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Best Shows from September 14 - November 14

in Toronto

Mamma Mia! at Ed Mirvish Theatre

Mamma Mia!

It's time to break out the platform shoes and feather boas - Mamma Mia is BACK! With 25 years since this sunshine-filled show first redefined the concept of the jukebox musical. Single mother Donna is struggling to cope with her young daughter's impending marriage on a picturesque Greek island. Throw into the mix three lovers from her past, and a catalogue of ABBA's greatest hits, and you've got yourself a classic!

The Lion King at Princess of Wales Theatre

The Lion King

Still going strong after two incredible decades, this Tony Award-winning extravaganza will delight, enthral and bring out your inner cub. Based on the 1994 Disney movie, The Lion King incorporates several changes and additions to the storyline as compared to the film, making for a whole new experience, suitable for everyone in the family. Touring across the country, don't miss your chance to see this Disney masterpiece!

Bruce Springsteen at Scotiabank Arena

Bruce Springsteen

The Boss is finally back! Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are continuing their very long-awaited US tour! Also known as The Boss and frequently touring as Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Bruce Springsteen is most widely known for his brand of heartland American rock infused with pop hooks, poetic lyrics, and Americana sentiments centered around his life in native New Jersey. This run will take Bruce to over 30 cities across the US. Don't miss your chance to see this icon of American rock live on stage once again!

Come From Away at Royal Alexandra Theatre

Come From Away

At the Royal Alexandra Theatre this fall, don't miss Irene Sankoff and David Hein's Come From Away as it makes a welcome return to Toronto, where it first debuted in 2016. Now an international hit that has enjoyed success on Broadway, and in London, Dublin, and Australia, this inspirational ode to the human spirit changed musical theatre forever. With a folksy, sung-through score that details the true events of one small Newfoundland town on the morning of 9/11, it is a show full of heart that sticks with you long after you leave the auditorium.

Life of Pi at Ed Mirvish Theatre

Life of Pi

After scooping a multitude of Olivier Awards for its debut run in London's West End, and three Tony Awards after its successful run on Broadway this stunning stage adaptation of Yann Martel's metaphysical novel heads out across the country! With the entire original creative team in tow, including breathtaking puppetry by Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell. Don't miss this acclaimed new work!

Hans Zimmer at Scotiabank Arena

Hans Zimmer

You might not know the name, or what he looks like, but trust us, you'll know his work. Second only to John Williams, Hans Zimmer is responsible for some of the most iconic themes from the silver screen, lending his legendary composing talent to movies such as Inception, Gladiator, Pirates of The Carribean, The Dark Knight Trilogy, The Lion King, Interstellar and many, many more. The German maestro is back on tour!

The Nightmare Before Christmas at Roy Thomson Hall

The Nightmare Before Christmas

The public's fascination with Tim Burton's iconic 1993 dark fantasy film The Nightmare Before Christmas hasn't faded since its release. In fact, it's become a tradition to watch Jack Skellington's deliciously dark misadventure on both Halloween and Christmas! Don't miss this film screening accompanied by a live orchestral score.

Taylor Swift at Rogers Centre

Taylor Swift

I promise that you'll never find another like, Taylor Swift! Following the debut of her stunning tenth studio album Midnights, Taylor Swift is returning to the road, this time celebrating not just the release of her tenth studio album, but all of her incredible Eras! Swift tells fans to expect: "a journey through the musical eras of my career (past and present!)"

Ghost Files Live at Meridian Hall

Ghost Files Live

The ghoul boys are live in this all-new tour, bringing the spooky to you this year! Join Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej, the hosts of the YouTube series Ghost Files for a thrilling evening when they take the show on the road, presenting a brand new never before seen episode, alongside a Q and A session where they'll be sharing behind-the-scenes insights, their scariest spirit encounters and much, much more. So get your questions ready - Ouija board not required!

Russell Howard at Meridian Hall

Russell Howard

One of Britain's most successful young comedians will once again make you squirm with his inimitably and sometimes rude yet always springy, cheerful comedy. With his impish personality and his boy-next-door smile, he creates joy from everyday observations and is never afraid to poke fun at the news, and those who make it. Don't miss the chance to see him live!

Wanda Sykes at Meridian Hall

Wanda Sykes

The Monster-In-law actress and comedian is acknowledged as one of the funniest stand-up comics by her peers and ranks among Entertainment Weekly's 25 Funniest People in America. Known for her lively, machine-gun fire wit that has seen her play the straight-talking sidekick in various film and tv projects, Sykes' repertoire focuses on wide-ranging subjects including gay marriage, racism and even federal government overspending. You name it, she'll most likely have an opinion - and a cuss - for it.

Dan and Phil at Massey Hall

Dan and Phil

Can we say YouTube Legends? Uk duo Dan and Phil amassed over 17.6 million subscribers since opening their channel in 2009, are leaving their computers behind and returning to stages across the country on 'The Terrible Influence' tour. Following on from 2 very successful previous tours, Dan and Phil return to rant, roast, battle each other, and give their fans a sneak peek into their lives with their funny anecdotes.

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