Launched in 1982 by the
hospitality entrepreneurs Andre Rosenbaum, David Stearn, and Jeff Strasburg (already partners, since 1978, in Queen Mother Cafe down the street), their new venture the Rivoli almost immediately became synonymous with Toronto's 1980s black-garbed
Queen West scene.
Mike Myers' Saturday Night Live German club character Dieter was inspired by a Rivoli waiter. This reputation waned as the club's clientele became more eclectic and upscale.
Comedy The Rivoli has had a long association with
alternative comedy, of the
sketch,
improv, and
stand-up variety. Additionally, primarily through its Monday night comedy shows, the venue developed a reputation as a breeding ground or career springboard for talented comedy performers, some of whom would go on to prominent careers in the entertainment industry. Talent scouts for
Montreal's
Just For Laughs comedy festival and the major
television networks still routinely trawl the Monday night comedy shows.
The Kids in the Hall Soon after opening, among the variety of acts, the Rivoli began hosting an early iteration of
The Kids in the Hall comedy troupe, consisting at the time of Toronto-based
improv comedy performers
Dave Foley,
Kevin McDonald, and Luciano "Luc" Casimiri who did their short 10-minute sketch comedy sets at the back of the bar-restaurant in addition to appearing at other performance venues around the city such as the
Poor Alex Theatre,
Factory Theatre, and
Theatresports competitions at
Harbourfront Centre. The group would soon be joined by Frank van Keeken,
Norm Hiscock, Garry Campbell, as well as
Bruce McCulloch and
Mark McKinney who had moved from
Alberta, and eventually Toronto actor
Scott Thompson. Though initially performing for small audiences of 10 to 15 people,—distinct from other Toronto comedy staples, the Second City and
Yuk Yuk's. By January 1985, the troupe found its core five on-stage players—Foley, McDonald, McCulloch, McKinney, and Thompson—who began performing a lot more frequently at the Rivoli as part of comedian
Briane Nasimok's comedy night showcase on Mondays, eventually taking it over for themselves. Their 2-hour Monday night Rivoli shows consisted of an hour of new material followed by an hour of improv. The 'best of' week was the first time they packed the venue.
The ALTdot COMedy Lounge Since the 1990s the Rivoli has been home to
The ALTdot COMedy Lounge, Toronto's most popular
alternative comedy show.
Music Many big name Canadian and international artists who have played at the Rivoli: Canadian music legend
Neil Young played a private concert at The Rivoli on November 10, 2023. The event was a 50th birthday celebration for the billionaire CEO of the
Canada Goose clothing company,
Dani Reiss.
Arkells also played at the event. ==Recent history==