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  2. Toronto Theatre District - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, built in 1907. The Toronto Theatre District is a part of the Toronto Entertainment District in Downtown Toronto that contains the largest concentration of stage theatres in Canada. It is the third largest English-speaking theatre district in the world, after West End in London and Broadway in New York City. [1]

  3. Royal Alexandra Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Alexandra Theatre, commonly known as the Royal Alex, is an historic performing arts theatre in Toronto, Ontario. The theatre is located at 260 King Street West, in the downtown Toronto Entertainment District. Owned and operated by Mirvish Productions, the theatre has approximately 1,244 seats across three levels.

  4. Mirvish Productions - Wikipedia

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    Also, the types of shows that are often performed at Mirvish's theatres typically include well-known, international productions that originated on Broadway and/or London's West End. On occasion, Mirvish programs shows that originated in other countries, such as Australia (Muriel's Wedding [63]) and South Korea (The Last Empress [64]). Mirvish ...

  5. Ed Mirvish Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre is a historic performing arts theatre in Toronto, Ontario, located near Yonge–Dundas Square.Owned and operated by Mirvish Productions, the theatre has approximately 2,300 seats across two levels.

  6. Uptown Theatre (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Uptown Theatre was a historic movie theatre in Toronto, Ontario which was demolished in 2003. The entrance to the theatre was located on Yonge Street just south of Bloor . Like many theatres of the time (including the Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre ) it was constructed so that only the entrance was on a major thoroughfare while the main ...

  7. List of cinemas in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto's first "permanent" movie theatre. Originally named the Theatorium. Regent Theatre Davisville: 1927 present 1 Formerly the Crest. Revue Cinema: Roncesvalles 1912 present 1 The Revue is the oldest purpose-built movie theatre presently operating in Toronto. The Revue operated continuously from 1912 to 2006.

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