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100 Ossington Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 2Z4, Canada
(416) 915-6747 lowerossingtontheatre.com
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Aug 16, 2018
I have been here numerous times for various shows (Rent, Avenue Q, Mary Poppins, The Wizard of Oz, Willy Wonka) and I am never disappointed! Such a cute theatre with amazing performers! I would highly recommend to everyone to go!

Jul 11, 2018
Awesome performance. It's my second visit in 2 years and I plan on coming back next year for another show. Their take on Willy Wonka was hilarious and made me yearn for my youth. My whole family loved the show and we will be back next year. Please check them out if you're ever in the area.

Jun 16, 2018
Nice theater, saw Cabaret (highly recommend) here and it was great. Seating is comfortable enough to watch a show and they have a concession area with snacks and drinks for intermissions. Ossington is a pretty busy street and I passed by the theater trying to find it. I would definitely go see another show here.

Aug 5, 2018
Great venue and excellent shows. But, the seats are hard on the bum. Bring a cushion if you can. They don't mind.

Feb 11, 2018
Just went to see wizard of oz with my husband and we both loved it! Outstanding performances, singing, sets, and costumes! I would definitely recommend going. My only critique or warning to others would be that the seating is tight and they have co-ed bathrooms. Both things my husband and I were fine with but I can see others having an issue with it. Definitely go for the show in mind.

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