From February 4th to 20th, every weekday at 8 pm and every Saturday at 2 pm, The Theatre Centre presents ‘THE ASSASSINS’. Enter though the Cream Tangerine Gallery and Cafe. Box Office opens at 7pm.
On February 12th from 7-11 pm, food and drink events all weekend, live music community activities, theatre & art. February 14th, Valentine’s Day Music from 12-6pm.
On February 9th, from 7-10 pm, a fundraising for Save the Children event will be taken place in the Cream Tangerine.
Due to a private function on Feb 6th from 9 pm to 1 am, the Cream Tangerine will be closed during these hours.
From February 4th to 24th, the Cream Tangerine Gallery/Cafe is relaunching the Archive Exhibit of the history of the Great Gall from 1889 to present.
Due to a private function from 11 am to 2 pm, the Cream Tangerine will be closed on Jan 30th during these hours.
Jan 29th, 8 pm, join us for the coming of experimental Russian Theatre Company. And Jan 30th 5 pm, a group discussion and talk with the Russian Theatre Company, followed by an 8 pm performance. RSVP dinner in the cafe provided for $10. Randell & guests ragtine and blues music starts at 6 pm onwards in Cream Tangerine.
Stay tuned…..the next HEAD3 scheduled for March 25th
Heads 02
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
Doors 7pm | Speakers 8pm
The Great Hall | 1087 Queen Street West | Toronto
Http://heads.to | @headsto
Heads is an innovative social gathering, one based on new ideas and connections – a modern idea salon.
Join us on Jan 21st for an evening with captivating speakers, inspired conversation, new connections and interactive art.
Heads 02 Program
a. Speakers, b. Conversation, c. Interaction
Not Far From Your Tree – Laura Reinsborough
Founder and Coordinator of Not Far From The Tree, Toronto’s urban fruit-picking project, Laura is applying her creativity to issues of urban agriculture and food security. With fruitful ‘urban orchards’ existing all around us, and neighbours going hungry, here’s a story to awaken your imagination and discover what’s not far from your tree.
Our Mobile Obsession – Catherine Middleton
Holding a Canada Research Chair in Communication Technologies in the Information Society at Ryerson University, Catherine explores new communication technologies in our daily lives. iPhones, Blackberrys, mobile email, and wireless accessibility are affecting our lives – from planning to politeness to work/life imbalances – Dr. Middleton gives us some great insights, interesting twists to our thinking, and some hilarious anecdotes to discuss.
More Cowbell! – Mark Cutrara & Ryan Donovan
Co-chefs and proprietors at Cowbell Restaurant, Mark and Ryan are dedicated to serving fresh, simple food that reflect the availability and freshness of local ingredients. They purchase whole animals, butcher, smoke and cure on premises ensuring nothing goes to waste. A fascinating story about how they got here and the simplicity and richness of a local diet.
This event is 10$ in advance by clicking here, or 15$ at the door, and a cash bar is provided. Attendance is limited, so buy your ticket now…
For more information, or to contact Heads, email hello@heads.to. Heads is not for profit, and will stay that way.
heads | people. ideas. play | http://heads.to | @headsto
Upstairs in the main hall from 10pm to 2am.
The present talent from the past…The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and the wonderous sounds of the 60’s and 70’s
Downstairs in the Theatre Centre, the internationally recognized Theatre Company from St. Petersburg, Russia will be performing for 2 nights, Jan 29th and 30th at 8pm. So come to the Theatre on the 30th then get a free entrance into the magical mystery tour of music in the Great Hall afterwards!
The one stop centre for arts and culture will be hosting a series of events in the showcase extravaganza!!!!
The Great Hall and all it’s diverse services for local artists and communities of Toronto is organizing many cultural activities and artistic events from workshops, guided tours of the hall and musical pieces from top artists from around the world.
From February 5th- March 3rd come by….anytime…..whether your:..
a historian -the archive exhibit in the gallery will impress you as what a story the hall has to tell from 1886!
an artist – the gallery space is enormous to display large canvasses to smaller framed photos!
an architect – with all the crooks and crannies, it’s a architectural wonder!
But most of all….come and just ‘BE’ in the essence of all of these things of interest!
More information, contact Lisa on 416.301.6038

