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Y O U N G P E O P L E ' S T H E A T R E
2013 - 2014 Season Opener: A Story Before Time Original music, dance
and theatre unite to bring this entertaining and insightful Aboriginal creation story to life. The exquisite musical score blends traditional Iroquoian songs with contemporary music, incorporating both Mohawk and Cayuga
languages. A Story Before Time carries the metaphors, symbols, dreams and beliefs of a people, weaving a rich and powerful cultural narrative. Recomended for ages 6 years and up.
Oct. 16 - Oct. 24, 2013
Young People's Theatre Mainstage, 165 Front St. E. | Tickets: $15 - $20 Phone: 416 862-2222 or order online by clicking here
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T H E A T R E F R A N C A I S D E T O R O N T O
Americandream.ca/Chapter One
From the company that produced the spectacular multi-media production L'Implorante, Théâtre La Tangente returns with Americandream.ca. Original and audacious, this bilingual work by Claude
Guilmain, first part of a trilogy, will feature choreographed movement and video projections. We are led to believe that anything is possible and if faith is not enough, happiness, like everything else, is a
commodity that can be bought. But the American dream is a mirage and in the case of the Cardinal family, disappointment is a heritage that has been passed on from generation to generation. This project was inspired by
the parable of the talents (Matthew XXV, 14-30) that could very well be interpreted by some as a seed for capitalism. Americandream.ca
is the story of three siblings, Alain, Maude and Claude Cardinal, three baby-boomers who have gathered to celebrate Alain's 50th birthday along with his wife Pat, and Maude's two adult children, Brigitte and Émilie, six characters, each living a personal tragedy that only the spectators will be privy to. After too many years of keeping up appearances, will the masks fall away under the pressure?
The background of this story takes us to New York city in the late 1930's where the protagonists' grand father, Joseph Cardinal, has brought his wife and son from a small town in Québec in search of a
brighter future. Joseph is a gambler and it doesn't take long for him to accumulate debts. And one day in 1942, he simply disappears forcing his wife and son to return to Québec. Alain, Maude and Claude will have never
known "the shame" of the family, as their grandfather was referred to in hushed tones while they were growing up. No one is really certain of when, where or even if he has died.
The eventual discovery of their grand father's fate will have a very different effect on the paths Alain, Maude and Claude's lives will take.
June 18 - June 22
Theatre Glendon, 2275 Bayview Ave. | Tickets: $20 - $35 Phone: 416 534-6604 or 1 800 819-4981 To order online,
please click here _________________________________ |
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Page 3 Theatre Index |
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Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley St. |
Phone: 416 364-4170 (box 1) or email reservations by clicking here |
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The Second City , 51 Mercer St. (next to Wayne
Gretzky's) | Phone: 416-343-0011 |
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Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Road, Scarborough | Phone: 416 396-4049 |
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Hart House Theatre, 7 Hart House Circle, University of
Toronto (just NW of Wellesley & Queen's Park) | Phone: 416) 978-8849 To order online, please click here |
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Berkeley Street Theatre Upstairs, 26 Berkeley St. | Phone: 416 534-6604 or 1 800 819-4981 |
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Shaw Festival, 10 Queen's Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake | Box Office: Open until 9:00 AM - 8:00
PM Toll free in North America 1-800-511-7429, Local (905) 468-2172, Fax (905) 468-3804, or order online by clicking here |
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