The Royal Conservatory is one of the largest and most respected music education institutions in the world, providing the definitive standard of excellence in curriculum design, assessment, performance training, teacher certification and arts-based social programs. The mission of The Royal Conservatory, to develop human potential through leadership in music and the arts, is based on the conviction that the arts are humanity's greatest means to achieve growth and social cohesion. The curriculum for the study of music developed by The Conservatory has become Canada's national standard and its broad use has served to bind together the people of the nation with the thread of shared creative experiences.
Musideum, with its careful displays and dramatic lighting, makes it easy to forget that it's a store, and that the exotic instruments – kotos and koras, shenais, santurs, tablas, hurdy-gurdies, zithers and shofars – are for sale. Most people wouldn't know how to pick up many of these instruments, never mind play them, but the mind practically swims with possibilities as you stand amidst all this wood, skin, bone and metal. If you're feeling timid, there's a $35 build-your-own guitar kit.
the UofTtix Box Office has handled events at over 80 different venues, both on and offcampus, including numerous events at venues as large as 5000 seats.
Rogers Centre, Formerly Known As Skydome, Is One Of The Most Dynamic And Versatile Entertainment Centres In The World. No Other Venue Has The Diversity Of Events That Rogers Centre Hosts On An Annual Basis Across Over 200 Event Days. Since Its Spectacular
Solar Stage Is Celebrating Its 33Rd Anniversary Season This Year. Originally Formed In 1976, Our First Venue Was A Small Loft At Yonge And Richmond Streets In Downtown Toronto.In 2000 Downtown Real Estate Became Very Expensive And Scotia Plaza Asked That Solar Stage Vacate Their Lunchtime Theatre As They Needed The Retail Space. Solar Stage Then Moved Its Base Of Operations Back To North York And Committed To Doubling The Programming Of The Children'S Theatre. Solar Stage Has Premiered And Developed Work By Many Canadian Theatre Professionals Some Of Which Include, Carol Bolt, Betty Jane Wylie, Danny Grossman, Ken Gass, Hrant Alianak, Neil Foster, Diane Stapley, Elliott Hayes, Ed Schroeter, Raymond Storey, Colleen Curan, Robert Latimer, Kent Staines, Caroline Russell King, David Warrack And Catherine Mcnally.Solar Stage Is A Registered Charitable Organization, With Professionally Audited Statements Annually And Receives Funding And Support From The Ontario Arts Council Endowment Fund.
Royal Alexandra Theatre, one of the oldest and most famous legitimate theatres in North America. For the next 24 years, Ed Mirvish operated the Royal Alexandra - as it had been operated for most of its history - primarily as a 'road house', staging short-run touring productions from London and New York and renting the space to local theatre groups, the Canadian Opera Co. and the National Ballet.
Ticket Time is Toronto's foremost ticket broker, specializing in choice seating for all major events throughout Canada and the United States. We provide a personal service for the general public, businesses and their clients. Ticket Time is family-owned and operated in downtown Toronto since 1988. With years of combined experience and expertise in providing tickets for the events that people want to see the most! Call us today for prices and find your ticket to anything anywhere!
Situated in the heart of downtown Toronto, the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre is a pair of the last surviving Edwardian stacked theatres in the world. Enjoy a live show in this historical venue or explore the EWG on a guided tour, with a variety of exhibits on display, including the world's largest collection of vaudeville scenery. Visit our website to learn more or buy tickets.
The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall is a not-for-profit charitable organization operating two of Canada's premier concert halls. Showcasing the world's greatest performers in all disciplines, the Halls are also prominent venues for diverse activities in the business and entertainment district of downtown Toronto.