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Fans of Ross Petty’s annual holiday pantomime – and fans of Stratford Festival star Dan Chameroy – will have an opportunity this weekend to watch the acclaimed actor’s return to the holiday musical as the beloved character Plumbum from the safety and comfort of their own living rooms.
Filmed ahead of time, There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays will be available to ticket-holders online this weekend as the first virtual holiday show Petty has produced since he started the Christmas-time tradition 25 years ago.
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Live holiday concerts and awkward office parties are out this year but that doesn’t mean the season has to be joyless. Some of the city’s holiday favourites and a few newer events have gone virtual this year for cozy at-home streaming. Here’s how to indulge in the festivities this season while you’re stuck at home.
A sing-along classic
1For more than three decades, Tafelmusik has performed Handel’s famous
Messiah in an interactive sing-along rendition led by founding director Ivars Taurins. This year, it’s streaming a performance of Sing-Along
Messiah, recorded in 2010 at Koerner Hall, for free. To December 26, YouTube.
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Fans of Ross Petty’s annual holiday pantomime – and fans of Stratford Festival star Dan Chameroy – will have an opportunity this weekend to watch the acclaimed actor’s return to the holiday musical as the beloved character Plumbum from the safety and comfort of their own living rooms.
Filmed ahead of time, There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays will be available to ticket-holders online this weekend as the first virtual holiday show Petty has produced since he started the Christmas-time tradition 25 years ago.
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