After four years of sold out shows in Peterborough and Prince Edward County, the Creepy Doll Museum will now bring its collection of almost 200 dolls to Toronto for the first time, and the lovely denizens of our museum are very excited for the journey.
As featured on Global News, the History Channel, CBC's As it Happens and Ontario Morning, and a variety of daily newspapers, this haunting collection features dolls donated from all across Canada. Each doll has a unique biography written ... view more »
After four years of sold out shows in Peterborough and Prince Edward County, the Creepy Doll Museum will now bring its collection of almost 200 dolls to Toronto for the first time, and the lovely denizens of our museum are very excited for the journey.
As featured on Global News, the History Channel, CBC’s As it Happens and Ontario Morning, and a variety of daily newspapers, this haunting collection features dolls donated from all across Canada. Each doll has a unique biography written by a variety of Ontario authors, detailing their tragic, spine tingling and (occasionally) light hearted origin stories.
For those among you who are brave enough to stare into the face of pure terror, the Creepy Doll Museum will be opening its creaky doors on October 20th and 21st (from 7 – 10 p.m.) at the Red Sandcastle Theatre on Queen Street East in Leslieville!
For more information on the museum, please see the attached documents, or visit our Eventbrite page at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creepy-doll-museum-october-20th-and-21st-tickets-718718605697
Creepily yours,
Ben and Kathryn (Your friendly Creepy Doll Museum Curators)
p.s. We have reminded our dolls to be on their best behaviour, but, as a precautionary measure, we have notified Toronto Police Services that they may hear of increased incidences of stolen toe-nail clippings, scabs left on pillows, or mysteriously suckled hair.
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