Eve of St. George

The Great Hall hosted Toronto’s first ever immersive dance production Eve of St. George, based on Bram Stoker’s popular vampire tale Dracula.  Inspired by New York City’s popular Sleep No More, Transcendance Project, a local contemporary dance company, created an atmospheric and haunting piece.
Eve of St. George Room with mist. The Eve of St. George is a seductive and disturbing experience. Happening Jan 26-28th @GreatHallTO. This is a TranscenDance Project.

Dracula awaits you, in the Great Hall.

Expect equal parts disturbing and seductive, Eve of St. George is a voyeuristic and immersive recreation of Bram Stoker’s chilling tale of Dracula, scored by award-winning Canadian composer Owen Belton.

Bat Out Of Hell To Toronto

Take everything you like from We Will Rock You and add a more stable plot and some cool stage visuals.   Like WWRY the cast is made up of incredible vocalists who show their love for the songs and th...
17-18-02-MC-D-0543 – Andrew Haji as Nemorino in the Canadian Opera Company’s new production of The Elixir of Love, 2017. Conductor Yves Abel, director James Robinson, original costume designer Martin Pakledinaz, revival costume designer Amanda Seymour, set designer Allen Moyer, lighting designer Paul Palazzo,. Photo: Michael Cooper

For the Love of Opera: The Elixir of Love

The Elixir of Love. The strength of this particular elixir is that it’s a character-based, romantic comedy, filled with a very fun and happy score. There’s heartache and longing and it’s all brought to life by Gaetano Donizetti’s thoughtful capacity to create beautiful melodic hooks.