng back asking if I could increase the size of my party & they were able to accommodate me! During our reservation: Coming to the place, the exterior isn't the most attractive setting. But as we looked past it, inside was just like the video that I had seen. It took me back to the time I was out with my expat friends in Shanghai club hopping. Covid protocols: Since we're still in a pandemic, Leng Keng had great protocols emplaced. As we showed our IDs to security, we signed in with our name and phone numbers. Once inside, there were masks & hand sanitizer available at the door. The tables were well distanced and people would stay within their allocated booths. The atmosphere of Leng Keng is extremely beautiful, nothing like I've ever seen in other Toronto bars/lounges/clubs. The lights are constantly moving & changing colours very beautifully as electric music plays in the background. We were greeted by very nice servers that showed us to our table. Once seated, we were able to take in the place more, & my friends were truly impressed by the place. For food we ordered Calamari and French Fries to share. For drinks we ordered Cosmos, Rum & Coke, Margaritas & a couple shots of Vodka. Everything tasted well, besides the Calamari that was slightly too fishy, the Margaritas didn't come with limes or salt on the rim of the cup. Other than that, this place was magnificent & we do believe Leng Keng has great potential in being the next trending spot in Toronto. We will be back soon! Thank you!

    Im so glad this bar is still open during covid. They have very nice atmosphere, great music!! The…read morelychee mojito is the best!! Love the chickeck cartilages! Best place to hangout with friends get drunk. They even have fresh oysters!!

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    Leng Keng Bar & Lounge - Each table had Leng Keng tables glowing with lights

    Each table had Leng Keng tables glowing with lights

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    My best friend & I, infront of Leng Keng's bar & beautiful servers

    Leng Keng Bar & Lounge - The lights of Leng Keng moving beautifully

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    The lights of Leng Keng moving beautifully

    Cirque Du Soleil - theater - Updated June 2026

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