Danny Grossman
How the modern dance guru, whose company performs at Harbourfront this month, would spend a single perfect day. Toronto on ... By Amy Verner
Murder is on the menu at this interactive mystery dinner theatre done up like a 1940s cabaret. Dining detectives gather clues, then attempt to figure out whodunit in spoofs of old classics (“It’s a Wonderful Death” and “Dancing With the Stars Can Be Murder”). In mains, sample sweet-potato gnocchi, and pan-seared chicken infused with ginger and lime leaf. For dessert, panna cotta cheesecake and lemon-raspberry mousse vie for the limelight. The show goes on with a post-dinner dance through winter months. Show and dinner $65 Thursday and Friday, $70 on Saturday. Seasonal matinées also at the Old Mill Restaurant, 21 Old Mill Rd. (at Jane), 416-236-2641.
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How the modern dance guru, whose company performs at Harbourfront this month, would spend a single perfect day. Toronto on ... By Amy Verner
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December 2, 2008
Screening tonight at Jackman Hall is Canadian master Denys Arcand’s Réjeanne Padovani
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