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Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

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145 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 4G1, Canada
(416) 363-8231 www.coc.ca
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Apr 16, 2018
Beautiful and aesthetic place with great performances! I went to see Nightingale last week and enjoyed it. The staff are very professional and nice. There’s a direct entrance to the centre from Osgoode Station. Pro tip: You should know some seats with adjacent numbers aren’t beside each other: seats on the sides of the rings are in front of each other. Remember this if you’re going on a date :P Check the detailed seating map.

Jul 3, 2018
We love to go here for the ballet and to people watch. The women especially dress for the occasion. The glassed-in lobby/foyer are stunning.

May 15, 2018
Beautiful space. Very refreshing and natural design. The opera was great and everything is so well done. Staff are very friendly too. I must say I have been here twice so far and have seen 3 people fall up the stairs - so if you're a klutz take the elevator, just a warning!

Apr 29, 2018
Beautiful building and excellent place to see an opera. We attended the dress rehearsal for Donizettis "Anna Bolena". It may as well have been a feature performance. Sight lines vary by seat, I'm sure, but it seems they've done an excellent job of planning to minimize any potential issues. The translations seem visible from everywhere as is the front of stage. The acoustics are tremendous. Absolutely will be returning.

Jun 11, 2018
Gorgeous performance hall with beautiful minimalistic modern architecture. This hall is conveniently located and boasts a lot of natural light, ample parking and staff with great service and guidance.

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