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Toronto Centre for the Arts

Neighbourhood:
north york, uptown
Activity:
live performances, concerts, musicals, live performance, live music
Venue type:
concert hall, theater
Scene:
18+, live music, kids friendly
Food/Drink:
 
Music:
classical, tafelmusik, musicals, rock, kuduro
Cost:
Drink $28.50
Meal n/a (add)
Cover $40 – $45

Toronto Centre for the Arts
5040 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON M2N 6R8

416-733-9388

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  1. Tim wrote on April 08, 2010:

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    The show was phenomenal! Excellent piece selection and extraordinary playing. Check out Ivana Ristova’s upcoming concert on April 19, 2010 at the Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center! It features works by Bach, Brahms, Martinu, and Shumann. Go to http://ivana-ristova.com/ for more information.

  2. WegoMan wrote on October 09, 2009:

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    According to the owners, since 1993, the Toronto Centre for the Arts has been greeting thousands of visitors, patrons, guests and customers through its main entrance.

    Whether it was to see the latest Broadway sensation, an intimate performance, cabaret or art show or to experience the power of an 80 piece orchestra with a full choir, the TCA thanks you for your continued patronage and support over the years.

    The facility began and remains as unique and diverse as the Toronto community itself, a testament to the virtues of harmony, vitality and celebration, with a spirit that embraces change and tradition equally.