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WHAT THR BUTLER SAW
JOE ORTON
AUGUST 19 - SEPTEMBER 18
UK 1969
With his trademark blend of wit and irreverence, Joe Orton (Loot 2009) blends sexual indiscretion and bureaucratic incompetence to create a seditious farcical romp.
Directed by Jim Warren
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DOC
SHARON POLLOCK
AUGUST 19 - SEPTEMBER 18
Canada 1984
Winner of both the Chalmers Canadian Play Award and the Governor General’s Award for drama, Doc is a powerful and very personal play by one Canada’s most celebrated playwrights. With generosity and forgiveness, Pollock examines the scars and redemption of a daughter’s relationship with her parents and her younger self.
Directed by Diana Leblanc
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A RAISIN IN THE SUN
LORRAINE HANSBERRY
OCTOBER 15 - NOVEMBER 13
USA 1959
Weyni Mengesha’s award-winning production of this deeply moving and uplifting play returns with the original cast. Three generations of a black American family discover love, dignity, courage, and hope amidst the tribulations of racial intolerance.
Directed by Weyni Mengesha
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DEATH OF A SALESMAN
ARTHUR MILLER
OCTOBER 16 - NOVEMBER 12
USA 1949
Arthur Miller’s best known work is one of the undisputed masterpieces of Western theatre. Real-life couple and Soulpepper founders Joseph Ziegler and Nancy Palk play Willy and Linda Loman in this homage to those disappointed by the promise of the American Dream. “Attention must be paid.” (Linda Loman)
Directed by Albert Schultz
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A CHRISTMAS CAROL
CHARLES DICKENS, IN A ADAPTATION BY MICHAEL SHAMATA
DECEMBER 6 - 30
England 1843
Soulpepper’s perennial holiday classic returns with Joseph Ziegler in his triumphant performance as Ebeneezer Scrooge. Charles Dickens’ timeless Christmas ghost story is perfect for the whole family!
Adapted and Directed by Michael Shamata
Originally produced in 2001, 2002, 2006 and 2008
Running time: approximately 2 hours with one 15 minute intermission
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