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  2. 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.

  3. CAA Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The CAA Theatre, formerly the Panasonic Theatre, is a theatre located at 651 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is operated by Mirvish Productions.On December 1, 2017, Mirvish Productions announced a marketing partnership with CAA South Central Ontario, which included renaming the venue that was known as the Panasonic Theatre.

  4. Mirvish Productions - Wikipedia

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    Mirvish often produces special Canadian engagements of shows on their stages, for either an extended engagement or open-ended runs (such as Come from Away) with no specified closing date. These local sit-down productions are similar to the local sit-down productions hosted in other major theatrical venues, such as Chicago or London, England. [75]

  5. Massey Hall - Wikipedia

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    Sister venue Roy Thomson Hall was known as New Massey Hall during the early planning stages. [11] It was intended to replace Massey Hall as the primary venue for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, [12] although the intention was always for Massey Hall to remain open for other purposes following renovations. [13]

  6. Toronto Theatre District - Wikipedia

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    Prominent Toronto businessman Ed Mirvish bought and restored the Royal Alexandra Theatre in the 1960s, and began bringing major Broadway and West End shows to Toronto. Toronto's appetite for megamusicals grew, and in the 1990s Mirvish built the Princess of Wales Theatre and staged a lavish local production of Miss Saigon , marking another ...

  7. Royal Alexandra Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Ed Mirvish retired from active participation in the theatres in 1987, handing the business to his son. In 1993, David Mirvish added a third theatre to the empire, building the Princess of Wales Theatre a block to the west of the Royal Alexandra. The Princess was named, in part, in memory of the old Princess, rival to the Alex in the early years ...

  8. Mirvish+Gehry - Wikipedia

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    Mirvish+Gehry, also known as Forma, is a planned two-tower mixed-use building complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The towers were designed by Frank Gehry in partnership with David Mirvish. The project is located on King Street West at Duncan Street in Toronto's Entertainment District. The two towers are to be 84 and 74 floors respectively.

  9. Roy Thomson Hall - Wikipedia

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    Lobby The hall. Roy Thomson Hall is a concert hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Located downtown in the city's entertainment district, it is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, and the esports team Toronto Defiant.