Toronto's famous black light puppet show is still going strong and their annual Christmas show is not to be missed. If you've never been, you should know that the players in question are adults with developmental disabilities, living out their acting dreams in a way that's truly one of a kind. Liberace and Paul Newman were counted among their celebrity fans and supporters – and while the show is something to behold, the meal in this dinner theatre is amazing too. Wheelchair Accessible: Yes.
A dining and theatrical event with a twist. The spectacular shows are presented by a talented troupe of actors and dancers, driven by their dreams to push beyond their limitations. Good food, good fun in a festive atmosphere.
You’ll be amazed to see a top hat and cane appear to levitate on stage. The actors are clad in black with glow-in-the-dark accessories so it looks like a magic act. Even when you know how it’s done, it doesn’t diminish the remarkable effect. The actors are developmentally challenged and there’s a good chance you’ll be able to meet them during the after-theatre coffee.