Friday, May 20, 2011

2011-2012 season

It's official!  Our 2011-2012 season has been released on the world wide web!  Check out our website for the full story, including casting.  Here's a quick overview:

Tuesdays with Morrie
by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom 
TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE
Mitch Albom is a high flying sports journalist challenged by his long-forgotten promise to a former college professor. From the wonderfully funny book that spent four years on the New York Times Best-Seller List, a life-changing story about generosity of spirit in the face of death.
a guest production by Gallery 7 Theatre



Re:Union
by Sean Devine
RE:UNION
November 2, 1965. Norman Morrison drives to the Pentagon with his infant daughter, a jug of kerosene, and a box of matches. 36 years later, in the wake of 9/11, his daughter returns to confront the costly legacy of sacrifice.





A Christmas Carol
adapted by Ron Reed from the novel
by Charles Dickens
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
An impassioned one-man interpretation of Dickens’ masterpiece of storytelling, Reed’s adaptation restores the thrilling originality, wit and fire, glorious language, vivid characterization and compelling social conscience of this classic work.






Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
by John Patrick Shanley
DANNY AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA
In a rundown bar in the Bronx, two strangers meet at the end of their ropes. Haunted by the past and trapped in the violence of the present, Danny and Roberta begin the ruthless act of revealing themselves - a brutal exposure that threatens to change everything.
PT presents Annunciation Pictures





Doubt, a Parable
by John Patrick Shanley
DOUBT, A PARABLE
A progressive priest locks horns with Sister Aloysius, an orthodox nun who guards the young students in her care as fiercely as she upholds order, tradition, and discipline. A tightly woven mystery, this Pulitzer Prize winner is an eloquent, provocative investigation of elusive truth and terrible consequence.




The Meal
by The Lost Gospel Ensemble
THE MEAL
Four singers swig wine and break bread while anxiously awaiting a late guest of honour. It's the Last Supper - in a funky, theatrcial new song cycle inspired by the Gospels of John, Thomas, Judas and Mary Magdalene, featuring some of Vancouver’s top indie music artists.
a guest production by The Lost Gospel Ensemble




100 Saints You Should Know
by Kate Fodor
100 SAINTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
Matthew is a faithful priest caught in a spiritual crisis. Theresa is a former wild girl whose earthbound life as a freelance maid has her asking Big Questions. As she journeys toward a faith that he's falling away from, unexpected events leave them grappling with both their worldly and other-worldly longings.

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