Danforth Music Hall Theatre

147 Danforth Avenue,
Toronto, ON M4K 1N2

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rivest266
rivest266 on March 4, 2014 at 4:51 pm

1919 and 1948 grand opening ad in photo section.

menright
menright on September 21, 2012 at 11:20 am

Saw a band last night at the Danforth Music Hall. It was great venue for that. They’ve removed the seats on the main level now, but, there are still seats in the balcony.

igoudge
igoudge on January 23, 2011 at 1:32 pm

I know it seems like that whole stretch of Danforth is just a dead zone for theatres with the Allenby/Roby also being bulldosed for an Esso/Timmy’s with only the fascade left standing. I know from Coxwell to V Park there is a lot of land being redeveloped for more screens to be developed, and the Hall should be used for sure, maybe even snapped up by Dancap that showed the Toxic Avenger there a year or two ago.

telliott
telliott on January 23, 2011 at 12:55 pm

What IS it about this area that can’t support this venue as either a movie theatre or live performance venue!?? It’s a very popular part of town, Greektown/Riverdale and once had this one, then known as the Century, the Palace (which was turned in to 3 by Famous Players in ‘82, and only lasted 5 yrs) and the Odeon Danforth. This Music Hall was even part of the very successful Festival chain for a few years and even THAT didn’t work! Don’t people in this area go to the movies or concerts?? I just don’t get it about this place. The Kingsway, Revue, Royal came back..the Fox never left and the Humber is coming back. WHY not here??!!

igoudge
igoudge on January 23, 2011 at 11:22 am

Has there been any updates as to who might take over the site? And if I remember correctly it has been named a heritage site so it can’t be torn down correct?

SilentToronto
SilentToronto on January 23, 2011 at 10:33 am

The Music Hall is once again in the deadpool. A beautiful structure, here’s hoping something is done with it sometime soon.

Here’s a link to a Toronto Star article I wrote about the former Allen’s Danforth in August, 2009. (Original article here)

CSWalczak
CSWalczak on June 26, 2009 at 3:06 pm

Here’s an updated link to the picture of the theatre as Allen’s Danforth that I posted on June 4, 2008:
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igoudge
igoudge on June 26, 2009 at 1:20 pm

Weirdly enough I have never seen a movie here but have fond memories of shooting Don Mckellar’s a Word from the Management short in the auditorium along with seeing the Tragically Hip play a pretour show here to several hundred screeming fans. A beautiful restoration for sure. Do they still do the occasional film or is it all live perofrmance now?

CSWalczak
CSWalczak on June 4, 2008 at 9:52 am

An early picture of the theatre, as Allen’s Danforth, probably taken not long after its opening in 1919:

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upuaut
upuaut on September 6, 2007 at 9:49 pm

I spent a day last November (2006) driving around the Toronto area doing a photo essay on old cinemas. There is a photo of the Danforth Music Hall from my visit, along with some other Toronto area cinemas at:
http://globecontact.com/photoessay/cinemas.htm

tpopa
tpopa on June 18, 2007 at 5:10 pm

So who owns the Music Hall these days?

richardg
richardg on June 18, 2007 at 4:04 pm

Yes, they’ve done a fairly decent improvement job. Concert promoters now seem more willing to rent the facilities. I saw Lindsay Buckingham there a couple of months ago. Supposedly the event was sold out.

Jon Lidolt
Jon Lidolt on June 17, 2007 at 8:36 am

I ran Toronto’s Roxy theatre in the70’s and early 80 for the same group that owned what was then known as the Titania, essentially a venue for Greek films. Realizing that the building actually had a stagehouse and dressing rooms, I talked the owners into renaming it the Music Hall. The place was partly renovated and one of the first programs was a Tim Curry (Frankenfurter in Rocky Horror) concert. Unfortunately, the owners didn’t complete the work. The dressing rooms were a mess, the stage equipment needed upgrading, and the air-conditioning system was non-functional. Over the years the owners allowed the place to deteriorate even further, and it languished in disrepair until a recent management completed the necessary improvements and are operating it as a succesful concert venue.

maggot
maggot on October 13, 2006 at 3:18 am

The Music Hall is back and in great shape. After a pretty major facelift both inside and out in early 2006, the Music Hall is now calling itself The Danforth Music Hall Theatre. Sadly, the Festival Movies seem to be gone, but it’s currently a venue for lots of great blues, jazz and folk rock performers like the Dave Holland Quintet, Madeleine Peyroux, Matt Dusk, Amos Lee and I hear Jim Cuddy’s band is playing there in the end of November. Welcome back…we missed you.

tpopa
tpopa on October 27, 2005 at 3:57 am

It’s been closed again for quite a long time. Does anyone know what’s going on or who the owner is?

PGlenat
PGlenat on February 11, 2005 at 4:57 pm

The Music Hall could hardly be considered a ‘downtown’ theater. The location on Danforth Av, east of Broadview, is a fair distance east of the center of town and across the Don Valley. Nevertheless, it’s easily accessible from the Broadview subway station on the Bloor-Danforth line.

teecee
teecee on February 11, 2005 at 2:15 pm

A few good pictures at this link:
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mperju
mperju on August 16, 2004 at 4:51 pm

The Music Hall is slated to close (again) on the 31st. of August 2004, due to insifficient attendance. (the previous May closure was due to a loss of insurance coverage due to outstanding repairs) If only the Owner would put any money into the building, people would once againg come and enjoy it. In fact, there looks like the enitr building has had no improvements made to it in the last 30 years… so my guess is the owner is letting it run into the ground. What a shame, especially since this is the last movie palace in the downtown area.

richardg
richardg on May 8, 2004 at 7:55 pm

Yes, It’s true the Music Hall is open again. I talked to a staff member who informed me the theatre re-opened about 5 weeks ago. It’s still part of the Festival group. Closure was due to the ceiling being in need of some major repair. Anyway, the repairs have been completed and Toronto’s largest single screen theatre is back in operation. Unlike the Bloor these owners didn’t wait for the ceiling actually fall.
If any of the theatre enthusiasts decide to visit the Music Hall, arrive in the area hungry. The theatre is located in the heart of Toronto’s Greek Town which is loaded with many terrific restaurants.

telliott
telliott on May 2, 2004 at 11:24 am

Good news! The Music Hall is once again open and showing movies as part of the Festival Chain. It’s schedule for May and June is in the Festival paper.

tribecafilm
tribecafilm on March 29, 2004 at 7:55 am

Is this theater going to be demolished. I really hope not.

richardg
richardg on March 20, 2004 at 3:54 pm

I attended one of the festival theatres on March l9th, and inquired about the Music Hall. Although not 100% positive an imformed person, employed by the chain, informed me that the theatre’s closing was not because of a lease disagreement (as I would have thought) but over an insurance problem. I was told the theatre needs some major repairs and updating before proper insurance can be issued. I’m not sure if it’s a fire insurance or liability problem or a combination of both. Anyway, until the lessor or lessee or both spend some money the fate of the Music Hall remains in limbo.

Orlando
Orlando on March 11, 2004 at 5:10 pm

The theatre has appeared in “Queer As Folk”, when Brian and Michael remenisce in the balcony of their younger movie theatre experinces as the local cinema is being closed on the series.

edward
edward on March 11, 2004 at 1:27 pm

The balcony scenes in the film ‘54’, set in New York’s Studio 54 nightclub, were shot in the balcony of this theatre. The dancefloor and stage were a set built on a soundstage.

The theatre has operated as a cinema and live theater venue. The building is in poor condition.