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LIFE AFTER opened to wet eyes and thunderous applause at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre on Tuesday night, making its grand return ...
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We hear from Britta Johnson, the composer and lyricist of the musical "Life After," which returns to Toronto at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre. The Agenda's week in review features an interview with ...
It will be co-produced with Garner Theatre Productions and feature a Canadian cast of actor-musicians. All five Off-Mirvish shows will be staged at the CAA Theatre. Making its North American debut ...
There are two authorized ways to purchase tickets to a show at the Cullen Performance Hall: Through our e.Venue site: cph.evenue.net. Directly with the Cullen Performance Hall Box Office. There are no ...
In his Rose Garden announcement of sweeping new “reciprocal tariffs,” President Donald Trump held aloft a misleading chart that claimed to give a breakdown of the tariffs other countries ...
It originally debuted at the Toronto Fringe Festival in 2016, but later this month, it will return to Toronto at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre. The show is loosely inspired by Johnson's own ...
OSB patrons are encouraged to renew before April 30 to secure the lowest prices. Lobero Theatre seating charts, pricing, and ticket policies can be found here. Opera Santa Barbara will offer free ...
According to reports, the White House is about to introduce a new seating arrangement for the briefing room, which might result in several prominent publications losing their regular front-row seats.
While the WHCA is pushing back against the White House on the seating chart, the organization has already backed down to the administration’s complaints over a featured performer at this year ...
The White House Correspondents’ Association on Monday pushed back against the White House’s plans to exert control over the briefing room seating assignments for journalists. In an email to ...
The White House plans to take over the seating chart for the press briefing room and will likely boot some legacy media outlets farther back, according to a report. It’s the Trump administration ...
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