Ontario government lifts COVID capacity limits for bars, restaurants, gyms “Every day I am filled with gratitude because I have not been able to do this for two years, so every time I go into the rehearsal hall and see actors and singers I think I am a lucky human being,” said the theatre’s artistic director, Dennis Garnhum.“The feeling of being back into the live event with the audience listening, responding, laughing, crying and cheering, that’s really what we celebrate the most, and that’s why live theatre exists — for people to come together.
That’s the real magic.”The festive show will be the first of many productions Londoners can look forward to seeing this season.The show has a medley of songs representing the different holidays.