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Wednesday, February 6, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

We're halfway through the week and events in Toronto today include Winter Wednesdays, back at Evergreen Brick Works with an evening of skating, games, food and drinks. A Waitangi Day party is on and there's theatre, poetry and Pokemon improv as well.

Events you might want to check out:

Evergreen's Winter Wednesdays (February 6 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Skate, eat and drink at Evergreen Brick Works today with a winter celebration that includes bonfires and games throughout the space.
Confabulation (February 6 @ Burdock)
It's almost Valentine's Day and vulnerability is in the air as storytellers share tales of hookups, perfect matches and everything in-between.
Waitangi Day / New Zealand Day (February 6 @ Hemingway's)
A celebration of Waitangi Day and New Zealand Day is on at Hemingway's with a big spread of Kiwi food, lamb, drinks and North Shore Pie Co Pies.
Secret Society (February 6 @ Gatsby's Speakeasy)
Secret Society is back with a Wednesday night groove session featuring Chuck Woodward and Blair Malott on hand spinning deep house.
Style Plate (February 6 @ The Hazelton Hotel)
Part of Toronto Fashion Week, food meets fashion in a Winterlicious-style dinner that explores synergies between dinner and dresses.
Poké-Prov (February 6 @ Bad Dog Theatre Company)
Pokemon masters are ready to take the journey and fulfill their destinies with a night of Pokemon-inspired improv, with help from the audience.
Vivienne Wilder and The Vice Presidents (February 6 @ Painted Lady)
A mainstay in Toronto's indie rock scene, Vivienne Wilder meshes bits of punk and western with big rips and the some old fashion twang.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (February 6 @ Clinton's Tavern)
C!C!C! is ready to belt it out for another night in honour of internet icon and singer Rick Astley's birthday with a spirited rendition of his biggest hit.
Vacant Nobodies (February 6 @ The Ossington)
Local writers and poets are ready to share a piece of themselves and read works that touch on personal experiences, social issues and short stories.
Solo, Not Alone (February 6-10 @ Theatre Passe Muraille)
Playwrites Thea Fitz-James and Nancy Kenny are set to premiere two productions that explore different issues that centre on the experiences of women.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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