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Royal Alexandra Theatre Description
The 93 year old Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto was originally built by Cawthra Mulock and is the only North American theatre to be truly 'royal' as permission to name the theatre was granted by King Edward VII and his Queen Alexandra. The theatre was bought by Ed Mirvish in 1962, closed for a period of one year for thorough renovation and then re-opened. In 1987, on it's 80th birthday, the theatre was named a National Historic Monument.
Hobbies & Activities category: Theatrical hall or company
Address
Royal Alexandra Theatre
260 King Street West
Toronto, ON
Canada
Phone 1 (416) 872-1212
Fax 1 (416) 593-7759
Tips
Ticket prices vary depending on seating location and performance.
Transit
Take TTC subway to St Andrew station, then walk two blocks west to the theatre.
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