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panel1994In the lower level of Massey Hall you’ll find ‘Centuries,’ a fully-stocked bar you can visit pre-show and at intermission of most performances. The room is filled with artefacts illustrating the admirable history of Massey Hall, perhaps most notably the “Decade Panels” that line the entrance corridor to ‘Centuries.’ Starting with 1894-1904, a panel is present for each decade since Massey Hall opened. The panels feature news articles, photographs, programmes and other paraphernalia that aim to give a slice of life at Massey Hall from that period in history. In this column, we look at each decade and highlight some of the items included in these panels. Of course, for a more in-depth look, next time you’re at Massey for a show, head on over to ‘Centuries’ and check them out. This week, we take a look at 1994 – 2004, the final in a series of tributes to Massey Hall’s glorious history. CONTINUE READING >

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Centuries
In the lower level of Massey Hall you’ll find ‘Centuries,’ a fully-stocked bar you can visit pre-show and at intermission of most performances. The room is filled with artefacts illustrating the admirable history of Massey Hall, perhaps most notably the “Decade Panels” that line the entrance corridor to ‘Centuries.’ Starting with 1894-1904, a panel is present for each decade since Massey Hall opened. The panels feature news articles, photographs, programmes and other paraphernalia that aim to give a slice of life at Massey Hall from that period in history. In this column, we look at each decade and highlight some of the items included in these panels. Of course, for a more in-depth look, next time you’re at Massey for a show, head on over to ‘Centuries’ and check them out. This week, we take a look at 1984 – 1993, the tenth in a series of eleven tributes to Massey Hall’s glorious history.

Massey Hall 1984 – 1993
The late 80s and early 90s remain a special place in many of our hearts – a time filled with hair-crimping irons, leg warmers, and Cyndi Lauper. While we don’t see a presence from Ms. Lauper on this decade panel, the delightful neon colours of yesteryear do show themselves, particularly in the form of a backstage pass for The Beach Boys as well as in a flyer for The Peking Acrobats. On the heels of their massive hit single Take On Me, a-ha performed at Massey Hall on October 16, 1986 (the band returns to Toronto for the first time since then on May 10 2010. CONTINUE READING >

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Massey Hall By the Decade: 1934 – 1943

In the lower level of Massey Hall you’ll find ‘Centuries,’ a fully-stocked bar you can visit pre-show and at intermission of most performances. The room is filled with artefacts illustrating the admirable history of Massey Hall, perhaps most notably the “Decade Panels” that line the entrance corridor to ‘Centuries.’ Starting with 1894-1904, a panel is present for each decade since Massey Hall opened. The panels feature news articles, photographs, programmes and other paraphernalia that aim to give a slice of life at Massey Hall from that period in history. In this column, we look at each decade and highlight some of the items included in these panels. Of course, for a more in-depth look, next time you’re at Massey for a show, head on over to ‘Centuries’ and check them out. This week, we take a look at 1934 – 1943, the fifth in a series of eleven tributes to Massey Hall’s glorious history. CONTINUE READING >

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Massey Hall: By the Decade 1924 – 1933

In the lower level of Massey Hall you’ll find Centuries, a fully-stocked bar you can visit pre-show and at intermission of most performances. The room is filled with artefacts illustrating the admirable history of Massey Hall, perhaps most notably the “Decade Panels” that line the entrance corridor to Centuries. Starting with 1894-1904, a panel is present for each decade since Massey Hall opened. The panels feature news articles, photographs, programmes and other paraphernalia that aim to give a slice of life at Massey Hall from that period in history. In this column, we look at each decade and highlight some of the items included in these panels. Of course, for a more in-depth look, next time you’re at Massey for a show, head on over to Centuries and check them out. This week, we take a look at 1924 – 1933, the fourth in a series of eleven tributes to Massey Hall’s glorious history. CONTINUE READING >

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Massey Hall: By The Decade 1914 – 1923

In the lower level of Massey Hall you’ll find Centuries, a fully-stocked bar you can visit pre-show and at intermission of most performances. The room is filled with artefacts illustrating the admirable history of Massey Hall, perhaps most notably the “Decade Panels” that line the entrance corridor to Centuries. Starting with 1894-1904, a panel is present for each decade since Massey Hall opened. The panels feature news articles, photographs, programmes and other paraphernalia that aim to give a slice of life at Massey Hall from that period in history.  In this column, we look at each decade and highlight some of the items included in these panels. Of course, for a more in-depth look, next time you’re at Massey for a show, head on over to Centuries and check them out. This week, we take a look at 1914 – 1923, the third in a series of eleven tributes to Massey Hall’s glorious history.

massey-panel-1914MASSEY HALL 1914 – 1923
Massey Hall continues to play a prominent role in the political vim and vigour of Torontonians through this decade. Across the top of this decade panel, the words “BRITAIN PREPARED” stand out reminding us of Canada’s participation in World War I during this time. The newspaper clipping showcases a presentation by the Toronto Daily Star at Massey Hall of “The British Government’s Own Moving Pictures of the Army and Navy.” These films were to be shown over the course of a week including daily matinees and evening performances (for 25c-50c). Topics of the presentations include everything from Recruiting, Cavalry Training, Trench Work, Aeroplanes, and Army Kitchen, to Testing Guns, Motorcycle Corps, Rough Weather, and Women at Work. CONTINUE READING >

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Massey Hall By The Decade: 1894 – 1904

Canturies Bar, Massey Hall

Centuries Bar, Massey Hall

In the lower level of Massey Hall you’ll find Centuries, a fully-stocked bar you can visit pre-show and at intermission of most performances. The room is filled with artefacts illustrating the admirable history of Massey Hall, perhaps most notably the “Decade Panels” that line the entrance corridor to Centuries. Starting with 1894-1904, a panel is present for each decade since Massey Hall opened. The panels feature news articles, photographs, programmes and other paraphernalia that aim to give a slice of life at Massey Hall from that period in history. Over the next eleven weeks, we’ll look at each decade and highlight some of the items included in these panels. Of course, for a more in-depth look, next time you’re at Massey for a show, head on over to Centuries and check them out. CONTINUE READING >

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