
As well as Dickens, there’s music aplenty to be found in Toronto this holiday season. The Toronto Symphony will be performing Handel’s Favourite Messiah for the 59th time in its history. Featuring the Mendelssohn Choir under the direction of Noel Edison, the cast will include a stellar variety of Canadian signing talents, including tenor Frederic Antoun, most recently seen in Opera Atelier’s production of Mozart’s Abduction From the Seraglio. Toronto’s Favourite Messiah runs December 16th to the 21st at Roy Thomson Hall. The TSO will also be presenting A Very Merry Christmas, a pops concert that will feature both old and new favourites. Featuring the talents of the Mississauga Choral Society as well as the Canadian Children’s Opera Chorus, the show is sure to be a big hit with families. It runs at Roy Thomson Hall December 9th and 10th. Young people will also feature prominently in the Randolph Young Academy’s Christmas concert. Featuring the company, and hosted by renowned musical performer Patricia Zentilli, RYC Carols will feature the talents of local musical performers including Andrew Kushnir and Sharron Matthews, as well as the debut of the Randolph Dance Crew, the Randolphe Academy’s youth dance performance troupe. The concert is a benefit to fund the Academy’s upcoming fourth season, which includes West Side Story and Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. RYC Carols happens December 14th at the Bathurst Street Theatre, at 7pm. | ![]() |
![]() | Decidedly more noisy, but no less joyful, the Canadian Brass will welcome in the Christmas season with a blast when they play Roy Thomson Hall on December 23rd. The quintet, now in its 38th year, has tackled all manner and style of music, from classical to jazz to pop. They’ll be playing Christmas tunes new and old with Juno-Award winning organist Eric Robertson. Expect a few hijinks and hilarious surprises thrown into the festive mix. Keeping with the Christmas spirit, legendary songster Andy Kin will be presenting his annual Christmas show at the Mod Club. Now in its fourth year, the Andy Kim Christmas Show is an uplifting, festive evening that is always jam-packed with the very best in Canadian talent. Past guests have included the Barenaked Ladies, Serena Ryder, and the Hidden Cameras. Singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith, another past guest, will be performing this year, along with more guests to be announced in the coming weeks. All proceeds from the show will benefit the Sanfilippo Children’s Research Foundation, which investigates the rare childhood genetic disorder. The Andy Kim Christmas show happens at the Mod Club on December 10th, with doors at 7pm. CTV is offering a respite for those tired out by holiday shopping. They’ll be broadcasting the world premiere of Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning this holiday season. Written and directed by Emmy Award-winning Kevin Sullivan, the man behind the original Anne of Green Gables movies, the television film will feature a host of top Hollywood talent, including Shirley MacLaine and Barbara Hershey. To complement the premiere, CTV and A Channel will be presenting a series of titles within the beloved Lucy Maud Montgomery/Anne Shirley canon, including the original three Anne of Green Gables movies, episodes from Road To Avonlea, and more. Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning airs on CTV December 14th, at 7pm. |