The Civic Light Opera Company is Toronto's premiere non-profit repertory available in Toronto. We pride ourselves in our renown for presenting a varied season that offers a fine balance of favourite classics and forgotten treasures. This unique and much-heralded non-profit theatre company was founded by artistic director, JOE CASCONE, in 1979. It quickly expanded into a legitimate and competitive community theatre, offering the highest quality entertainment at the most affordable prices.
In the fall of 1966, renowned Toronto Star theatre critic Nathan Cohen reported, 'Susan Douglas Rubes has formed a new venture, Young Peoples Theatre (YPT). Her first production, aimed at the 3-to-7 set, is The Looking Glass Revue to be presented weekends at the Colonnade Theatre'. Other YPT productions soon followed, including school tours of plays by Ionesco and Chekhov, weekday school performances and classroom visits by performers.
Swing back to 1965 and enjoy this delightful romantic comedy that was first a Broadway hit and then a blockbuster movie. A middle-aged Park Avenue dentist and bachelor evades commitment by telling his much younger girlfriend that he's married with children. When she demands to meet his fictional wife, the ruse threatens to catch up with him. So, he drafts his prickly flower of a nurse to pose as his 'wife'.
Stage Centre Productions is a full repertory theatre company in the greater Toronto area. We are dedicated and devoted to presenting a wide cross-section of the classics of theatre history
Stage Centre Productions is an amateur, non-profit community theatre bringing one of Toronto's highest quality theatres to stage.We rely on our community's generous support to continue to bring the best quality theatre to stage for our patrons. We sincerely hope that you can join us, in support of the arts and live theatre.We offer advertising space in our show programmes. Our productions run for two (2) weeks with a total of nine (9) performances at the Fairview Library Theatre. Coverage of the programmes is up to 2250 seats for each production. The table below indicates the rates for an individual production and coverage for all six (6) shows in the season.