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On Monday, the Bloor Cinema has a free screening for members of His Girl Friday at 7 pm. The 1940 "screwball comedy" features Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
Dave Clark's Woodshed Orchestra takes to the stage at The Tranzac tomorrow night at 10 pm. Admission is $5 or PWYC and it's just one event on The Tranzac's always full calendar, including two Colours of Comedy shows on Saturday night.
The singers, actors and dancers of The Randolph Academy present Footloose starting Friday and running until April 13th at the Bathurst Street Theatre. $20 tickets are available at Ticketmaster.
The Central, in Mirvish Village, is one of the venues for the Pitter Patter Music Festival this weekend. Sounds intriguing!
Baroque orchestra Tafelmusik presents Beethoven Symphonies 7 and 8 tonight through Saturday night with performances beginning at 8 pm and Sun at 3:30 pm. It takes place at Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre on Bloor St. west, just west of Spadina. Tickets are $29 to $78, but there's a PWYC performance on March 28 for ages 18 to 30.
Our area's Walmer Road Baptist Church is just one of the sites for the Toronto Festival of Storytelling, which kicks off tomorrow and runs until April 6th.
As usual, there's lots of stuff happening at the MilesNadalJCC at Spadina and Bloor including a play, an exhibition, an art show and an outing for seniors.
Also, just a reminder of the acoustic Earth Hour concert Saturday at The Trane Studio on Bathurst.Whatever you do, enjoy it!
Vanessa
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