The 5 Best Concerts & Shows in Church and Wellesley (The Village), Canada

December 10, 2021 Timmy Ribble

We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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1. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre

12 Alexander St, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1B4 Canada +1 416-975-8555 [email protected] http://www.buddiesinbadtimes.com/
Excellent
57%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
0%
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0%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 14 reviews

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre

Established in 1979, this "gay, lesbian and queer" theater company produces edgy and provocative new Canadian works. Their work is not for everyone (the list of upcoming productions identifies shows that are "not for the faint of heart," and they mean it), but Buddies produces shows that you simply won't see anywhere else. The theater also stages Canadian adaptations of some well-known works, such as Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. American Sky Gilbert has helped build the theater's cutting-edge reputation.

2. The Carlu

444 Yonge St 7th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2H4 Canada +1 416-597-1931 [email protected] http://www.thecarlu.com/
Excellent
62%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
5%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 21 reviews

The Carlu

3. CAA Theatre

651 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1Z9 Canada +1 800-461-3333 [email protected] http://www.mirvish.com/theatres/caa-theatre?utm_medium=Referral&utm_source=tripadvisor.ca
Excellent
47%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
6%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 337 reviews

CAA Theatre

At 651 Yonge St, just south of Bloor St., the CAA Theatre is in the heart of downtown Toronto, within walking distance of the boutiques and galleries of Yorkville, the fashionable shopping of Bloor West and Church Street, the Royal Ontario Museum and the campus of University of Toronto. Parking is available in municipally owned surface lots on Isabella St. (just south of the theatre) and Charles Street (just to the north) and indoor lots off Charles, just west of Yonge.

Reviewed By leenda53 - Toronto, Canada

The Piaf Dietrich production was excellent. Louise Pitre was brilliant in her role as Piaf. I very much enjoyed the venue as there are no bad seats and it is small.

4. Betty Oliphant Theatre

404 Jarvis St, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2G6 Canada +1 416-964-5148
Excellent
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100%
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Betty Oliphant Theatre

5. Butcher

651 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1Z9 Canada +1 416-872-1212 http://www.mirvish.com/shows/butcher

Who is the Butcher? A mysterious old man is dropped off at a police station, wearing a foreign military uniform, and a Santa hat, with a meat hook dangling around his neck. As a lawyer, a police officer, and a translator struggle to unravel the truth, they uncover a past that won’t stay buried, and a decades old quest for justice that must be served.

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