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What is the Pantages Theatre called now?

What is the Pantages Theatre called now?

The Canon Theatre
Toronto’s Pantages Theatre Will Be Renamed The Canon Theatre The Pantages Theatre, the restored old Toronto theatre that was home to The Phantom of the Opera for many years, will be renamed The Canon Theatre in the latest example of corporate “naming” of theatres in North America.

When was the Ed Mirvish Theatre built?

1920
The original Toronto theatre, designed by Thomas Lamb and built by Nathan L Nathanson, opened in 1920 with 3373 seats and was the largest and most elegant in Canada.

When was the Pantages built?

June 4, 1930
Hollywood Pantages Theatre/Opened

How many seats are in the Ed Mirvish?

2,200
Ed Mirvish Theatre/Capacity

What are four musicals based on a movie?

Here is a small list of musical films that were based on stage musicals, which were based on a film in the first place.

  • Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical.
  • Hairspray.
  • The Producers.
  • Beauty and the Beast.
  • Billy Elliot the Musical Live.

Who played Phantom of the Opera in Toronto?

Paul Stanley
Paul Stanley as the Phantom. After 10 years and 4,226 performances, the Toronto staging of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera closes with a 7 PM performance Oct.

How many Theatres are there in Toronto?

There are 187 professional theatre, dance and opera companies, 62 venues and 38,269 seats, not including outdoor venues, smaller theatres (399 seats or less) and comedy clubs.

Is The Lion King at the Pantages?

Then you must know that on Friday 9th July 2021 the Pantages Theatre is excited to host The Lion King for a live musical show. Disney’s award-winning musical will explode with glorious colours, breathtaking effects and bewitching music as it follows Simba’s intense story.

What does the word Pantages mean?

may you live for ever
Americanized form of Greek Pantazis, from a personal name meaning ‘may you live for ever’, from panta ‘always’ + zis ‘may you live’ (an inflected form of the verb zein ‘to live’).

What famous movies were first plays?

Other plays

Play Playwright Film
Amadeus (1979) Peter Shaffer Amadeus (1984)
American Buffalo (1975) David Mamet American Buffalo (1996)
Anastasia (1952) Marcelle Maurette Anastasia (1956)
Anastasia (1997)

How much are tickets to The Phantom of the Opera?

The Phantom of the Opera tickets can be found for as low as $29.00, however the national average is $129.00.

Who was the architect of the Pantages Theatre?

The Pantages Theatre was designed by the architect Thomas W. Lamb (1871-1942). Born in in Scotland, he immigrated to New York City as a boy. He had a distinguished career in his adopted city, where he designed 48 theatres. He also the architect of the Boston Opera House that remains in use today.

What kind of tiles are on Pantages in Toronto?

In Toronto, he designed the Elgin-Winter Garden complex, as well as the Pantages. One of his trademark features was to attach white or cream-coloured terra cotta tiles onto the facades of his theatres.

Where was the Imperial Theatre in Toronto located?

The above photo from the City of Toronto Archives gazes south on Yonge Street from near Dundas Street, on December 21, 1935. The Imperial Theatre is on the left-hand side of the street.

Who was the thief at the Pantages in 1950?

The Evening Telegram newspaper reported on March 6, 1950 that when a movie starring Gregory Peck was playing, a thief snatched $1500 from an usher of the Pantages who was transferring the cash from the box office to the main office inside the theatre. The thief escaped among the Saturday-night crowds on Yonge Street.