User talk:Mark wigmore

The Music Hall, which opened in 1919 as Allen's Danforth Theatre was a part of the National Theatre chain owned by Julie and John J Allen. The architects were Hynes, Feldman & Watson.

The Music Hall has its roots in Vaudeville and theatrical reviews – at one point it was known as ‘The Century’. For many years, The Music Hall was used as a Second-run movie theatre.

Danforth Avenue (aka The Danforth) is now known as Greektown in Toronto. Since 2005, new management has renovated, restored and revamped the 800-seat space and now the historic building is enjoying a new lease on life hosting everything from major pop acts to opera and children’s entertainment.

147 Danforth Avenue Toronto ON Canada M4K 1N2 [www.TheMusicHall.ca]