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Welcome to

Toronto Operetta Theatre

~ est. 1985 ~
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Enter our world of thrilling entertainment,
romance, comedy and glorious melodies.

Enjoy top Canadian artists in exciting performances of the world's finest music theatre from the comfort of your reserved seat at St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts... entertainment for all right in the heart of Toronto's theatre district.

Don't Miss Our Upcoming Shows...

  • Season 2024-2025's Single Tickets will go on sale on September 24th. 

  • For Subscription Tickets, please call the Box Office 416-366-7723 | 1-800-708-6754 (Mon – Fri 1 pm – 6 pm)

The Student Prince

by Sigmund Romberg

November 1, 2 and 3, 2024

The Gondoliers

by Gilbert & Sullivan

February 28 & March 1, 2, 2025

Countess Maritza

by Imre Kalman

December 29, 2024 and January 3 & 4, 2025

TOT Cabaret Series

Heidelberg’s Oktober Fest, Vienna - The City of Dream, The Magic of Venice

Oct 12, 2024, Nov 23, 2024 & Jan 25, 2025

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WITH US

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SPACE

Looking for affordable and flexible rental space for your Rehersals? Learn more about how to rent our space!

READ OUR REVIEWS

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Dan Massé
1943 - 2021

In Memoriam

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dan Massé, Toronto Operetta Theatre’s long-standing and admired President of the Board.

 

Dan’s good humour, love of music and unfailing generosity of spirit will be long remembered by the board and the many patrons whom he made feel right at home at our performances. From his boyhood home in Hornepayne, Ontario, he travelled the world as an educator and was for many years associated with the Toronto District School Board. He was acknowledged for his expertise in serving students with special needs and retired from his position as Special Education Consultant in 2004.

 

Toronto Operetta Theatre wishes to extend sincere condolences to his family and close friends.  We are planning a musical tribute in his memory and will make an announcement at the appropriate time.

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