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4.2 (65 reviews)
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The nutcracker take a bow at the end of the performance
Laura R.

I took my younger daughter to see the Nutcracker, and it was just as riveting as the time two years prior. The sets, costumes, live orchestra and dancers make the theatre come alive! I estimate that there were about 50 dancers and 50 members in the live orchestra! I loved every second, and the ballet is great for adults and children alike. They have a nice store where I got some ballet jewelry boxes that make music. All in all, another enchanting experience was had!

Ballet
Alicia C.

Amazing nutcracker ballet! The attention to detail, the costumes, and the food and drinks at intermission...all great. The live band was superb. I didn't even realize it was live until further on into the show. This will now be a yearly event that I attend. Definitely recommend.

Lovely venue!
Robert Z.

Saw amazing Shen Yun @ Four Seasons as a matinee. Mlodern shoecase for the wealth of talent and shows in Toronto, Four Seasons is an fantastic venue. Parking was $25 as was an event, however you have direct access to the buikding Just be careful driving up the narrow garage on way out as you need to queue up. Overall, amazing show and look forward to returning for other shows in the future. -Zuk

Michelle L.

This was always a beautiful building that I've seen from the outside and recently I finally had a reason to go in! An opera that I was hoping would make its way to Toronto is finally here this fall! Carmen is running from October to early November 2022. The street facing walls are made of glass which lets in an incredible amount of natural light. There is one wide staircase that leads from the main floor to upper floors. Narrower glass frosted glass stair cases can take you up the rest of the way to the balcony seating. It reminded me a lot of the main floor of the AGO. I came for an afternoon showing. The courtyard was already bustling with patrons. There were users that were holding the doors open into the Four Seasons. I saw that there was actually a line for people to purchase walk up tickets. I'd suggest getting them online so there's no sweat. If you're keen on going to several shows, you can purchase a membership for the COC and they had a booth set up to help out those interested. The largest concession stand is on the main floor (more lines to help you out) and smaller ones on the upper floors. They had coffee furnished by Balzacs and tea. There was also a choice of alcoholic drinks including beer, wine, and champagne. They even have food here - candy (I saw Mentos), cookies, and sandwiches. You're also able to order in advance for intermission to skip having to line up at that time. Orders are picked up at the back of the bar. There were some bar tables to enjoy refreshments at but there wasn't a ton of space. Also, food isn't allowed inside the auditorium. We were seated at the very last row of the orchestra level. The view is not bad since there is graduated seating. If you're at the seats that are closer to the stage, they are angled towards it so you don't have to worry about craning your neck! I'm happy to report that they had subtitles for Carmen since it was in French. The runtime of this specific show was quoted to be 3 hours but it ran a little bit over for us.

Sara D.

I have been coming regularly to the center sans pandemic lockdown, and I have come to love this venue. No matter where one seats the view is very good. I have come for the National Ballet of Canada, not the Opera. That would be my next visit. This time after 21 months of lockdown it was a joyful come back to see a live performance. The program was Serenade, Soul & Angel's Atlas with Soul.

Box W. Two seats only, stage right.
Sammie S.

I have taken my daughter to see the Nutcracker ballet I think 13 times so far. It is always an exceptional treat. I prefer the matinee because then it is easy to go for the Nutcracker High Tea after at the nearby Shangri-La Hotel. The very first year that we went we sat in the orchestra along with my sister and niece. Of course very young children need to go to the washroom often and my daughter, niece and I were not allowed to return for the ending which was disappointing. I learned from that experience to splurge for box seats because then you are able to come and go freely. My daughter is now older and we still enjoy the treat of the boxes in the grand ring. Boxes C and W hold only two seats and you get to move your chair to whatever angle you need and you can see right down into the orchestra. The larger boxes further from the stage, but closer to the washrooms, have a vestibule with coat hooks. Buy tickets in mid-late September to get the best pick of seats.

Danthanh L.

Recently was here to catch the Nutcracker ballet performance, a lovely experience if you grew up hearing the story and watching movies. Very nostalgic for me. Impressed with the set design and costumes. So pretty! Great for families as long as your children can abide by the no talking once curtain comes up, otherwise you risk getting death glares from fellow patrons. lol

Karmen N.

Came here to see my first ballet, The Nutcracker. Very lux, there are elevator operators and suits and wine for purchase. The quality of the performance was amazing. Live orchestra with great acoustics, beautiful cohesive colour palettes, smooth transitional choreography and the transitions between acts. My favourite scene was the one with falling snowflakes, it was very pretty. There's also a very nice selection of gifts from the shop.

Splendid opera performance
Jessica Y.

I've never been bored of this place. Great opera truly lives here in COC. Location is strategic. Good for Subways, streetcar or even walking distances. Everytime I come here, there's something mesmerizing about the staircase and the interior that makes me stop & appreciates the architecture and interior of this building. Sound system is also top notch. Definitely am experience coming here to watch any performance.

Shahin S.

I love ballet and I'm not scared to admit it. Their operas are also excellent. If you want to save some dough, arrive there the morning you want to see a show ( so around 9:30-10) to buy 'rush tickets'. These are usually half off. If you're will to watch a show standing up, you can snag up standing 'seats' for $12 (which is what I always do). Caution, each show is usually 2.5 - 3 hours including intermissions. Standing is better for your health than sitting so do your body and your wallet a favour and stand ;)

WaYnE c.

TIP #1: Don't be LATE... I heard the 2 minute warning DING DONG when I attended the entrance, so we ran over to Door D on the ground floor. The attendant said we still had time but not enough time for a trip to the washroom. He gave me 2 options: Option 1: Go to washroom and miss first 15 minutes of the show. Option 2: Wait 1 hr 30 min until intermission. I sat in my seat very patiently and unmoved and it was worth it. I was in the Orchestra Section Row D Seats 25/26 which is face-to-face to the Ladies in Bikinis and Men with Six Packs. BTW, this was Miss Saigon not a Strip Club. Plenty of legroom at this row for some reason. Basically 4 rows behind the Orchestra directly centered we heard everything loud but NOT clear as either the voice/songs were either sung too quickly or the audio reverb too much. At some points, I just gave up trying to listen to every word and just try to get the GIST of the Scene & Musical. The Engineer, Chris, John sounded clear. Kim was sometimes harder to pinpoint exact words. When it was group or couples synchronized ballads, it was like your mind had 10 people talking at once. I just focused on one person and IGNORED the rest. Our seating position meant that we couldn't see the Orchestra hidden underneath and secondly couldn't see the play unless it was inbetween the HEADS of the 3 rows before us. TIP #2: If there are empty seats, try asking a staff if you can trade for another spot nearby if you have TOWERING big men/women in front of you blocking your view. The Centre itself is Ikea-ish but I hope it is because it is eco-friendly building however it is aesthetically pleasing with the soft lighting and spot lighting placed at the right places that bounce off either the WHITE walls or the transparent glass barriers. The helicopter scene really gave a good test to the BASS of the sound system and it was very good almost like IMAX3D good. This coming from a guy that hasn't watched theatre in years. The ENGINEER rocks! When it came to intermission, washroom line-up was typical of your Movie Theatre scale however I think that the men's washroom didn't have the right FLOW to it. After your washroom, you wash your hands but then have to go backwards for the paper napkins and then walk past the sinks again before out the door. Movie Theatres have the RIGHT idea where you do Washroom, Sinks, Paper, Door sequence which helps. Maybe the feng shui guy gave them some other advice. I took a photo of the Coat Check & Miscellaneous pricing for you convenience but during intermission no attendant was there so I couldn't get my OBUS FORME. :(

The Mad Hatter
Myrem D.

wuzz up in hurr last nite - marked in the ladies bathroom +_0 (blame it on the free unlimited wine) AMAZING. Friendly Tips: -Dress like you're going to the royal wedding - channelling Blair Waldorf. -DO NOT be late. -Don't bother pre drinking and/or eating -(females) prepare for suites trying to pick you up WHILE he grabs a drink for his wife - True story. -(males) girls here come to dress up. Think tight dresses, 6 inch stilettos, wine glasses (i,e loosy goosey). Fair warning , 90% of them are pretentious bitches. - If you aren't holding anything Prada priced be prepared to be stared at, at times pointed at, gawked at or even asked if you are lost. Act crazy , it freaks them the f&*k out. They'll leave you alone. -BRING A CAMERA -talk to strangers ( I do this already, but I urge everyone to do this. I met the loveliest girls. Albeit, one was drunk and wanted to take me home. Nonetheless, still lovely. You could never go wrong with making some new facebook friends, right? ) 0_0 The place is absolutely gorgeous. If you do come late, you will not get your original seat. You will be led to where seating is available , closest to the door. This sucks, irregularly shaped-huge-hairy-donkey gonads. The show last night was Alice in Wonderland - fantastic. I cannot express enough how beautiful it was. Plus, Ti's my 2n'd favourite. A few times "Alice" was a tad late on her notes. I doubt anyone noticed. Other than yours truly. Why? Because I'm a self proclaimed and proud control freak. There's 5 floors. Each one with a bathroom on EVERY corner (bonus points). The walls are complete glass. They Windex the crapola out of it.. so much so that you think you're going to fall out onto the street. This place is top notch. With a table (see pic) They provided mini sandwiches, tiny mouse sized cupcakes, raspberry scones, curler sesame salty sticks, red & white wine AND vodka drinks (oh , disaster) I would absolutely love to come here again. If you love the arts, I really recommend coming out for at least one of the shows. The whole place gets decorated correlating the theme of the show. With all the free stuff, fun photo ops and happy mingling you will have a blast! THEN - Just when you are about to go home and try to recollect as much as humanly possible for your yelp post, the door people hand you a goody bag WAAAAAAAAHH??? FOR MEEE??? YOU REALLY SHOULD NT HAVE!! can I have one more? :p (if you ask nicely, they'll give you 2) Cool Cool beans. Left here at 4am. Wide eyed & eyeliner in perf condition. I call this a success. xoxox M.

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
Todd V.

The Canadian Opera Company (http://www.yelp.ca/biz/canadian-opera-company-toronto) has long since been asking, really caterwauling, for their own venue for ages, having not wanted to deal with the try-to-be-all-to-all-things Sony Centre for the Performing Arts (http://www.yelp.ca/biz/sony-centre-for-the-performing-arts-toronto). They have their wish and they were obviously careful of what they wished for, because this venue is fantastic. Centrally located downtown right on the subway line, this is a fantastic venue to see opera. A bright open foyer with modern fixtures and accents, the hall though somewhat futuristic still has warmth about it through its soft lighting and opaque glass that lines the staircases. The hall itself is acoustically fantastic, providing a great sound to this untrained ear, anyway. For operatic productions the stage is lofty and slightly thrust providing the ability for set designers to take advantages of some great space. There are no obstructed seats either, every chair in the house with an amazing view, even the ones at the very back (see venue photos). The staff as well are courteous and friendly, ushering gently and providing beverages and refreshments with ease and speed. Do note that if you are late for an operatic presentation, you will not be seated until the intermission. Thankfully, there's an area with a large television screen that allows you to watch the performance remotely. So, take my advice: Check your ticket stubs.

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Royal Alexandra Theatre - Six | March 2024

Royal Alexandra Theatre

3.7(41 reviews)
0.4 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core

As someone from out of town who enjoys theatre, I visit Toronto often to see relatives, and when I…read moredo, I always look to see what Mirvish productions are showing downtown. For some reason, I always seem to be drawn to the Royal Alexandra Theatre as four different productions I have seen in the last few years have all been there. From the physical layout of the theatre to the customer service of the staff, I have enjoyed my all around experience during each visit. I have been to the theatre with colleagues during a conference, with my sister, and with other family members over the last several years. I have sat in the balcony, front couple of rows, and further back in orchestra before, and every seat seems to be good. I often take advantage of the American Express reserved seat program to purchase a great seat not too far in advance once I have details of my travels. I have been completely satisfied with my experiences at the shows there! The Royal Alexandra Theatre is a Canadian historic landmark as the oldest continuously operating legitimate theatre in North America and the continent's first truly "royal" theatre, granted official letters patent by Edward VII entitling it to the royal designation, along with his permission to name it after his consort, Alexandra. It was built in 1907 and was Toronto's first steel-framed structure, one of the first air-conditioned buildings in the continent, and the first theatre to be considered fireproof. The Royal Alexandra Theatre is one of four theatres that is run by Mirvish. The facility is mask-friendly but by no means required. There are concessions and a coat check. It is generally accepted to arrive approximately 30 minutes before a show. If you arrive late, you may need to wait until an appropriate break in the show for you to go to your seat and not disturb other patrons. Mirvish Productions is Canada's largest commercial theatre production company. You can learn more about Mirvish and this theatre at https://www.mirvish.com. After all, it was Ed Mirvish who in 1963 purchased and saved the Royal Alexandra Theatre from demolition. I certainly recommend a Mirvish show in the Royal Alexandra Theatre for someone who enjoys theatre!

Love this Theatre. Currently playing Juliet. Always have a good time here…read more The sears are comfortable and clean. The productions are outstanding.

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Historic Palace Theater

Historic Palace Theater

4.4(20 reviews)
77.7 km

Great old theater lovingly renovated back to its original beauty after years of neglect. Whether…read moreit's a movie, play or concert, this is a great venue.

I've been trying to get into seeing more theater lately, and my visit has only confirmed my thirst…read more It had been about a decade since I visited to see Peter Pan, which I had recalled mostly fondly, so I texted a friend and bought tickets for the show. We arrived about half an hour early after stopping at Lake Effect for scoops. Who needs dinner and a show when tummy ice cream is involved? The theater also sells snacks as food and drinks from the outside are banned. We were greeted outside by a dapper gentleman who held the door for us to get into the lobby. Unlike other theaters, there was elbow room to have them check out printed tickets and make conversation about the show. Others had digital tickets that seemed to work as well. We popped into the loo, which thankfully had multiple stalls, hardly any wait and was fully stocked with soap and towels. There were people selling souvenir toys and raffle tickets that we bypassed to find our seats. The playbill girl gave us a rough estimate of where we would be located. Thankfully everything is clearly labeled as to not get lost. For a mere 40 each, after fees, we were five rows back, centered. The view was clear, the sound was clear and the leg room- my gosh. For the first time in a long time a theater had room for me to stretch my legs a bit instead of cramming in more seats. The view is historically gorgeous in architecture and paint. Though we were there to experience the show, not just a building. The show started on time, held a brief intermission and concluded in about two hours. During that time, we got wowed by talented singers, very acrobatic dancers and mostly talented actors. (There was one that we would have probably chosen a different person to portray the roll, but I'm not going to crush a child's dreams when they did adequately. And others filled their rolls amazingly so I'm chalking it up to personal preference.) The costumes are well constructed without being extravagant. Tiny shorts cover any areas that would make this child friendly show receive an R rating. At the end, after all the standing ovations, we were able to exit with ease and get back to the car, parked at no cost in a nearby lot. Beat that Buffalo parking. Extra shout-out to whoever put the dual drummers in the loge to let us see the masterminds at work. They were the heartbeat of the show for me!

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Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre - When the crowd is not around!

Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre

4.0(13 reviews)
30.7 km

My seat was RSVPd two weeks in advance. My group arrived and had the option of leaving our coats at…read morethe front to be hung. We opted not to. In the downstairs restaurant, we were greeted by the host, and seated by a young man named Justin. Justin didn't speak much, but he and the other younger staff members took our plates whenever they were dirty. You get up to get your water yourself, and also have the option of ordering soft drinks and alcohol. After pouring myself a glass of water, I went to the salad bar and basically picked a bit of whatever I saw. I was in new territory here... As in I saw a white onion and said "lychee!" and the customer in front of me corrected me that it was in fact, not lychee. I returned to my seat and enjoyed my salad. I noticed a line was forming for the buffet. This is apparently an old style buffet when you leave your seat to wait in line to be served. I've never encountered a buffet like this...usually I go to self-serve buffets. Anyway, I waited about 10 minutes when there were about 10 people in front of me. I think their menu changes from time to time, but boyyyy their raviolli was SO GOOD. I went back for seconds...and thirds. Their chicken was also very juicy. Everything else was above average. I just wanted to note the standout is definitely the ravioli. Get ittt. You also have your pick at unlimited dessert, which is a slice of pie or cake. The only con during my buffet experience is that I had to wait in line...too used to the grab n' go self-serve experience! You know dinner is about to end when the man playing the guitar starts singing. That gives you about 10-15 mins to finish your dinner or grab more food to finish. Once he's done, he'll tell you to make your way upstairs. Once upstairs, your group is assigned seats at random. Their staff member will tell you where you are. Once everyone was seated, the lights dimmed, and the play began. We watched Sylvia, which wasn't my cup of tea. I didn't enjoy it as much as my partner's parents did, but I can appreciate the story, acting, and overall effort the crew and cast put into the performance. Overall, I got a very "homey" experience here, despite coming here for the first time. I think the performances may be of more interest to older audiences, but it doesn't hurt to give Herongate a try.

We've been here a few times since it was taken over under new management. The food never…read moredisappoints, especially the barn burger and Mac and cheese balls! Pricing is great and the kids enjoyed their meals as well. The staff and owners are lovely as well! We came to a murder mystery event, which was also very well done and so much fun! We look forward to more events :)

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