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This pc28theatre has lain dormant for years. Here’s why a young musician spent everything he had to revive it

Kinkade Davis plans to open the space, now called the Mercy on Gerrard, this spring.

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Lifelong east end resident and musician Kinkade Davis is transforming the theatre on Gerrard East into a music and performance venue.


Kinkade Davis was walking down Gerrard Street with his mother Jazzmin and their dog Trigger one fall day in 2024 when they noticed a “For Rent” sign on the front of the dilapidated theatre near Galt Avenue. To the 29-year-old musician and stagehand, born and raised just two blocks away in Toronto’s east end, the venue, called the Grand Gerrard, was a familiar sight.

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Emma Johnston-Wheeler is a freelance arts and culture reporter in Toronto. Follow her on Instagram .

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