Historic, opulent venue with 2 grand balconies, offering large-scale touring musicals & stage shows.
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We were visiting Toronto and decided to take in a show! Chicago was great, fabulous cast and orchestra and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The theatre itself is small but really beautiful. The staff were friendly and efficient and intermission drinks could be pre-ordered to save time. The only downside was the washrooms, not the state of them, they were lovely, but the number. The queues were horrendous! Other than that, our experience was wholly positive and we would definitely recommend a visit!
A beautiful performing arts theatre, ornate interior, comfortable seating, good sight lines, great state-of-the-art acoustics, friendly & helpful ushers & staff.
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I've had the pleasure of attending several productions at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, with the most recent being the spectacular Harry Potter production. This historic venue never fails to impress, & I can confidently say it's one of the best theatres in downtown Toronto.
The seating at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre is simply amazing, & there truly isn't a bad seat in the house. Whether you're up close or in the balcony, the view is fantastic, providing an immersive experience for every member of the audience.
The sound quality in this theatre is exceptional, a crucial factor when enjoying musicals like Harry Potter. The clarity & richness of the audio enhance the overall theatrical experience, making it a treat for the senses.
One aspect that consistently contributes to the positive atmosphere is the friendly & helpful staff. In all my visits, I've never encountered an unpleasant staff member. Their positive energy adds to the enjoyment of the overall experience, creating a welcoming environment for theater goers.
Located right in the heart of downtown Toronto, the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre's central location is convenient but comes with a parking challenge. While there isn't dedicated parking for the theatre, various Green P parking lots & other paid options are available nearby. For an efficient and stress-free journey, I recommend using the Go Train & TTC subway to reach the venue.
In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre to anyone seeking a top-notch theatrical experience. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this venue offers a memorable & enjoyable time, especially if the performance aligns with your interests.
I've had the pleasure of attending several productions at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, with the most recent being the spectacular Harry Potter production. This historic venue never fails to impress, & I can confidently say it's one of the best theatres in downtown Toronto.
The seating at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre is simply amazing, & there truly isn't a bad seat in the house. Whether you're up close or in the balcony, the view is fantastic, providing an immersive experience for every member of the audience.
The sound quality in this theatre is exceptional, a crucial factor when enjoying musicals like Harry Potter. The clarity & richness of the audio enhance the overall theatrical experience, making it a treat for the senses.
One aspect that consistently contributes to the positive atmosphere is the friendly & helpful staff. In all my visits, I've never encountered an unpleasant staff member. Their positive energy adds to the enjoyment of the overall experience, creating a welcoming environment for theater goers.
Located right in the heart of downtown Toronto, the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre's central location is convenient but comes with a parking challenge. While there isn't dedicated parking for the theatre, various Green P parking lots & other paid options are available nearby. For an efficient and stress-free journey, I recommend using the Go Train & TTC subway to reach the venue.
In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre to anyone seeking a top-notch theatrical experience. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this venue offers a memorable & enjoyable time, especially if the performance aligns with your interests.
Beautiful theatre, recommend going few minutes early to explore it's lobby and the architecture.
The staff were very efficient, knowledgeable and courteous.
The seats are packed a bit closely, acoustics are wonderful
The staff were very efficient, knowledgeable and courteous.
The seats are packed a bit closely, acoustics are wonderful
Went to see the show “In Dreams”, and walked away having a great night out! The theatre is great, comfy seating, nice decor.
Nice touch to have the American Express only bar…saved us some time. Bring your Amex card!
And if the main floor washrooms have a line up, then go upstairs. Much quieter and quicker!
Latest options and pricing for before the show or during the intermission in the photos.
Hope you enjoy your night out!
Nice touch to have the American Express only bar…saved us some time. Bring your Amex card!
And if the main floor washrooms have a line up, then go upstairs. Much quieter and quicker!
Latest options and pricing for before the show or during the intermission in the photos.
Hope you enjoy your night out!
I saw In Dreams last week and had an amazing time! I was sitting in the very back row ground floor and I still had a great, unobstructed view of the stage. The staff were very nice, as always, and the place is very well kept, including the washrooms.
There were only two things I didn’t love. The first one being the fact that I almost didn’t make it into the theatre. I got there on time, was in line to get in and as I was getting closer to have my ticket scanned at the door I heard the announcement that the show was about to begin and they would close the doors! Perhaps more than 2 ticket scanner attendants at the door would go through the line faster. Though I understand it wasn’t their fault; getting closer to the door I saw a group of older ladies seemingly fight their phones to get their tickets ready to scan. The second thing was just how tightly crowded it gets during intermission and after the show. I also understand not much can be done on that front but it was still uncomfortable.
There were only two things I didn’t love. The first one being the fact that I almost didn’t make it into the theatre. I got there on time, was in line to get in and as I was getting closer to have my ticket scanned at the door I heard the announcement that the show was about to begin and they would close the doors! Perhaps more than 2 ticket scanner attendants at the door would go through the line faster. Though I understand it wasn’t their fault; getting closer to the door I saw a group of older ladies seemingly fight their phones to get their tickets ready to scan. The second thing was just how tightly crowded it gets during intermission and after the show. I also understand not much can be done on that front but it was still uncomfortable.
Beautiful smaller theatre that has a wonderful charm. Conveniently located in Toronto by the Eaton Centre this theatre houses great playa and musicals. I recently went and was surprised at the grandeur of the place. Tickets I purchased were in the orchestra level farther back and I was happy to know my seats were great and pretty much almost seating in the orchestra gives a great view of the stage. Concession area is simple. I bought pop and wasn’t overly gouged $4.75. My seats were comfortable although spaces are a tiny bit tight. I guess standard at theatres. Sound was great and atmosphere great. Staff was friendly can’t wait to go back to see another show!