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5 Years of Holiday Cheer!
It began on front porches in the middle of a pandemic, a simple act of joy in uncertain times. Five years later, the Alpine Merry Sheep Choir continues to warm hearts across Toronto. What started as a one-time experiment has become a seasonal favourite, delighting audiences of all ages with laughter, song, and plenty of “baahs.”
This December, our festive flock is back — warming up their voices (and hooves!) to spread joy at some of Toronto’s most beloved holiday destinations. You’ll spot them roaming each location, popping up where you least expect them with songs, silliness, and plenty of woolly charm. Whether you’ve seen them before or it’s your first time, come experience a show that has become as much a part of the season as twinkling lights and hot cocoa.
So bundle up, bring your family and friends, and join us in celebrating five years of laughter, song, and community.
Because in Toronto, nothing says “holidays” quite like a choir of singing sheep.
Where to Find the Roaming Flock
📍The Drake Hotel
Friday November 21
8:30pm📍 St. Lawrence Market – Winter Village
Saturday November 22
10:30am & 12:15pm📍 Upper Canada Mall
November Thur 28 · Fri 29 · Sat 30
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM📍 Berkley Theatre
Les Zinspirées* Presented by Théâtre Français de Toronto (must purchase a ticket).
November 28
In the lobby, after the performance.📍 St. Lawrence Market – Winter Village
November Sat 29 · Sun 30
4:30 PM & 5:45 PMDecember Sat 6 · Sun 7 · Sat 13 · Sun 14 · Sun 21
11:00 AM & 12:45 PM📍 Dufferin Grove’s Farmers Market
Thursday December 4
4:45pm📍 Waterloo Tree lighting ceremony
Friday December 5
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm📍 Harbourfront Centre – Winterfest
Saturdays December 14 · 21
5:30 PM & 7:00 PM📍 Royal Ontario Museum – ROM After Dark
Friday December 19📍 St. Lawrence Market – Winter Village
Saturday December 20
10:30 am & 12:15pm📍 The Junction – Window Wonderland
Saturday December 20
3pm – 5pmFollow the flock on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes moments, live updates, and a few extra “baahs” along the way!
*Selected from over 200 High school students across Southwestern Ontario, five original, powerful, and vibrant stories will come to life at the Berkeley Street Theatre, hosted by the Théâtre Français de Toronto.
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Concept: David Danzon, based on Les moutons by Sylvie Bouchard and David Danzon
Artistic Direction: David Danzon, Anika Johnson, Kaitlin Torrance
Performers: Madison Claringbold, Joel Cumber, Gibum Dante Lim, Macayla Paris
Costume Design: Joanne Leblanc
Arrangements and Music Direction: Anika Johnson
Choreography: Kaitlin Torrance
Associate Music Director: Britta Johnson
Additional Arrangements: Suzy Wilde
Performers: Madison Claringbold, Joel Cumber, Gibum Dante Lim, Macayla Paris
Costume Design: Joanne Leblanc
Junior Prodcuer: Marthe Lenoir
Producer: Janin Goldman