Openings & Closings – Week of February 20
OPENINGS
These are the shows that are opening in Toronto the week of February 20, 2017.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22
THE ELEPHANT GIRLS, Parry Riposte Productions/The Wilde Festival
The gripping tale of the all-female gang that terrorized London for over one hundred years.
At Red Sandcastle Theatre, closes February 25
HROSES: OUTRAGE À LA RAISON, It Could Still Happen
The sugar mines extend under the paper farm, owned by two rival families. Lily (the pale granddaughter of a paper matriarch) vs. Ellery (né sous terre pendant une éclipse solaire). They meet in the no man’s land between their properties where they discover a horse.
At Waterworks, closes March 4
BREATH IN BETWEEN, Crow’s Theatre
A surreal love story about Roger, the murderer of two willing victims who respond to his ad on a webpage, and Amy, a woman he meets soon afterwards in a bar.
At Crow’s Theatre, closes March 11
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24
OF HUMAN BONDAGE, Soulpepper
When Philip meets Mildred, a disarming tea-shop waitress, he finds his yearning for art and experience consumed by his intense attraction to her. A grand story of lust, unrequited love, and the pursuit of beauty.
At the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, closes March 11
CLOSINGS
These are the shows that are closing in Toronto the week of February 20, 2017.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24
BLUE REMEMBERED HILLS, Good Old Neon
War is in the air. Across a landscape of famine, fear, and the scent of ash, seven children come out to play. Beneath the games of children the ruthlessness of the adult world lies, implacable.
At Artscape Youngplace
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25
THE ELEPHANT GIRLS, Parry Riposte Productions/The Wilde Festival
The gripping tale of the all-female gang that terrorized London for over one hundred years.
At Red Sandcastle Theatre
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26
THE AUDIENCE, Mirvish Productions
Head into the private chambers of Queen Elizabeth II as she meets with each of her Prime Ministers through her sixty-year reign.
At the Royal Alexandra Theatre
DECEITFUL ABOVE ALL THINGS, Storefront Theatre/Favour the Brave Collective
A dark and sexy historical romance that examines the tale of Anne, a French aristocrat, and Marguerite, a pious unwed outcast, through the unique perspective of history’s oft forgotten voices: women and First Nations Peoples.
At the Factory Theatre Studio
MY NIGHT WITH REG, Studio 180 Theatre
At Guy’s London flat, old friends and new gather to party through the night. This is the summer of 1985, and for Guy and his circle the world is about to change forever.
At the Panasonic Theatre
RHUBARB FESTIVAL, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
For two weeks, the Rhubarb Festival transforms Buddies into a hotbed of experimentation, exploring new possibilities in theatre, dance, comedy, music, and performance art.
At Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
SUPERIOR DONUTS, Coal Mine Theatre
Set in the historic Uptown neighbourhood of Chicago, a donut proprietor and his young employee swap smart jokes and social commentary as they navigate their cross-racial, cross-generational friendship.
At Coal Mine Theatre
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