Divine Performing Arts ‘Unbelievable’ in Toronto

“I think the show is fabulous, this is absolutely unbelievable,” said Lesley Kimble, Manager of the City of Kingston Special Events in Culture and Recreation.
Divine Performing Arts ‘Unbelievable’ in Toronto
Andy Raszdicki said he will see the show again if he gets the chance. Lisa Fan
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Lana (R) saw strength of character in the Divine Performing Arts Mid-Autumn Spectacular. (Lisa Fan)

TORONTO—“I think the show is fabulous, this is absolutely unbelievable,” said Lesley Kimble. “The opening scene [Descent of the Celestial Kings] was the most impressive. I think the costumes are spectacular, the colour is beautiful, and the dancers are wonderful.”

Ms. Kimble, Manager of the City of Kingston Special Events in Culture and Recreation, attended the Divine Performing Arts Mid-Autumn Spectacular, on Friday evening at Toronto’s John Bassett Theatre.