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Paradise Theatre, Bloor Street West, circa 1935-1937. Image by E.L. Ruddy Company. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives. 

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Resource ID

10254

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Credit Line

Image by E.L. Ruddy Company. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.

Date of Creation

1936

Description

Opened in 1937, the Paradise Theatre was designed by Benjamin Brown, one of the earliest Jewish architects in Toronto. Situated prominently between Dovercourt and Dufferin, the theatre has inherent value as an anchor building to this section of Bloor Street. Following a period of abandonment and renovation, the Theatre reopened in 2019.

Keywords

movies, theatre, Bloor Street West

Program Category

Tours

Rights

Public Domain

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Paradise Theatre, Bloor Street West, circa 1935-1937. Image by E.L. Ruddy Company. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.

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