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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