Mirvish Theatre Seating Chart

Ed Mirvish Theatre    

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Mirvish Productions is Canada's largest commercial theatre production company. The company owns and operates four major downtown Toronto …

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Oct 10, 2024
I saw Mamma Mia here twice as part of it's 25th Anniversary Tour and was thoroughly impressed with the theatre staff and the production. I've personally not been a big fan of some of the previous Mam… Full review by Alim L
Sep 19, 2024
I went to watch the Life Of Pi show, which was good with a little humor...the direction of it was a little different to be more relatable to the time....Twenty minutes intermission was adequate for t… Full review by 960julesc
Aug 8, 2024
Love this small, cozy theatre!! Reminds me of the theatres in the UK. Great location close to the Eaton center so lots of options for pre show dinner.. Full review by Gina S

Questions & answers

Q:
How are the seats in orchestra row BB for the Hamilton show like?
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Excellent. You are 2 rows back. Some prefer to sit as close as possible while others like to sit further back. But should be excellent.
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I am buying tickets to see Hamilton at the Ed mirvish theatre. Can anyone provide feedback for the mezzanine box …
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I am buying tickets to see Hamilton at the Ed mirvish theatre. Can anyone provide feedback for the mezzanine box seats, or the seats and rows BB. Much appreciated
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Box seats look glamorous but, in reality, your view of the stage is limited. The BB Mezzanine seats should be ok. However, as stated earlier, there is a thick bar/railing in front of the AA …
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Box seats look glamorous but, in reality, your view of the stage is limited. The BB Mezzanine seats should be ok. However, as stated earlier, there is a thick bar/railing in front of the AA seats that blocks the view of the stage.
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Frequently asked questions

Q:
When is The Lion King musical playing in Toronto?
A:
The Lion King is on stage now with tickets currently available through August 30.
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