Roy Thomson Hall (www.roythomson.com)
Roy Thomson Hall, located in the heart of the King St. theatre district, was opened in 1982. Its curvilinear exterior design and sloping glass canopy have made this concert hall a Toronto landmark. The 2,800 seat theatre is the home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.
Address: 60 Simcoe Street
Phone: (416) 872-4255
The Princess of Wales Theatre
www.mirvish.com (umbrella site for: Princess of Wales, Royal Alexandra, Canon, Panasonic)
The Princess of Wales' stage is one of the widest and deepest in North America - large enough to accommodate the most spectacular theatrical productions - and its technical facilities are state-of-the-art. The 2000 seat Princess of Wales is surprisingly intimate. No seat is more than 85 feet from the stage, and all enjoy excellent sight-lines in an acoustically near-perfect auditorium.
Address: 300 King Street W
Phone: (416) 872-1212
The Royal Alexandra Theatre
A masterpiece of beaux-arts architecture, the historic Royal Alexandra is Toronto's senior theatre and the oldest continuously operating legitimate theatre in North America.
Address: 260 King St. W
Phone: 416-872-3333
Canon Theatre
The historic, 2,300-seat Canon Theatre began as a vaudeville and movie theatre in the 1920's. At its inception, it was the largest and most lavish theatre in Canada. Formerly the Pantages Theatre, the Canon Theatre offers top performances in old theatrical grandeur.
Address: 244 Victoria St. (near Yonge and Dundas, across from the Eaton Centre)
Phone: (416) 872-1212 or 1-800-461-3333
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