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Toronto's such a theater town that even tiny tots (and the rest of the family) get their own performance center. The always-enjoyable Lorraine Kimsa Theatre (formerly known as the Young Peoples Theatre) mounts whimsical productions such as Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (by the late great Mordecai Richler), and children's classics such as Pinocchio and The Miracle Worker. This theater... more
Toronto's such a theater town that even tiny tots (and the rest of the family) get their own performance center. For more than 30 years, the always-enjoyable Lorraine Kimsa Theatre (formerly known as the Young People's Theatre) has mounted whimsical productions such as Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (by the late, great Mordecai Richler) and children's classics like You're a Good Man,... more
We're frequent visitors to this theatre. The ticket prices are super reasonable and there are no bad seats in the house! Their website clearly states the ages groups each performance is geared towards and there are frequently question and answer periods after the play. LOVE this place!
I went to this theatre as part of a school trip for my Grade 4 daughter's class. Wow! What a production. We saw Seussical which was an adaptation from Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who. It was actually much, much better than I was anticipating and our entire school group and parents thoroughly enjoyed the production. The actors were phenomenal... more
I saw Seussical the Musical recently. It was a great performance for both the kids and the adults in the audience. It was not a very long production so kids would not get restless. There are drama programs for kids/teens during breaks from school. I thought the performance would feature young actors but the entire cast were adults. I would... more
Theatre for the entire family. Show times vary. Kids and seniors $15, adults $20.
This award-winning company is the largest theater in the country specifically designed to delight young audiences. A hot spot for many afternoon school-trips, children will be mesmerized by productions performed with them in mind. Young People's Theatre also offers a drama school program for students enrolled in grade 1 and above.
Young People’s Theatre has been staging plays for children and teens since the mid-1960s, and it began putting on productions in its own facilities in 1977. The theatre also has its own drama school that teaches kids about performing arts and develops social skills.