Front view of the former Toronto Workshop Productions theatre, 12 Alexander St., April 1971. Image by Harvey R. Naylor. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.
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Resource ID
10624
Access
Open
Credit Line
City of Toronto Archives.
Date of Creation
1971
Keywords
The Arts, theatre history
Program Category
Tours
Rights
City of Toronto Archives
Caption
Front view of the former Toronto Workshop Productions theatre, 12 Alexander St., April 1971. Image by Harvey R. Naylor. Courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.
Description
The theatre at 12 Alexander Street was redesigned by the architect of the Colonnade Theatre, Gerald Robinson, for $25,000. This budget represents a large investment into creating a dedicated space for Toronto Workshop Production's unique theatrical vision. The side shows TWP's logo, designed by Nancy Joswey. Jowsey worked with the New Play Society and designed many of Toronto Workshop Productions performances.