Just next to the Pantage Hotel in downtown, there is a historical theater. Originally called Pantage Theatre, like the Pantage Theatre in Hollywood, the name comes from Greek immigrants and movie theater tycoon Pantage. It was later renamed the Empire Theatre and Cannon Theatre, and now it is listed as Ed Mirvish Theatre. Ed Mirvish is a Toronto-based American businessman, philanthropist and theatre manager.
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Just next to the Pantage Hotel in downtown, there is a historical theater. Originally called Pantage Theatre, like the Pantage Theatre in Hollywood, the name comes from Greek immigrants and movie theater tycoon Pantage. It was later renamed the Empire Theatre and Cannon Theatre, and now it is listed as Ed Mirvish Theatre. Ed Mirvish is a Toronto-based American businessman, philanthropist and theatre manager.
It's a story of Shakespeare, not entertaining, but full of energy and pleasure. It contains great music, wonderful voices, dances, lights and stage, all of which make a great night. After reading some Critics'comments, we look forward to good music, meaningless storylines and bad stage performances. Surprisingly, we enjoyed the whole process very much.
It's really a wonderful work. I'm glad we can see it. The actors here are versatile. Music, singing, dancing and acting are all top-notch. I think I'll see it again. Make sure you come here half an hour before the show. This show must be seen.
The old theater with nearly a hundred years of history has staged many classic repertoires.
The overall environment is very attractive, I feel like I saw it in the movie.