The Royal Alexandra Theatre Was Completed
In 1909 And
Is An Example Of Beaux-Arts Style Of Architecture Common
For Theatres
In Early 20th Century British Empire
The City Hosts
A Number Of Music Theatres
And Venues
Most Notably Roy Thomson Hall
Designed
By Canadian Architects Arthur Erickson
And Mathers
And Haldenby
The 2630-seat Roy Thomson Hall Opened
In 1982 As
The Primary Home Of
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra
The Previous Home Of
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Massey Hall
Is
The Oldest Musical Theatre Venue
In Toronto
And Remains
In Operation Today
In June 2006
The Four Seasons Centre For
The Performing Arts Opened As
The New Home Of
The Canadian Opera Company And
The National Ballet Of Canada
Designed
By Diamond + Schmitt
The 2,000 Seat Opera House Has
A European-style Tiered Horseshoe-shaped Auditorium
It
Is
The First Structure
In Canada Specifically Designed
To House Both Opera
And Ballet With Customized Acoustics. Other Musical Theatres
In Toronto Include
The Danforth Music Hall
The Opera House
And
The Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
The City Also Holds
A Number Of Live Performance Theatres Including
The Royal Alexandra Theatre
The Oldest Live Performance Theatre
In North America
The Royal Alexandra's Design Was Inspired
By Turn-of-the-century Beaux-arts Architectural Styles
Typical Of British Theatres
Other Notable Live Performance Venues Include Elgin
And Winter Garden Theatres
Ed Mirvish Theatre
Bathurst Street Theatre
CAA Theatre
Princess Of Wales Theatre
And
The Sony Centre For
The Performing Arts
Sports Venues
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