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Isabel Bader Theatre

Isabel Bader Theatre

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93 Charles St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C7, Canada
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Aug 20, 2018
Nice place. Used to have lectured here. Comfy seats. Nuce lighting. Bathroom doors open both ways so easy wheel chair access. Also you can walk in anytime between 9-5 and use the washroom. Very helpful.

Jul 13, 2018
Nice architecture, good size auditorium with great events, lectures, films and receptions, normally ticketed and on an ad hoc basis

May 9, 2018
It is a nice cinema venue, but shorter folks need to select their seats carefully because taller people can block their view. I try to find a seat behind a shorter person because sitting behind an empty seat seems to invite a taller person to sit there just as the movie begins, and there is no time to find another.

Jun 30, 2018
Pretty good theatre but my seat was a bit broken.

May 3, 2018
Special place with a special aura and walls! Convenient to transit, nearby is the ROM. Take it in.

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