Poor Alex Theatre

Poor Alex Theatre entrance

Poor Alex Theatre is a theatre company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The Poor Alex was opened in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood in the 1970s in a property owned by Ed Mirvish and took its name as a parody of the Mirvish owned Royal Alexandra Theatre. A small theatre venue, it hosted a comedy and off Broadway-style productions and was the original home of the "Jest Society", which later became famous as the Royal Canadian Air Farce.

In 1996, Valerie Morgan (executive producer) took over the theatre began renovations and equipment upgrades. She publicized the theatre's historical past and its future goals. The Poor Alex Theatre began the Cabaret, welcoming nightly or week end performances. It became a place to house all types of events.

The previous location at Brunswick and Bloor owned by Ed Mirvish was sold in August 2005, and The Poor Alex Theatre relocated to 772A Dundas St. W. one block west of Bathurst St. The new venue space with 200 seating capacity has been designed for multi-tasking any type of event and rigged with full lighting and audio capabilities for a professionally staged performance.

The Poor Alex has since closed its doors and the venue space is now home to the Green Room.

Notable acts

References

  1. "Ernie Coombs is TV's Mr. Dressup with Casey and Finnegan". Toronto Star. Toronto ON. 17 December 1966. p. 22.
  2. Dingman, Jocelyn (23 December 1966). "How to get through the day after the presents (zip!) are opened". Toronto Star. Toronto ON.

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Coordinates: 43°39′08″N 79°24′27″W / 43.652181°N 79.407501°W / 43.652181; -79.407501

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