The Toronto Symphony Orchestra are doing a special Animaniacs in Concert show at Roy Thomson Hall this March, and they will be joined on stage by original voice actors from the cartoon.
Animaniacs was a hilarious animated series that originally ran from 1993 – 1998 before the 2020 reboot. Steven Spielberg was an executive producer on the series, which featured a lot of inside Hollywood jokes and tended to have references only adults at the time would get.
It also had a lot of great Emmy Award-winning musical numbers throughout the series, which the Toronto Symphony Orchestra will be performing live.
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Rob Paulsen, who voiced the characters Yakko and Pinky, and Maurice LaMarche, the voice of The Brain, will be part of this special live show, along with songwriter and composer Randy Rogel.
There’s only one performance of Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s Animaniacs in Concert on March 30 at 2 p.m at Roy Thomson Hall. Tickets to the show range between $71 and $159. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit tso.ca.
For U.S. dates of Animaniacs in Concert performances, visit animaniacslive.com.
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