Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres
September 2015 (26 events)
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I must have it! I must! I must! Celebrating 20 years of Booing Ross Petty
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresThis exhibition chronicles two decades of fractured fairy tales, featuring costumes, posters and artifacts
Lunchtime tours
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresNew for summer 2015! The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre is offering a shortened 45-minute lunchtime tour of both theatres to the public
EWG Tour
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresYear-round guided tours of this National Historic Site – the last operating double-decker theatre in the world – last for 1½ hours and recount the history and restoration of the complex
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresThe Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre is proud to be hosting the Toronto International Film Festival once more, with more screenings this year than ever before
N – The Queen of Paris
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresMontréal’s Monlove Enterprises will bring the world premiere of N – The Queen of Paris to Toronto’s Elgin Theatre
EWG Tour
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresYear-round guided tours of this National Historic Site – the last operating double-decker theatre in the world – last for 1½ hours and recount the history and restoration of the complex
Bianca Del Rio's Rolodex of Hate
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresBianca Del Rio, season-six winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, comes to the Elgin Theatre with his hilarious one-man comedy special
EWG Tour
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresYear-round guided tours of this National Historic Site – the last operating double-decker theatre in the world – last for 1½ hours and recount the history and restoration of the complex
EWG Tour
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresYear-round guided tours of this National Historic Site – the last operating double-decker theatre in the world – last for 1½ hours and recount the history and restoration of the complex
EWG Tour
Elgin & Winter Garden TheatresYear-round guided tours of this National Historic Site – the last operating double-decker theatre in the world – last for 1½ hours and recount the history and restoration of the complex