Greek Theatre, Guild Park tour, July 8, 2018. Image by Hanifa Mamujee.
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Resource ID
6953
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Hanifa Manujee
Date of Creation
08 July 2018
Keywords
preservation, Artist community, Monument Walk, demolition, architectural fragment
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Hanifa Manujee
Caption
Greek Theatre, Guild Park tour, July 8, 2018. Image by Hanifa Mamujee.
Description
Tour leader stands in front of the Greek Theatre in Guild Park, a performance space built using the marble columns and arches saved from neoclassical Bank of Toronto (1912-1965), which was demolished and replaced by the modern TD Centre. Designed by Canadian architect Ronald Thom, the theatre cost $100,000 to complete in 1982 and marked the 50th anniversary of the Guild of All Arts.