Eyes on Toronto at the Gladstone Hotel feat Gentleman Reg, Katie Sketch, Maggie MacDonald and Terry Clement

Like Ben Mulroney with Talent: Stephen Eyes on Toronto


Last night, the Gladstone Hotel played host to Stephen Eyes and his local indie talk show Eyes on Toronto.

Along with fellow witty comic co-hosts, James Salisko and Keith Barry, Eyes has assembled a live talk show -- in classic Letterman-esque format -- that features local topics, guests, music... and is available cable-free on our favourite format, l'Internet.

Eyes on Toronto


This was the third episode to-date and the show is still finding its footing. Eyes and producers are playing with the order of segments, number of guests, etc, along with doing a little bit of fumbling along the way, but as the packed room can attest to, it already it shows promise.

Maggie MacDonald

Last night's show featured author, playwright and Republic of Safety vocalist, Maggie MacDonald, talking about her book, Kill the Robot, followed by comedian, Terry Clement.

Terry Clement

Musical performances came from the lovable, Gentleman Reg and the mere days-old band, Mermaids, led by Katie Sketch of The Organ fame, in her first live performance since their break up.

With a better line-up than anything on local Monday-night TV, sponsorship from Steamwhilstle, plenty of Mulroney cracks and a great, supportive venue, Eyes on Toronto in certainly on the right track to winning over the city.

You can see the next episode, live, on Monday, November 26th at the Gladstone. Tickets are $10 at the door. Show starts at 9pm sharp. As mentioned, you can watch it all from home via streaming video on the Eyes on Toronto website.

Here are some photos highlights from this episode's performances:

Terry ClementGentleman RegGentleman Reg with Katie SketchGentleman RegGentleman Reg with Stephen EyesMermaid featuring Katie SketchAccordion MermaidMermaids



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