The touring version of the Broadway production of Mary Poppins the Musical has landed in Toronto at the Princess of Wales Theatre (which was named after Diana). A perfect play for the holidays, all the reviews I have seen have been wonderful!
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Aaah! The ever happy Mary Poppins! The show has become a legend of the stage! Colourful large poster!
I'm sure the show truly is wonderful!
I think this would be so much fun to see.
Neither seen nor heard of the musical, but even at my age I do love Mary Poppins the film.
Beautiful, love this movie... happy and nostalgic!
Love this capture!
Yes, we've had the show here in melbourne too.
Great night shot!
Great looking theatre in addition to that sign and musical.
I think you should go! Hope you have fun! ;-)
Beautiful sign!
Wow! I remember the movie...in the late 60s, I think. Our kids loved it. Must have great "staying power." That is quite a sign. Are you going to attend the production?
What a fun play for Christmas!
Wishing you the best for the holiday season and the coming year.
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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I'll bet it IS a good show... the movie was wonderful!
live theater is the best experience
I have read great reviews of the show
Great shot Red! Nothing beats live theatre, I'd go see that in a minute!
Irresistible!
Great shot of that well lit marquee.
Wonderful sign!
Boy, it has been a long time since I have seen Mary Poppins. For me, it might be the kind of play I see once and don't need to repeat. What about you?
The show just finished a successful run in Sydney.
Oh, that sign is so inviting - I *love* Mary Poppins! Thanks for sharing!
Nice
I wish you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year
I loved the film, Dick van Dyke and Julie Andrew were magic together. Wonder if it could be called a 'classic' now.
I've heard good things about this one too.
I've heard wonderful things about this Broadway production - and their sign looks to be HUGE!
I still adore Mary Poppins at 72, and would love to see it in a theatre instead of in movie form. It is truly a classic that I could see over and over and over again. Happy holidays. genie
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