Past Events

Bravo Niagara! Festival of the Arts: “Kimiko’s Pearl”

Part of the 2024 Season of Bravo Niagara! Festival of the Arts, “Kimiko’s Pearl” is a new ballet about war, sacrifice and renewal, based on the Japanese Canadian internment of WWI that unfurls the bittersweet story of one family that spans four generations. When Kimiko, a 15-year-old Toronto girl, discovers
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Starvox Exhibits: “The Art of Banksy”

From Starvox Exhibits, the producers of the popular Immersive Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit, comes “The Art of Banksy” featuring the world’s largest collection of privately-owned art by this iconic modern artist. With more than 140 original and authenticated Banksy works, including prints, canvases, screenprints, sculptures, hand-drawn sketches, and limited-edition pieces, you
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Hot Docs Family Screening: “Ponyo”

Hot Docs celebrates Asian Heritage Month with a Family Screening of Studio Ghibli’s “Ponyo”, a masterclass in the art of hand-drawn animation with a symphony of colour and whimsical character design. Revisit master filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki’s eighth feature film which follows Ponyo, a young goldfish who swims away from home
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Birds Canada: Toronto Bird Celebration

Birds Canada returns with the Toronto Bird Celebration, where you can make the most of this yearly spectacle by celebrating our winged visitors with a series of free events happening at Toronto’s top birding hotspots, such as guided walks and interesting webinars. With 50 million birds flocking to the Greater
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Toronto Union Station: TD Music Celebrates Asian Heritage Month

Toronto Union Station hosts TD Music Celebrates Asian Heritage Month for a free performance at the TD stage in the West Wing of Union Station. Catch the next train and immerse yourself in Rhythm & Blues and Soulful Fusion, featuring performances by Ethan Low and Gurtêj. Toronto Union Station: TD
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TO Live: Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” Live in Concert

TO Live presents Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” Live in Concert, where you can experience the score of this hit film performed live by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Join the roguish yet charming Captain Jack Sparrow on a journey through 18th century Caribbean, whose
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Mirvish Productions: “To Kill A Mockingbird”

Mirvish Productions presents “To Kill A Mockingbird”, a play adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic book, written by the Academy Award-winning author Aaron Sorkin. Starring Richard Thomas as Atticus Finch with direction by Tony Award-winner Bartlett Sher, the play chronicles the childhood of Scout and Jem Finch as their honourable father
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Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO): Free Admission Weekend

After closing due to a labour dispute, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is now reopening and to celebrate, they’re opening their doors for a Free Admission Weekend so all Ontarians can reconnect with their favourite artworks. Special exhibitions include “Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe,
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Spelling Bee of Canada National Championship

Spelling Bee of Canada’s 37th Annual National Championship takes place in-person in Richmond Hill and also live-streamed. Following a series of regional competitions across the country, 60 finalists (20 per age category) have made it through and compete at the championships in May. Spelling Bee of Canada National Championship When:
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Soulpepper Theatre: “First Métis Man of Odesa”

Soulpepper Theatre presents “First Métis Man of Odesa” by award-winning playwright Matthew MacKenzie and his wife, award-winning Ukrainian actress Mariya Khomutova, which tells the story of their COVID courtship and shares an intimate perspective on the personal impacts of the war in Ukraine. After meeting on a theatre research trip
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