Fall for Dance North (FFDN), Toronto’s premier international dance festival, presents an electrifying range of live performances, Sept. 26 to Oct. 7, 2023 – with all single tickets at just $15 (+ HST and fees). The 9th annual festival includes Toronto debuts from the UK’s Ballet Black, which celebrates dancers of Black and Asian descent; the UK’s Candoco, one of the world’s foremost inclusive dance companies; and NYC’s Gibney Company, who are redefining what a contemporary dance company looks like. Additional highlights include the live premiere of My Mother’s Son from Mthuthuzeli and Siphesihle November; the presentation of Ohad Naharin’s interactive KAMUYOT, performed by Charlotte Ballet; and a special preview of Swan Song, a new original CBC documentary series about the making of Karen Kain’s Swan Lake for The National Ballet of Canada. FFDN’s live performances will be complemented by a dedicated stream of innovative digital programming. Festival packages, single tickets, and complete details at: ffdnorth.com.
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Thumbelina: A Little Musical
Wychwood Theatre (5/4 - 6/23)
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Broadway Blockbusters with Ramin Karimloo & Mikaela Bennett
Toronto Symphony Orchestra (6/25 - 6/26) | ||
R.A.V.E.
Outside the March (6/9 - 6/16) | ||
Brampton's Own Shakespeare Show: Taming of the Shrew
Brampton On Stage (7/18 - 8/3) | ||
Elephant and Piggie's We are in a Play!
Randolph Theatre (6/15 - 7/7)
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Sam Sferrazza's Work-in-Progress & Johnnie McNamara Walker's The Heterosexuals
Factory Theatre (6/16 - 6/16) | ||
Prove a Villain
Kew Gardens Park (6/11 - 6/16)
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Harbourfront Centre Celebrates 50 Years of Arts, Culture and Unity with an Exciting Summer Lineup of Anniversary Events and Long Weekend Festivals
Harbourfront Centre (6/1 - 8/28) | ||
Moulin Rouge!
Ed Mirvish Theatre (11/26 - 1/12) | ||
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