Mulligan’s Toy ShopPE
Composed and libretto by Elizabeth Raum
April 6, 2025 at 2:45 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
St. Clement’s Church | 70 St. Clements Ave, Toronto, ON
Mulligan’s Toy Shoppe is facing a toy-tastrophe! No one is buying the toys! Join brave tin soldiers, sweet teddys, sassy dolls, and silly balls as they take matters into their own hands and embark on a mission to discover why they’ve lost their sparkle. Will they discover how to bring joy back to the hearts of children?
Join the Canadian Children’s Opera Company’s Junior Division for Mulligan’s Toy Shoppe, a Canadian classic by Elizabeth Raum. This heartwarming opera is filled with delightful characters, catchy tunes, and a timeless message about the power of self love and joy. A perfect introduction to opera for all ages!
Performance and Ticket Information
Duration: Approximately 45 minutes without intermission. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to each performance.
Public Performances
April 6, 2025 – 2:45 p.m. | IC, AC, RC, BC A & BC B
April 6, 2025 – 4:30 p.m. | IC, AC & RC
Tickets
Adult – $25 | Youth (18 years and younger) – $15
General seating.
Mulligan’s Toy Shoppe Artistic Team

Elizabeth Raum
Composer

Chelsea Woolley
Stage Director

Kelsey Taylor
Co-Music Director, Conductor – Intermediate Chorus

Adine Mintz
Co-Music Director, Conductor – Apprentice Chorus, and Junior Opera Coordinator

Helen Becqué
Pianist, Junior Opera and Intermediate Chorus
JUNIOR DIVISION Team

Kelsey Taylor
Co-Music Director, Conductor – Intermediate Chorus

Adine Mintz
Co-Music Director, Conductor – Apprentice Chorus, and Junior Opera Coordinator

Stacy Collins
Conductor, Ruby Chorus

Zoë Gotziaman
Conductor, Butterfly Chorus

Helen Becqué
Pianist, Junior Opera and Intermediate Chorus

Zain Solinski
Pianist, Apprentice Chorus

Evelina Soulis
Pianist, Ruby Chorus

Savannah munro
Program Assistant, Butterfly Chorus

Nora Jane Montana
Program Assistant, Intermediate Chorus

Monday Earle
Program Assistant, Apprentice Chorus

Chyi-Miin Norris
Program Assistant, Ruby Chorus

Elizabeth Raum
Composer
Elizabeth Raum has established herself as one of Canada’s most eminent composers whose music has been played in concerts and festivals throughout Canada, the US, South America, Europe including Rome, England, Portugal, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Russia, China and Japan. She has written 6 operas, numerous works for large orchestra and over 80 chamber compositions. Her music has been recorded on over 50 commercial CDs and she is included in the New Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians, the New Grove’s Dictionary of Opera, and the New Grove’s Dictionary of Women Composers as well as numerous other prestigious publications.

Chelsea Woolley
Stage Director
Chelsea is a playwright, staging director, and arts educator. Her playwriting work includes: Paint Me This House of Love (Tarragon Theatre, USA Premiere, North Carolina), Enormity, Girl, and the Earthquake in Her Lungs (Nightwood Theatre’s Groundswell Festival), and The Mountain which toured Eastern/Central Canada with Geordie Theatre, and later with Spinning Dot Theatre in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Chelsea’s work has been featured at the Kennedy Centre in Washington D.C., and at the “Shakespeare is Dead” Festival in Leuven, Belgium.
She is the founder of the Mixed-Arts Performance Partnership Program connecting young artists living in precarity to professional mentorship, and co-wrote a script titled, One Day with teens living at Red Door Shelter. As an arts educator she has worked with: Etobicoke School of the Arts, Cawthra School of the Arts, TDSBcreates, The WeeFestival, and the Harbourfront Centre’s Powerplant Program in partnership with Boys and Girls Club Toronto.
Chelsea has a Bachelor of Education and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Lethbridge where she won the 2024 Young Alumni Award. She is also a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada’s prestigious Playwriting Program.

Kelsey Taylor
Co-Music Director, Conductor – Intermediate Chorus
Kelsey Taylor is a passionate educator, conductor and performer, and is thrilled to be working with the Intermediate Chorus this year.
Kelsey teaches music at the Claude Watson Secondary Arts Program within Earl Haig Secondary School, where her choral ensembles regularly achieve gold and platinum standings at local festivals. Most recently, the Earl Haig Singers achieved first place after being invited to compete at the provincial Ontario Music Festival Association competition. Invitations have also led to performances with Tafelmusik, Musica Intima and at numerous community events. Additionally, Kelsey has had a longstanding relationship with the Toronto Children’s Chorus, where she directed the Cantare and Chorealis ensembles for their 2023/24 season.
Kelsey completed her Masters of Music in Opera Performance at the University of Toronto. Select opera role credits include Norina (Don Pasquale), Miss Jessel (The Turn of the Screw), Servilia (La Clemenza di Tito), and Frasquita (Carmen). Kelsey continues to sing regularly as a featured soloist and choral lead with ensembles across Ontario.

Helen Becqué
Pianist, Intermediate Chorus
COMING SOON.

Nora Jane Montana
Program Assistant, Intermediate Chorus
Two-time Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) Gold Medalist Nora Jane Montana has immersed herself in music her entire life, with a special focus on classical training. She is a high-achieving young musician, who recently placed first in the Alberta Provincial Music Festival for the second time, and was a national semi-finalist in the NATS Student Auditions. She also received four ARMTA Gold Medals for exceptional vocal exam marks.
Nora Jane has performed in the RCM’s production of John Blow’s Venus and Adonis, Juno Awards Pop-Up Concerts, and various professional theatres, as well as occupied compositional, educational, and directorial positions throughout her career, including instructing private voice and theory students through studio lessons and vocal masterclasses. She now is studying opera at the RCM’s Glenn Gould School for her Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance under the guidance of her studio teacher Stephanie Bogle and vocal coach David Eliakis.
She is thrilled to join the CCOC to continue her work with young musicians and sharing her love of music with the next generation of opera

Adine Mintz
Co-Music Director, Conductor – Apprentice Chorus, and Junior Opera Coordinator
Since 2014, Adine Mintz has been a conductor and educator for the CCOC. She is the conductor of the Apprentice Chorus and the primary artist/educator & outreach coordinator for CCOC’s in-school programming, inspiring students all over Toronto by creating original operas with them. With over 25 years of experience conducting operas and ensembles, her past credits include music director of the St. Clement Community Orchestra, director of the music school at Cosmo Music and musical director of Il barbiere di seviglia by Rossini at U of T. She has a Bachelor’s in Music Education and a Master’s in Conducting from the University of Toronto.

Zain Solinski
Pianist, Apprentice Chorus
Toronto-based collaborative keyboardist Zain Solinski is cultivating a performance career in contemporary, chamber, and vocal music. He studied under Dr. Deanna Oye for his Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance at the University of Lethbridge, and recently earned a Master of Music degree in Collaborative Piano under the tutelage of Dr. John Hess and Marianna Chibotar-Rutkevich at Western University. At Western he was a recipient of the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship for his research into Polish Art Song. Recent artistic activities include performances with Tapestry Opera, Centric Music Festival and Slow Rise Music. Zain is one half of new Toronto-based duo mezzopiano alongside mezzo soprano Máiri Demings.

MONDAY EARLE
Program Assistant, Apprentice Chorus
COMING SOON.

Stacy Collins
Conductor, Ruby Chorus
Stacy Jolena Collins (B.Mus w. Hons, R.M.T.) has always had a passion for music and music education. She has worked in classical, musical theatre and choral settings, and has over a decade of experience in the field of music education. She graduated with honours from University of Toronto’s Bachelor of Music Education program in 2015, majoring in voice & piano. She studied piano with the late Boyanna Toyich, and voice with Frédérique Vézina and the late Lynn Blaser.
Stacy works as an educator, performer, music director, conductor, and accompanist with many organisations in Toronto. She opened Stacy Jolena Studio in 2018 where she teaches piano and voice lessons, and is a Professor at George Brown College’s Ballet Jörgen Dance Program, providing vocal instruction for their Commercial Dance students. She is truly grateful to teach and share in the Arts, and to see the love for them grow in the next generation.

Evelina Soulis
Pianist, Ruby Chorus
Evelina Soulis, classical pianist (ARCT diploma), has experience performing both as a solo artist and collaboratively. She currently runs a successful music studio, and takes great pleasure in inspiring her students to further their love of music.

Chyi-Miin Norris
Program Assistant, Ruby Chorus
Chyi-Miin is a singer who was a long-time member of the Bach Children’s Chorus and is currently in the Claude Watson Arts Program as a Vocal Major.

ZOË GOTZIAMAN
Conductor, Butterfly Chorus
Zoë is a mezzo-soprano and conductor based in Toronto.
Ensemble highlights include singing with Canzona, Dead of Winter, Xara Choral Theatre, and being a Toronto Chamber Consort member with the Toronto Chamber Choir. This season she’s excited to join The Nathaniel Dett Chorale and be alto section lead with VOCA Chorus of Toronto.
Her education includes a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Manitoba under the tutelage of Tracy Dahl, a certificate in ASL and Deaf Studies from George Brown College.
Zoë loves running around the operatic stage, and has been in over 30 operas/operettas. Her favourite roles performed include Hansel in Hansel and Gretel and Bradamante in Alcina.
This season she begins teaching Music and Movement at Sistema Toronto, and continues conducting the Butterfly Chorus here at the Canadian Children’s Opera Company.

Savannah Munro
Program Assistant, Butterfly Chorus
Savannah is a CCOC alumni currently attending the University of Guelph-Humber and studying Early Childhood Studies. As a performer, Savannah’s experience ranges from theatre, to playing cello, conducting, and singing both as lead in a band and an alto in several choirs.
Savannah has worked in theatre through varying avenues, both on and backstage, and adores all aspects of it. She has performed in operas such as the CCOC’s staging of Hans Krasa’s Brundibar as well as Alice Ping Yee Ho’s The Monkiest King and its 2020 cast recording.
Within musical theatre she has worked as an Assistant Producer and most recently held the position of Marketing Manager on Curtain Call Production’s Board of Directors for their 2023 production, Heathers.
Since being a part of the CCOC was an incredible experience during her formative years as an artist, Savannah is excited to return to the company and is looking forward to supporting the next generation of aspiring performers!

TBD
Pianist
Bio coming soon!