Current Weekend – Things to do this weekend in Toronto
I. Live Music & Concerts
1. OneRepublic
2. The Music of The Beatles
Step back in time to celebrate and remember the greatest and most influential act of the rock era… The Beatles! Holding the record for most #1 hits on the Top-100 chart, you’ll hear all your favourite hits performed in the original style!
3. KOMBII
Polish pop music group.
4. Disney Fantasia
Millions of people discovered the joys of classical music through Walt Disney’s unforgettable animated concert feature. Now experience the original Fantasia (1940) and Disney Fantasia 2000 like never before, as the TSO performs a selection of magnificent repertoire from both films while the scenes play on the big screen! 
5. Orchestre Métropolitain
Conducting phenomenon and current Music Director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads his home town ensemble, Montreal’s Orchestre Métropolitain, in their Toronto debut. The Orchestre Métropolitain’s personality is palpable in its distinctive sound and energy.
6. Buddy Guy
with special guest Quinn Sullivan.
7. Kim Mitchell
Juno-award winner, singer-songwriter and guitarist Canadian rock icon Kim Mitchell has achieved gold and multiplatinum sales status over a long and storied career, starting early as the leader of Max Webster, a band that defined alternative long before the word became cliché. Join Kim for his 30th Anniversary Tour of Akimbo Alogo – his first solo album – all songs that have become part of the Canadian musical genome.
8. Harlem-Kingston Express
FSome may be surprised to know that reggae music actually has deep roots in jazz. Pianist Monty Alexander has been bringing jazz back to reggae music (and vice versa) for decades, and with Harlem-Kingston Express he explores the connections between traditional reggae and straight-ahead jazz, while also forging new ones. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, Monty Alexander shot to fame when Sinatra first heard him in a tiny club.
9. Baroque Favourites
MCS Chorus is joined by soloists and a chamber orchestra to bring you an evening of vibrant baroque music from England, Italy, and Germany, featuring Handel’s Laudate Pueri Dominum (Psalm 112). The program also includes Pergolesi’s Magnificat and J.S. Bach’s Aus der Tiefe.
10. The Blues Hall of Fame Tour

11. Classic Albums Live
Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here. Classic Albums Live and its roster of A-list musicians from across the country perform rock favourites exactly as you remember hearing them.
12. Romeo Scaccia
Romeo Scaccia is a fantastic pianist and brilliant composer who has honed his skills and talents during a diverse and eclectic career. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Redwood shelter. The Redwood is Toronto based shelter providing a safe haven for women and children so they can live free from domestic abuse.
13. Mississauga Symphony Orchestra
Join us for the rhythms, melodious harmonies, innate passion and true sounds of the Mediterranean. Follow Ibert’s voyage from France to Italy, Tunisia and Spain. The exquisite French qualities of Ravel are poignantly transparent in his fiery and elegant “Alborado del gracioso”. Mendelssohn pays homage to Italian folk traditions in this Fourth Symphony. Daniel Bolshoy performs the Concierto de Aranjuez, the most famous and passionate of guitar concertos.
14. Look What They’ve Done To My Song
A good song will lend itself to a variety of stylistic interpretations irrespective of the composer’s original intent. Come join Denzal Sinclaire and company as they continue their genre bending exploration.
15. Taiwan Music Festival
By Toronto Taiwanese Chamber Orchestra.
16. Old, Young, Eternal Vienna
In a program that spans from Mozart to Schoenberg, we time-travel to Vienna’s many heydays, when the city was at the epicenter of musical innovation. The program will include Schoenberg’s epic Pierrot Lunaire with a stellar cast including violinist Steven Dann, cellist Julie Hereish, flutist Susan Hoeppner, clarinetist Yao Guang Zhai, pianist Boris Zarankin and sprecher Ilana Zarankin under the baton of Kenneth Slowik.
17. David Louie & Véronique Mathieu
ARC Ensemble and GGS faculty member, pianist/harpsichordist David Louie, joins violinist Véronique Mathieu in a program of three Bach sonatas for violin and harpsichord. The program will also include Händel’s Harpsichord Suite No. 5 and Rameau’s Concert No. 5 in D Minor from Pièces de clavecin en concerts, arranged for solo harpsichord by David Louie.
II. Theatre & Other Events
1. Performing Arts Events
Performing Arts & Theatre in April
Events this weekend include
Anna Karenina by Eifman St. Petersburg Ballet @ Sony Centre for Performing Arts
After Class – Parents Night and The Bigger Issue – A George F. Walker Double Bill @ Theatre Passe Muraille’s Mainspace
Nueva Danza Flamenca @ RBC Theatre, Mississauga
Sweeney Todd @ Al Green Theatre, Miles Nadal JCC
Paratopia @ Harbourfront Centre Theatre
locus plot @ Betty Oliphant Theatre
Letters to Spain @ Harbourfront Centre’s Fleck Theatre
Hooked @ Theatre Passe Muraille
Anna Karenina @ Young Centre for the Performing Arts

Infinity @ Tarragon Theatre.
Brantwood: 1920-2020 @ Brantwood School
The Love List @ Studio Theatre, Toronto Centre for the Arts
7-10 sPLIT @ Flato Markham Theatre
Trudeau and Levesque @ Tank House Theatre
Therefore Choose Life @ The Greenwin Theatre
Enchanted April @ Scarborough Village Theatre
2. Just for Laughs Road Show
LOL with the best of them! The Just for Laughs Road Show returns with four of the funniest comedians from the world’s largest and most prestigious comedy event.
Celebration of Guild Festival Theatre’s fifth anniversary on April 25, 2015 @ Royal Canadian Legion Branch 258, 45 Lawson Rd, Toronto
3. The Old Lady Shows Her Medals
Once again Backwoods Players is delighted to present a dessert theatre: guests will be treated to delicious sweets, tea and coffee and then swept away into J.M. Barrie’s bittersweet play The Old Lady Shows Her Medals. As part of the PMV’s ongoing commemoration of World War 1, Backwoods honours both the veterans of that war and those on the home front. In this WW1 era play, Mrs. Dowey is entertaining three friends who boast proudly of their sons’ prowess at the front. Mrs. Dowey, who is childless but wants to share in their glory, pretends to have a son named Kenneth and when the curate arrives with a stray soldier named, coincidentally, Kenneth Dowey, the complications begin.
Sunday April 26, 2015 | 2:00 PM
4. ProfTalks Lectures
Six all-star professors from some of the best schools in the world live! LEARN about the History of Sex and Scandal in the White House, the Psychology of Romantic Relationships, the Bluesy Roots of Popular Music, Designing Sustainable Cities, the Film Artistry of Hitchcock and Celebrity Science – all in one day!
The Stars of Comedy @ Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts – Sunday, April 26 | 07:00 PM –
5. Hot Docs Film Festival
Canadian International Documentary Festival
Special events tickets: $22
6. Indy Sportz Film Fest
The inaugural Indy Sportz Film Fest: entertaining, educating and engaging audiences about pertinent social issues by using the theme of sports, bringing together lovers of film and sports.
7. Odysseo

III. Sports & Related Events
1. Toronto Raptors
2. CN Tower Climb
Join WWF in celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Canada Life CN Tower Climb and help protect species at risk, and the critical habitats they need to survive.There’s never been a better time to lead the pack for wildlife conservation!
Team Challenge, April 26
3. Runs & Walks
Run for Women
1 K, 10 K Walk/Run & 5K Walk/Run on Saturday, April 25, 2015 | 08:30 AM @ Unionville
Diabetes Dash
5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 25, 2015 | 10:00 AM @ Martin Goodman Trail at Sir Casimir Gzowski Park
Walk for Homeless Youth
Sunday, April 26th, 2015 | 2:00 PM at Eva’s Satellite, 25 Canterbury Place
11th Annual Cadillac Fairview Charity 5K Run/Walk
Sunday, April 26th, 2015 | 10:30 AM at Shops at Don Mills
CMCC’s 32nd annual Backs in Motion
10km Run & 5km Run/Walk on Sunday April 26, 2015 @ CMCC, 6100 Leslie Street
Mercedes Benz Oakville 10K
10km Run/Walk & 5km Run/Walk, Toddler Trot & 1 K Kids Run on Sunday April 26, 2015 @ Appleby College. Oakville
Balanse Bum Run
5km Run/Walk Sunday, April 26, 2015 | 8AM @ Queen’s Park, S Side of Legislative Buildings
IV. Exhibitions, Festivals & Other Events
TBG Organic Farmers Market, Thursdays at Toronto Botanical gardens, 777 Lawrence Ave E , North York
1. Toronto Jewellery, Gem Mineral Show & Sale
Over 70 exhibitors offering minerals ~ natural shapes, spheres, pyramids ~, millions of year old fossils, jewellery ~in gold & silver settings ~ with semi precious & precious gemstones, carvings, tools, books, beads, supplies, unique gift ideas. The finest collection of exhibitors our mineral world has to offer! Show & SaleSaturday, April 25, 2015 | 10:00 AM- 7:00 PM
Sunday, April 26, 2015 | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Children (15 & under): Free
2. Toronto Festival of Beer
3. Marketlicious
Markham – Stouville Mom to Mom Sale: Saturday April 25th | 9:00 AM- 1:00 PM @ Markham Fairgrounds, 10801 McCowan Road
4. The Baby time Show
5. Creativ Festival
6. Psychic Fair
Saturday, April 25, 2015 | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday, April 26, 2015 | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
7. Eat for Tibet
51st Annual Flea Market at Kingsway-Lambton on April 25
8. Leslieville Flea : Winter Market
9. Flower Shows
Visit Toronto Conservatories & enjoy easter flowering plants like lilies and hydrangeas.

