July 8, 2013. The Mirvish family owns and operates four live theatres in The City Of Toronto. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.
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Signs - Ed Mirvish Theatre
July 8, 2013. The Mirvish family owns and operates four live theatres in The City Of Toronto. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.
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You have FOUR live theaters? That's amazing. We have one. But then I guess Toronto is a little bigger than Ocala. We're sort of a one-horse town. :)
ReplyDeleteI would like to go in there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful looking little theatre- would love to see inside it!
ReplyDeleteSomewhere over the rainbow.....
ReplyDeleteThat is a great looking theater marque. We have live academic theater, but no theater for touring companies. It is one of the down sides of living far from a real city.
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like a theater should look!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so small squished in between Timmy's and a gaming store - but I know how beautiful it is inside.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great marque. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteIf I remember correctly, they won't let you take pics in the theatre itself but will let you take pics in the lobby which is a wonderful space.
ReplyDeleteIt has a nice nostalgic look.
ReplyDeleteThat rainbow pops! And so do all the signs. I like it!
ReplyDeleteA majestic looking theater. That is one amazing sign with excellent details.
ReplyDeleteI recognize the Tim Horton sign from one of your earlier posts.
This is one of those old theatres that's had several name changes, isn't it? I hope this one sticks forever.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! We have an opera house, but I'm not sure if that's the same kind of venue as a live theater.
ReplyDeleteI've been in a couple of the ones that family owns. I think with the old man gone, the son's pretty much showing himself to be all the promoter that his father was, but without the substance.
ReplyDeleteSigns, signs everywhere it seems.
ReplyDeleteMy SIGNS, SIGNS
Now that's a lot of sinage around that theater!
ReplyDeleteSo love live theatre. especially if the live show is performed in stylish old buildings. An impressive addition to the streetscape.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite colorful.
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