Wednesday, April 30, 2014

News: (Toronto) Hart House Announces 2014-15 season (press release)



Hart House Theatre Announces
its 2014/2015 Season
Toronto, Ontario - Hart House Theatre, the University of Toronto's Performing Arts Leader Since 1919, is proud to announce its 2014/2015 season. This season's line-up is a diverse mix of classical and contemporary work as Hart House Theatre continues its tradition of producing affordable, accessible, high-quality productions for downtown Toronto audiences. The 2014/2015 season features a classic farce by a beloved and notorious playwright, one of Shakespeare's most enduring plays, the best rock opera ever created and a Canadian classic that calls for social change as it ignites our passions. 
A Trivial Comedy for Serious People
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Cory Doran*

Sept. 19-Oct. 4, 2014
 
A farcical satire written by one of the world's most prolific writers, The Importance of Being Earnest has stood the test of time and remains an audience favourite. This story of two Victorian aristocrats trying to escape their social burdens contains all of Oscar Wilde's characteristic wit, Victorian charm and biting social commentary without ever becoming too serious. In Wilde's own words, "It is exquisitely trivial...we should treat all the trivial things of life seriously, and all the serious and studied things of life with sincere and studied triviality."
 Week 1: Fri. and Sat. at 8 pm
Week 2: Wed. to Sat. at 8 pm
Week 3: Wed. to Sat. at 8 pm and Sat. at 2 pm

Postshow Talkbacks: Sat., Sept. 20 and Thurs., Sept. 25, 2014
Preshow Artist Chat: Sat., Oct. 4 at 1 pm

* appears with the permission of Canadian Actors' Equity Association
 
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Jeremy Hutton
Nov. 5-22, 2014
 
One of Shakespeare's most acclaimed plays The Tempest tells the tale of a vengeful, exiled lord who is willing to sacrifice the happiness of his beloved daughter as a means to destroy his rivals. Set on a desolate island full of mystery and magic, The Tempest explores the nature of justice, the illusion of power and the fantastical monsters that lurk within the human condition.
 Week 1: Wed. to Sat. at 8 pm
Week 2: Wed. to Sat. at 8 pm
Week 3: Wed. to Sat. at 8 pm and Sat. at 2 pm
Postshow Talkbacks: Thurs., Nov. 6 and Sat., Nov 8, 2014
Preshow Artist Chat: Sat., Nov. 22 at  1 pm
 

Lyrics by Time Rice
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Directed by Luke Brown*
Jan. 16-31, 2015
 
The greatest rock opera ever created, Jesus Christ Superstar has enthralled audiences since its historic and contentious Broadway opening in 1971. Based on the gospel accounts of Jesus' final days, it is the first musical of its kind to question the divine nature of Jesus Christ. Thrilling audiences as much as it ignites debate, Jesus Christ Superstar contains some of the most memorable music of Andrew Lloyd Webber's career - energetic, bold rock 'n' roll with a vocal score that is as epic as the story it tells.Week 1: Fri. and Sat. at 8 pm
Week 2: Wed. to Sat. at 8 pm
Week 3: Wed. to Sat. at 8 pm and Sat. at 2 pm

Postshow Talkbacks: Sat., Jan. 17 and Thurs., Jan. 22, 2015
Preshow Artist Chat: Sat., Jan 31 at 1 pm

* appears with the permission of Canadian Actors' Equity Association
Collectively created by Suzanne Khuri, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Banuta Rubess and Maureen White
Directed by Chelsea Dab Hilke
Feb. 27-Mar. 7, 2015In celebration of International Women's Day

This is for You, Anna is a haunting exploration of revenge, liberation and motherhood. Breaking the mould of contemporary theatre, it demands that we acknowledge a new perspective and a new possibility in storytelling. When it made its debut in the 1980s, it was the first of its kind: a collective creation that strove to construct a theatrical story that was wholly female. From its structure and creative process to its subject matter and performing space, This is for You, Anna is a cheekily satirical and surprisingly poignant play that stands apart even today.

Discussion Forum: Post-performance panel discussions or keynote speakers will be featured each evening throughout the show's run. A range of topics will be explored such as the collective creation process, the legal arguments presented in the cases of characters Anna and Marianne, the current state of women's shelters, blaming the victim and rape culture. Please check withwww.harthousetheatre.ca or UofTtix Box Office for each evening's post-performance programming.

Week 1: Fri. and Sat. 8 pm
Week 2: Wed. to Sat. at 8 pm and Sat. at 2 pm

Preshow Artist Chat: Sat., Mar. 7 at 1 pm

Subscription & Tickets
Single Ticket Prices  
Adults: $28
Seniors: $17
Students: $15
$10 student tickets every Wednesday night!
$17 alumni tickets every Thursday night!

Season Subscription Prices
Adults
4Play Subscription: $90 (20% savings off single ticket prices!)
3Play Subscription: $69 (18% savings off single ticket prices!)

Seniors
4Play Subscription: $54 (20% savings off single ticket prices!)
3Play Subscription: $42 (18% savings off single ticket prices!)

Students
4Play Subscription: $40 (NEW RATE 33% savings off single ticket prices!)
3Play Subscription: $36 (NEW RATE 20% savings off single ticket prices!)

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