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13 March

UofT Planetarium: March Break Kids Show (SOLD OUT)

Showtimes: 12:00pm, 2:00pm Rocket away from the Earth on a tour through our solar system and beyond. Starting with highlights from the Toronto night sky, this show will take you on an epic cosmic journey. We’ll follow human spacecraft on their visits to the planets and moons of the solar system, then warp far beyond the furthest reaches of human exploration to visit exoplanets, galaxies, quasars, and the very edge of the observable universe. This show is geared to audiences aged 5-12, shows are 50 minutes long.
12 March

UofT Planetarium: March Break Kids Show (SOLD OUT)

Showtime: 11:00am Rocket away from the Earth on a tour through our solar system and beyond. Starting with highlights from the Toronto night sky, this show will take you on an epic cosmic journey. We’ll follow human spacecraft on their visits to the planets and moons of the solar system, then warp far beyond the furthest reaches of human exploration to visit exoplanets, galaxies, quasars, and the very edge of the observable universe. This show is geared to audiences aged 5-12, shows are 50 minutes long.
23 March

UofT Planetarium: The Life and Death of Stars (SOLD OUT)

Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:15pm The stars in the night sky seem unchanging and eternal, and have remained the same for the history of human civilization. However, over millions and billions of years, new stars are born, live out their long lives, and eventually die in a blaze of glory. In this show, we will be exploring the lives of stars by visiting stellar nurseries, supernova remnants and much more!
29 March

UofT Planetarium: Our Musical Universe (SOLD OUT)

What is the sound of a twinkling star? Can planets keep a beat? How loud was the big bang?
20 March

UofT Planetarium: Our Musical Universe (SOLD OUT)

What is the sound of a twinkling star? Can planets keep a beat? How loud was the big bang?
16 March
9 March
27 February

UofT Planetarium: Our Musical Universe

What is the sound of a twinkling star? Can planets keep a beat? How loud was the big bang?
3 March

UofT Planetarium: Our Musical Universe (SOLD OUT)

What is the sound of a twinkling star? Can planets keep a beat? How loud was the big bang?
20 February

IdeaMosaic: Science Slam TO

Come out and join us for an evening of laughs and science! Hear science enthusiasts to talk about their passion for science in a unique way. A song, stand-up, comedy skit, spoken word. The possibilities are endless! Food and drinks will be available for purchase. This will be an LGBTQ-forward show in honour of the venue. Host: Irene Gomes - Petite Plus, Meow - @PetitePlusMeow Runlist: