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Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales Theater, because of the great success of its musical Miss Saigon, has lowered prices on over 600 seats (in the orchestra and lower balcony) to attract new audiences who have never seen live theater. A new smash hit musical, Napoleon, is now enjoying its pre- miere at the Elgin Theatre. A Canadian production, this musi- cal will go to London's theater dis- trict from Toronto. Another play delighting audiences this spring is the 'heavenly musical' Forever Plaid at the New Yorker Theatre. One of the most successful plays in Toronto this year is the musical Showboat, which goes from here to Broadway in the fall. Based on the story by Edna Fer- ber, this Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein classic can be seen at the North York Performing Arts Center. The beautifully restored Pan- tages Theatre is currently run- ning the Phantom of the Opera, and Neil Simon's Odd Couple will be presented at the O'Keefe Cen- ter June 7-11. Those who enjoy theater in the countryside can see great plays at two nearby locations. The Stratford Festival is showing this year an excellent production of Twelfth Night, Long Day's Jour- ney Into Night, The Pirates of Penzance, Cyrano de Bergerac, and several other plays. The Shaw Festival, in Nia- gara-on-the-Lake, features Arms and the Man, Front Page, Bus- man's Holiday and Lady Be Good among its plays for this season. The Kinneret Club, Na'amat group, is sponsoring an outing to the Shaw Festival's play Front Page on June 2. Proceeds will go to charity, and a tax exempt re- ceipt will be issued (416-633- 8276). The Toronto Jewish Film So- ciety will show two films on June 12 — My Grandparents Had a Hotel, and Let's Fall In Love. An- other film of Jewish interest, Ivan and Abraham, is currently play- ing at the Carlton Cinema. Singles may wish to contact Jewish Dateline (790-0110), the non-profit introduction service funded by the Jewish Federation of Greater Toronto, which is cel- ebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Toronto's Jewish Singles Reg- istry, a community-based orga- nization that serves Jewish singles of every background, has recently added a new Orthodox Division. Among the city's various sin- gles groups there is Metro Sin- gles (222-7111), which begins its third anniml co-ed softball games in June. The New Image 50+ Singles are planning a trip to the Catskills for the end of July and a membership dinner June 5. On the art scene, the Koffler Gallery at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, has an exhibit of folk Toronto in spring is a celebration of the arts. paintings by Toronto artist, May- er Kirshenblatt. Works by Cha- gall, Kokoschka, Picasso, and others, are on view at the Kaspar Gallery. Art lovers can now reach the famous McMichael Gallery in Kleinsburg via a daily public transit bus, which picks up pas- sengers at several stations. Toronto's Holocaust Education and Memorial Center has audio- visual presentations Tuesdays to Thursdays and Sundays. Do not miss the moving Holocaust memorial sculpture and beauti- ful garden at Earl Bales Park, just off Bathurst Street. The Jewish Museum, at the Beth Tzedec Synagogue, has many fine objects from the Cecil Roth Collection. For accommodation, Toronto's historic Royal York Hotel, near the restored lakeshore, is a four- star establishment offering many amenities. Its proximity to a large number of attractions makes it a convenient location from which to explore the city. For a guided walking tour of historic Toronto, which retraces the steps of individuals who con- tributed to the city's development, call 392-6827. Toronto's World Series Cham-