There are many things to do in Toronto this week that'll cure those post-Christmas blues. You can check out a new production of a beloved musical, watch your hockey heroes live in action, learn about Toronto's amazing architecture and more.
Events you might want to check out:The Newest Trick in the Book (January 7 @ See Scape)
Try your hand at magic at Canada's only open mic magic show, back for the fourth time.
Phantom of the Opera (January 8 - February 2 @ Princess of Wales Theatre)
Check out a brand new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic The Phantom Of The Opera, stopping in Toronto as part of its North American Tour.
Curious Minds // Toronto Views: An Architectural History of Our Changing City (January 8 - February 12 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Learn about post-war Toronto architecture decade by decade to see what it reveals about this city and its inhabitants at this engaging and informative talk.
Toronto Maple Leafs Outdoor Practice (January 9 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
The 2020 Toronto Maple Leafs Outdoor Practice presented by Sport Chek is happening this week and it'll have plenty of free outdoor activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Monthly Beer and Cheese Pairing (January 9 - July 9 @ Rorschach Brewing Co.)
There's no better combination than beer and cheese and you can try the most adventurous pairings at this foodie event.
Generator 2020 (January 10 @ Roy Thomson Hall)
Astronaut Chris Hadfield's Generator is back this year to provide you with with some of the world’s most incredible and overlooked talent.
Special Event // Nathan for You: Finding Frances (January 10 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Catch a live Q&A with Canadian comedian Nathan Fielder from the landmark Comedy Central docu-reality series Nathan For You.
Hair & Fashion Show 2020 (January 11 @ National Event Banquet Hall)
Get a head start on the upcoming fashion trends of the New Year at this fashion show filled with entertainment, photoshoots, live music, food and more.
No Pants Subway Ride 2020 (January 12 @ TTC)
Take your pants off and ride the subway! That's all you have to do to participate in this worldwide annual event.
Tour the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (January 12-26 @ Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts)
Learn all about the very first purpose-built opera house in Canada as the Canadian Opera Company opens the doors of the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.
by Mira Miller via blogTO
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