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CAA Theatre

The CAA Theatre, formerly the Panasonic Theatre, is a theatre located at 651 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by Mirvish Productions. On December 1, 2017, Mirvish Productions announced a marketing partnership with CAA South Central Ontario, which included renaming the venue that was known as the Panasonic Theatre.[2]

Former names

Panasonic Theatre

651 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

700

1911

2005

In February 2023, the Toronto Star reported that Mirvish sold the property in 2015, and that the current owner, private equity firm KingSett Capital, was planning to redevelop the site as a high-rise mixed-use building.[1]

History[edit]

Early years[edit]

The original Second Empire building was built in 1911 as a private residence, then gutted and converted to a movie theatre in 1919 and known as The Victory.[3][4] It was renamed The Embassy in 1934 and known by a number of other names over the next sixty years, including the Astor, the Showcase, and the Festival.


In the 1970s, the Festival Theatre was a key venue of the Toronto International Film Festival (then known as the Festival of Festivals).[4]

Conversion to live theatre[edit]

In 1993, the building was renovated for live theatre productions and renamed The New Yorker Theatre.[4]

Demolition and reconstruction[edit]

In 2004 and 2005, most of the building was demolished, with only the facade preserved. The old building was replaced by a new state-of-the-art live theatre and concert venue, known as The Panasonic Theatre. In 2005, the building was acquired by Live Nation and in 2008 by Mirvish Productions.

Site redevelopment[edit]

In February 2023, the Toronto Star reported that Mirvish sold the property in 2015, citing property records. City records also indicate the current owner, private equity firm KingSett Capital, has applied to the city to redevelop the site as a 76-storey, mixed-use building, retaining only the façade of the CAA Theatre building.[1]

2008:

We Will Rock You

2009: My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding,

Cloud 9

2010: My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding

2011: , Two Pianos Four Hands

Ghost Stories

2012: , Bloodless, Without You

Potted Potter

2013: , Mary Walsh's Dancing with Rage, Cats, God of Carnage, The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!)

Clybourne Park

2014: Arrabal, Dead Metaphor, , Buyer & Cellar

The Boy With Tape On His Face

2016: Bigmouth, , Fight Night, Potted Potter

Disgraced

2017: , Butcher, An Evening with Stephen Schwartz, Salt-Water Moon

My Night with Reg

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