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Y O U N G P E O P L E ' S T H E A T R E
2012 - 2013 Season Opener: I On The Sky DynamO Théâtre's unique blend
of dazzling acrobatics, vivid imagery and creative storytelling. In this compelling piece, a woman is forced to flee, leaving everything she knows behind in the hope for a better life. Alone in a park, she finds herself
gazing at the sky, which becomes her only reference point. She reaches out to people walking by in the hope of recalling what it is she has lost. Could a young runaway girl hold the answers? A compelling journey
of exile and isolation, where hope is found in the strength of others. Recomended for Grades 3 - 7.
Oct. 9 - Oct. 21, 2012
Young People's Theatre Mainstage, 165 Front St. E. | Tickets: $10 - $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
2012 - 2013 Season Opener: Scapins Deceits Octave and Léandre are both in love. One of them is enamoured of a modest servant girl, the other with a gypsy. When their hidden loves are threatened by their noble
families, Scapin, Léandre's valet, is asked to "concoct some invention, come up with some machine" to get them out of their predicament. Scapin assists them, but is it to be helpful, or just to make mischief?
This sly, shrewd valet plays the game deftly, giving others little respite as he ridicules them with his schemes. With colourful characters, intrigue, and a rhythm drawn from the Commedia dell'Arte, Molière nails the vices of the nobility in this timeless and exhilarating masterpiece.
Oct. 24 - Nov. 10 Théâtre français de Toronto, Berkeley Street Theatre Upstairs, 26 Berkeley St. | Tickets: $33 - $100 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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