Current Weekend – Things to do this weekend in Toronto
I. Live Music & Concerts
1. Paco Peña
Widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest traditional flamenco players, Paco Peña embodies both authenticity and innovation in flamenco. As guitarist, composer, dramatise, producer and artistic mentor Paco Peña has transformed perceptions of the archetypal Spanish art form of flamenco. With FLAMENCURA he explores the elusive state at the core of the art of flamenco, and attempts to focus on the alchemy between performer and audience.
2. Fife House
The evening will feature Broadway’s Original “Annie” Andrea McArdle in conversation about her illustrious career with Seth Rudetsky and singing some of the most memorable Broadway show stoppers!
250 Front Street West, Toronto
3. Paula Gardin
Paula Gardin is a Canadian Jazz singer/songwriter from the Mississauga. She is a passionate and powerful performer whose music reflects her life experiences. Her latest album, “Two of Cups” produced and co-written by Toronto guitarist Lou Bartolomucci, recorded at the Juno award-winning Drive Shed in Toronto, and engineered by Juno award-winner John “Beetle” Bailey.
4. Colm Wilkinson
Colm Wilkinson returns for a two-hour evening of music and stories. Broadway and Beyond gives fans old and new the opportunity to see and hear a more intimate and personal side of this phenomenal performer. Irish classics such as “Danny Boy” and “Whiskey in the Jar,” Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and The Animals’ “House of the Rising Sun” add another dimension to a program rich in musical theatre favourites, such as “Music of the Night” and his signature song “Bring Him Home.”
5. Royal Conservatory Orchestra
Tania Miller conducts the Royal Conservatory Orchestra and Heidi Hatch. As Music Director of the Victoria Symphony, and the first Canadian woman ever to be Music Director of a major symphony orchestra, Tania Miller is used to blazing new paths in the world of classical music.
Toronto
6. Classical Gold
Join the Etobicoke Philharmonic for the concert that highlights works by three classical Masters at the height of their creative powers.
7. George Dalaras, Eleni Vitali & Glykeria
An epic North American tour featuring three of the most important Greek singers of this generation. George Dalaras, Eleni Vitali, and Glykeria have been called “the Holy Trinity of Greek music” by Greek media.
8. André-Philippe Gagnon
An impressionist with an eye on the world, André-Philippe Gagnon can slip into Joe Cocker’s husky croon and out again as Dionne Warwick quicker than most performers can take a curtain call. From Mick Jagger to Vanessa Paradis, Louis Armstrong, Jean Chretien and Fred Flintstone, his impressions of famous personalities are rapid fire magic.
9. Women’s Blues Revue
Hosted by Shakura S’Aida, Featuring Rita Chiarelli, Cécile Doo-Kingué, Angelique Francis, Terra Lightfoot, Crystal Shawanda, & Suzie Vinnick.
10. Anastasia Rizikov
Already taking the world by storm in concert and in competition, 16 year old Anastasia Rizikov is presented by Neapolitan Connection in a special solo piano recital this season at CBC Glenn Gould Studio.
250 Front Street West, Toronto
11. Wind Ensemble
The University of Toronto. Faculty of Music. Wind & Brass Series.
80 Queen’s Park, Toronto
12. A Year-End Gabaret
Join Gabi Epstein in a night of stories and songs as she reflects on a monumental year. From standing by in the wings in Once to getting her own star turn in Funny Girl, this gal has a lot to gab about. Joining her will be pianist and world class composer Kevin Wong, as well as Soulpepper’s own Brendan Wall, and Cabaret Queen Jenni Burke. Often poignant, always funny, come to the Gabaret for a fabulous night of entertainment.
II. Theatre & Other Events
1. Performing Arts Events
Performing Arts & Theatre in November
Events this week include
King Lear @ Theatre Passe Muraille
Kinky Boots @ Royal Alexandra Theatre
FACING Home: Love & Redemption @ Aki Studio Theatre
Avenue Q the Musical @ Lower Ossington Theatre
Dirty Dancing @ Ed Mirvish Theatre
Romeo & Juliet @ Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
Lend Me a Tenor @ Papermill Theatre
Menopause the Musical @ Hammerson Hall, Mississauga
Click, Bait & Switch @ The Second City Theatre
A Galaxy Far, Far Away @ The Bad Dog Comedy Theatre
The Trouble with Mr. Adams @ Tarragon Theatre’s Extraspace
The November Ticket @ The Theatre Centre
Murder in Green Meadows @ The Village Playhouse
Wormwood @ Tarragon Theatre’s Mainspace
The Road to Paradise @ Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
Seminar @ Panasonic Theatre
Romeo & Juliet @ George Weston Recital Hall
domesticated @ Berkeley Street Theatre
Bombay Black @ Factory Theatre
Macbeth @ George Weston Recital Hall
Eidolon @ Harbourfront Centre’s Studio Theatre
“Spirit of India” featuring the Bollywood Masala Orchestra and Dancers of India on Nov 28 @ Flato Markham Theatre
2.The European Union Film Festival
The European Union Film Festival (EUFF) is a non-profit organization, it’s the unique cultural collaboration of EU Consulates & Cultural Institutes in Toronto. Details
November 14 – 28, 2015 | Times vary
III. Sports & Related Events
1. Toronto Marlies
2. Toronto Maple Leafs
3. Mississauga Steelheads
4. Raptors 905
5. Toronto Raptors
IV. Exhibitions, Festivals & Other Events
1. Christmas Tree Lightups & Santa Claus Parades – GTA
For details and parade routes, see Christmas Lightups & Santa Claus Parades in GTA
1. Cavalcade of Lights
Toronto tradition features the first lighting of Toronto’s official 18-metre (60-foot) Christmas tree, sponsored by Edward Jones, along with live performances, skating parties and fireworks. Thousands of people are expected to attend the celebration in Nathan Phillips Square amidst the glow of more than 525,000 lights provided by Toronto Hydro.
Saturday, November 28, 2015 | 06:15PM – 08:15 PM @ Nathan Phillips Square
Fireworks ~ 08:15 PM
2. DeClute Light Up The Beach
The 8th annual DeClute Light Up The Beach will begin at the foot of Leuty Avenue in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood.
Saturday November 28, 2015 | 7:00 PM @ Foot of Leuty Avenue in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood
3. Rosedale Main Street BIA Cavalcade of Lights
Saturday, November 28, 2015 | 02:00 PM – 06:00 PM @ Along Yonge Street- Between Wood Lawn Ave & Crescent Road.
4. Weston Santa Claus Parade
Sunday, November 29, 2015 | 02:00 PM @ The Parade begins at Weston and Church Street and proceeds south on Weston Road ending at Sidney Belsey Crescent.
5. Spectacle of Lights
Witness four stunning illuminated sights come alive this holiday season on Toronto’s Waterfront.
Saturday, November 28, 2015 – Friday, January 1, 2016 @ Toronto’s Waterfront
6. Christmas in the Village | Brooklin – Whitby
Friday, November 27, 2015 | 6:00 PM – 08:00 PM @Grass Park
7. Santa Claus Parade | Pickering
Saturday, November 28, 2015 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
8. Ajax Santa Claus Parade & Tree Lighting
Saturday, November 28, 2015 | 06:00 PM – 09:00 PM
9. Santa Claus Parade | Mississauga
Sunday November 29, 2015 | 01:00 PM @ Historic Village of Streetsville, Mississauga
10. Santa Claus Parade | Markham
Saturday, November 28 2015 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
11. The Lakeside Festival of Lights | Burlington
November 27th 2015 to January 7th 2016 @ Spencer Smith Park, 1400 Lakeshore Rd, Burlington
Strutt with your Mutt: A Pet Collection – PawsWay is collaborating with the students at Ryerson University’s School of Fashion to produce the show. Imagine dogs of all shapes, sizes, ages and breeds strutting down the catwalk in chic canine couture! on Thursday, November 26, 2015 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM @ Purina PawsWay
2. Christmas / Holiday Events
1. 35th Annual Victorian Tea
Enjoy a taste of Christmas past. Tea includes finger sandwiches, trifle, plum pudding and seasonal baking. The Museum Gift Shop will be open with those hard-to-find heritage games, toys and books. Book early to reserve your preferred seating time.
2. Christmas at Black Creek
Come see the Village in it’s finest holiday attire and celebrate Christmas with old and new traditions! Each weekend, enjoy special Christmas programs.
3. Holiday Events at Toronto Historic Sites
Whether you are looking for unique gifts, get-togethers with friends, family adventures over the holidays or an evening out, you’ll find all these and more at the City of Toronto’s Historic Sites.
4. Santa Train | Uxbridge
5. Gallery of Festive Trees
November 21 to December 30, 2015
6. 12 Trees of Christmas
3. Caledon Kennel Association
The Royal Canin National Breeder’s Classic, Junior Handling Competitions, including the National Championship.
Family: $25.00; Children (16 and under): $7.00
4. Christmas Markets
Christmas Markets & Holiday Craft Fairs in Toronto & GTA

2. One of a Kind – Christmas Show & Sale: Shop from makers, artisans and designers across Canada.
3. The Christmas Gift Sale: Over 30 Vendors, Meet & Greet with Santa’s Helpers, Mystery Door Prizes all day long!
4.Leslieville Flea Holiday Market: Our vendors have curated a variety of unique and affordable vintage, handcrafted and upcycled items, perfect for everyone on your Christmas list.
5. 3rd Annual Jewish Book Festival

Prosserman JCC 4588 Bathurst Street, Toronto
6. CP Holiday Train

on Monday, November 30 | 3:00 PM & Show: 3:15 PM – 3:45 PM
Oshawa @ 680 Laval Drive – Behind Walmart off Stevenson Road South on Monday, November 30 | 4:30 PM & Show: 4:45 PM – 5:15 PM
Toronto @ 750 Runnymede Road, in front of Lambton Yard
on Monday, November 30 | 8:15 PM & Show: 8:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Vaughan @ N.W. corner of the CP Crossing at Nashville Rd, near the Old Grain Elevator
on Tuesday, December 1 | 10:00 AM & Show: 10:15 AM – 10:45 AM
7. Toronto Tours & Walks
Explore Toronto through speciality guided tours & Scavenger Hunts!
1. Tasty Tours: Tasty Tours offers a variety of Sweets Tours along Toronto’s eclectic multicultural neighbourhoods.
2. Murder at the ROM: A murder mystery scavenger hunt! A curator has been murdered and you must follow the clues through the museum collections to solve whodunit.
3. The Mummy’s Curse : A murder mystery scavenger hunt! Did the mummy’s curse strike the museum? Solve the clues to uncover the truth.
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