Historical Ossington
Apparently, 102 Ossington Ave, between Lower OssingtonTheatre and Badlands Vintage, once housed Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassin, James Early Ray, while he was on the lam from justice. […]
Apparently, 102 Ossington Ave, between Lower OssingtonTheatre and Badlands Vintage, once housed Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassin, James Early Ray, while he was on the lam from justice. […]
Amidst all the talk of bars and restaurants, Ossington is also home to the Lower Ossington Theatre. This weekend the theatre is hosting an event for gamers called Gamercamp. Everyone is apparently welcome to attend. […]
There are a few places on Ossingon I haven’t been yet. And the Lower Ossington Theatre, until tonight, was one of them. It always looks tempting, but, from the street, it looks like s small, cramped space. With the Fringe on, we ventured into to see Red Machine, Part 1, one of the Fringe Festival plays. […]
Metro Magazine has a piece today the burgening theatre scene based out of the Lower Ossington Theatre, just in time for the Fringe Festival, going on this week. The venue got the space in the Ossington strip early and have become one of the key centres of the city for theatre. […]
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