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Our 20/21 season. Our 20/21 season brings together some of our country’s most acclaimed theatre artists in works that celebrate the untamed spirit of youth, the determination of the individual to be seen as they are, and those that are called to live a more conscious life. Our heroes, young and old, are “busting out” and “breaking bad” to see what other worlds of possibility might lie in wait for them on the other side. While so different in form, style, and perspective, these eight invigorating shows capture the irrepressible human need to live a free life, a meaningful life—and one in which you belong. We hope you’ll join us for another unmissable year. Chris Abraham & Sherrie Johnson Artistic Director Executive Director Photo of Chris Abraham & Sherrie Johnson by Cole Burston. 2 | 2020-2021 Season Photo of Ryan Cunningham by Dahlia Katz. crowstheatre.com | 3
Welcome to Streetcar Crowsnest. The staff and artists of Crow’s Theatre acknowledge that we stand within the ‘Dish With One Spoon Territory’, a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas, and Haudenosaunee First Nations. As new occupants and stakeholders of this land in Toronto’s east end neighbourhood, we are grateful for the opportunity to continue the traditions of storytelling and artistry alongside these nations. We are committed to the prosperous, community-driven, and sustainable utilization of this land. 4 | 2020-2021 Season Photo by Dahlia Katz. crowstheatre.com | 5
A CROW’S THEATRE PRODUCTION A CROW’S THEATRE & ARTS CLUB THEATRE COMPANY PRODUCTION Sep 29 – WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY Nov 10 – BY CLARE BARRON Oct 25, 2020 KRISTEN THOMSON Dec 6, 2020 DIRECTED BY MEG ROE DIRECTED BY CHRIS ABRAHAM CHOREOGRAPHED BY CRYSTAL PITE GULOIEN GULOIEN THEATRE Ever stare at yourself so hard that your eyes practically THEATRE Cuteness is death. start bleeding? An army of pre-teen competitive dancers plot to take over the 20th Anniversary One of Canada’s most celebrated theatrical creations, this world (and win Nationals) in Clare Barron’s “barbaric yawp of Celebration Pulitzer Prize extraordinary, multi-award-winning one-woman show returns Nominee a play” (VULTURE) about the unbridled wildness of being 13. for its 20th anniversary, reuniting beloved performer Kristen DRAMA Meg Roe, director of the 2018 hit MIDDLETOWN, takes the Dora Awards BEST NEW PLAY Thomson with director Chris Abraham. Wrenchingly sad helm of DANCE NATION, joined by internationally renowned & OUTSTANDING and thrillingly funny, I, CLAUDIA casts a spell of rare power. choreographer Crystal Pite (BETROFFENHEIT), a PERFORMANCE Since its premiere in 2001, Thomson’s Dora Award-winning “dance genius who stages the impossible” masterwork has toured the world, been adapted into a Gemini (GUARDIAN). Hilarious, fast-paced and Gemini Awards BEST PERFORMANCE Award-winning film, and charmed audiences everywhere. ferocious, DANCE NATION will hit & BEST DIRECTION In this virtuoso solo mask performance, Thomson, a “heart- you hard. stoppingly honest comedian” (GLOBE & MAIL), brings to life the precocious 12 ¾ year old Claudia as she faces the Canadian Comedy Award myriad mysteries of adulthood. BEST PERFORMANCE “ “A blazingly a masterful character original play” study and a miracle of NEW YORK TIMES unforced comedy” GLOBE & MAIL “I have seen the future, and it is “ DANCE NATION” Blissfully funny, WASHINGTON POST unexpectedly touching, I, CLAUDIA is a must-see” TORONTO STAR Photo of Veronica Kinney 6 | 2020-2021 Season by Dahlia Katz. crowstheatre.com | 7
CROW’S THEATRE PRESENTS THE STRATFORD FESTIVAL PRODUCTION A CROW’S THEATRE & MUSICAL STAGE COMPANY PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE “One of the Stratford Festival’s best productions of 2019” GLOBE & MAIL “BIRDS OF A KIND goes places rarely seen in English-language theatre” “The best new TORONTO STAR musical since HAMILTON” NEW YORK TIMES “One of the decade’s best musicals” TIME OUT NEW YORK Jan 5 – BYWAJDI MOUAWAD Jan 26 – BY DAVE MALLOY Jan 30, 2021 ENGLISH TRANSLATION BY LINDA GABORIAU Feb 14, 2021 DIRECTED BY CHRIS ABRAHAM DIRECTED BY ANTONI CIMOLINO CHOREOGRAPHED BY KIMBERLEY RAMPERSAD GULOIEN WINTER GARDEN THEATRE Let the wind rise, let the sea part, and let the birds carry THEATRE Drink with me my love, for there’s fire in the sky. you away. Hailed by Entertainment Weekly as “a stunning, blazingly Canadian Premiere A family is torn between blood and belonging in BIRDS OF A Production original musical” and by the New York Times as “a heaven-sent KIND, Stratford Festival Artistic Director Antoni Cimolino’s fireball”, NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 is “cinematic swirl of a production” (GLOBE & MAIL). Weaving an electrifying Broadway musical. A radically contemporary The Max & Larry Enkin together multiple languages and divergent worlds of adaptation of a selection of Tolstoy’s acclaimed 1868 novel Family Foundation in experience, this powerful contemporary drama probes to the ‘War and Peace’, this 12-time Tony-nominated musical brings a Memory of Sharon Enkin passionate, romantic and high-stakes Moscow to life through very heart of who we are — or think we are. Wahida, an Arab- 2017 American woman, and Eitan, a Jewish geneticist, fall in love Tony Awards a groundbreaking score that mixes indie rock, pop, Russian 2019 12 NOMINATIONS Governor in New York City. They travel together to Israel to meet Eitan’s folk, electronic dance music and classic Broadway. NATASHA, General’s Award estranged grandmother — who holds the key to a long-buried PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 will be staged in the TRANSLATION 2013 family secret. But it takes a terrorist bombing for that shattering world-renowned Winter Garden Theatre, and directed by one Off-Broadway secret to emerge. Alliance Award of Canada’s most accomplished directors, Chris Abraham. BEST NEW MUSICAL 8 | 2020-2021 Season Model: Farhang Ghajar. Creative Direction: Punch & Judy Inc. Photo: David Cooper. crowstheatre.com | 9
YES THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH CROW’S THEATRE CROW’S THEATRE PRESENTS AN IMAGINARY FORCE & VIDEOCABARET PRODUCTION “A tour de force” GUARDIAN OBSERVER Feb 11 – STEPHEN SONDHEIM MUSIC AND LYRICS BY Feb 28, 2021 BOOK BY GEORGE FURTH DIRECTED BY MITCHELL CUSHMAN Feb 11 – CREATED & PERFORMED BY CLIFF CARDINAL GULOIEN CHOREOGRAPHED BY JANIE PINARD THEATRE MUSIC DIRECTION BY STEPHAN ERMEL Feb 28, 2021 DIRECTED AND DRAMATURGED BY KARIN RANDOJA Stay tuned. We had a good thing going… going… gone. SCOTIABANK COMMUNITY Imagine if Cliff Cardinal was commissioned by the CBC to Stephen Sondheim’s misunderstood masterpiece, reinterpreted STUDIO create his own variety special. Join ”the utterly charming” by the most exciting new minds in Canadian Musical Theatre. (NOW MAGAZINE) Cliff Cardinal as he shares his original Manhattan, 2021. An elderly man revisits a familiar rooftop, dark and catchy folk songs; miraculous stories of familial to contemplate decades of misspent friendship, fame and resilience; legends of Turtle Island survival; and new fortune—as well as the traffic below. Dora Award-winning contributions to the ongoing mythology of the Canadian immersive director Mitchell Cushman returns to Crow’s after experience. CBC SPECIAL is Cliff’s eagerly anticipated his acclaimed productions of JERUSALEM and THE FLICK, this Dora Award OUTSTANDING follow-up to his Dora Award-winning solo show, HUFF, and time teaming up with the explosive wunderkinds of Northern PERFORMANCE teams him once again with longtime collaborator, director Ontario’s premiere musical theatre company, YES Theatre. (CLIFF CARDINAL, HUFF) and dramaturg Karin Randoja. Experience a stripped-down reclamation of one of the all-time C40517 great musicals—a searing take on the value of friendship, and Amnesty International the cost of throwing it away. Freedom of Expression Award Shortlist 10 | 2020-2021 Season Design by Tony Jurgilas 50 Carlton. HUFF Photo of Cliff Cardinal by Henry Chan. crowstheatre.com | 11
A CROW’S THEATRE & ARTS CLUB THEATRE COMPANY PRODUCTION CROW’S THEATRE PRESENTS LA FILLE DU LAITIER’S PRODUCTION Mar 23 – BY MIKE LEW Apr 14 – JON LACHLAN STEWART CREATED BY Apr 18, 2021 DIRECTED BY ASHLIE CORCORAN May 2, 2021 & MARIE HÉLÈNE BÉLANGER BASED ON THE PLAY BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Is this a ballot I see before me? SCOTIABANK GULOIEN THEATRE COMMUNITY Ambition! Murder! Sex! …Eggs! Shakespeare meets MEAN GIRLS in Mike Lew’s uproarious riff STUDIO on RICHARD III. Richard Gloucester is junior class secretary, Inspired by the visual language of silent film, this wordless third in line to holding absolute power as senior class president. adaptation of MACBETH flirts with boisterous theatrics and But he’ll never win a popular vote: whether that’s due to his melodrama, drawing audiences into a frantic and hilarious race cerebral palsy, or his frequent soliloquizing, is up for debate. for power. An accelerated, visceral and bloody deconstruction Revenge, puppy love, and politics combine for a high school of this famous tragedy, MACBETH MUET breaks down how one election of Shakespearean proportions that has captivated of Shakespeare’s most famous couples is slowly pulled apart audiences from New York to London. Crow’s Theatre by the murder they commit. Backed by an intense soundtrack co-produces this new Canadian production, directed by jumping hilariously through a score of famous pop songs and Arts Club Artistic Director Ashlie Corcoran. classical tracks, the actor-puppeteers blast through a highly C40517 choreographed feat of physical theatre, where human lives are as disposable as styrofoam cups. “One of the most original, clever, funny, intense, and bloody entertaining shows I’ve seen in years” HOUSTON PRESS “It’s a delight and I grinned hard enough to hurt” EXEUNT MAGAZINE “Moving, exciting and profoundly eye-opening” NEW YORK TIMES Design by 12 | 2020-2021 Season Anne-Marie Baribeau. crowstheatre.com | 13
$10 kid s Save 2 / $20 adult 0% wh s Shows for multip e le kids n you book C R E AT I V E YO U T H PROGRAM SPONSOR ’ show s* Little Crows Crow’s Kids has programming for Where’s the Beat? (2-5yrs) Nov 14 – 15, 2020 Fragile Ages 5+ kids 2-12 years old and invites your BY ROBERT LEVEROOS little Crow to explore all elements C40517 CROW’S THEATRE PRESENTS A MACROMATTER PRODUCTION of performance. Through detailed two and three-dimensional paper models and simple live animation, FRAGILE calls forth an intimate space that reimagines Join us for summer camp, Saturday our relationship to scale, inviting us to look carefully at the intricate classes throughout the year, as well mechanisms of the everyday. Characters from three generations face as three incredible shows for the pivotal moments in their lives — growing up, growing older, and saying goodbye. An experience in which we can be mesmerized by what is whole family. not said, allow time to slow down and dream a little bit, together. Build confidence, ignite imagination, Creative Drama Play (6-9yrs) Dec 4 – 6, 2020 Spyder’s Quest to Ages 4+ inspire creativity, Save the World BY DEBORAH ADELMAN and have fun! CROW’S THEATRE PRESENTS A SPYDER THEATRE COMPANY PRODUCTION Help! Glaciers are melting! Forests are burning! Cities are sinking! Radioactive Spyder strikes again in this exciting sequel, SPYDER’S QUEST TO SAVE THE WORLD. Enjoy this action-packed musical as Spyder and her friends tackle climate change, embark on a journey through redwood forests and have an encounter with a magic lamp. An upbeat, inspiring, save-the-world musical for all ages! Creative Drama Play (10-12yrs) Dec 19 – 23, 2020 Old Man and the River Ages 3+ BY LYNDA HILL & THOMAS MORGAN JONES DIRECTED BY LYNDA HILL CROW’S THEATRE PRESENTS A WEEFESTIVAL PRODUCTION A beautifully designed puppetry work performed without words to an enchanting musical score, this production has received unanimous praise from children, and parents alike for its artistry and story of newfound friendship. OLD MAN AND THE RIVER is the perfect introduction to theatre for the very young and their grownups. Photos by Jonathan Ellul. *More info at crowstheatre.com/kids crowstheatre.com | 15
Connect. Gare de l’Est Create. Contribute. Come for dinner, drinks or coffee before the show. Subscribers save 15%! Gare de l’Est is an authentic, modern French brasserie that celebrates the Parisian dining experience. Voted the top restaurant for a pre-theatre dinner in Toronto by BlogTO, we are located right next door to Crow’s Theatre. Open seven days a week for dinner, and for weekend brunch. To view the menus or make a reservation, please visit www.gdlbrasserie.com and don’t forget to follow Gare de L’Est on Instagram @gdlbrasserie. “One of Toronto’s best French restaurants” TORONTO LIFE Crow’s Theatre forges new, adventurous audiences in the heart of Toronto’s east end. From the intimate I, CLAUDIA, to the powerfully personal STARS: TOGETHER, to the Canadian premiere of the Tony Award-winning NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812, Crow’s is a home for ambitious live art connecting people and communities. Be part of the Crow’s family by making a donation today. Donations over $20 will receive a tax receipt for the full amount. Our charitable registration number is: 11888 0475 RR0001 16 | 2020-2021 Season Photo of STARS by Dahlia Katz. crowstheatre.com | 17
Plan Your Visit All performances take place at Streetcar Crowsnest, with the exception of NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812, which will be on stage at Subscribe and see more the Elgin Winter Garden Theatre Centre at 189 Yonge St. great theatre. Box Office Save 30% when you choose an 8-play subscription, MAIN LOCATION and 20% when you choose a 4-play subscription. Crow’s Theatre: Streetcar Crowsnest, 345 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, Ontario At the north-east corner of Dundas St. E & Carlaw NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 Elgin Winter Garden Theatre Centre: 189 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario Near Yonge & Queen HOURS OF OPERATION By Phone: Call us at 647-341-7390 ext. 1010, 12pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday. In Person: In our lobby, two hours prior to each performance. Ticket & Theatre Policies • Tickets for all performances can be purchased online at crowstheatre.com, by telephone, or in person two hours preceding each performance. • Both the Guloien Theatre and the Scotiabank Community Studio are seated by General Admission. A limited number of premium seats can be reserved for most performances for an additional $10. • All tickets purchased are subject to a Service Charge of $2.50 (plus HST). Tickets purchased for NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 are subject to additional ticket and CIF fees. There are no refunds. Accessibility Crow’s endeavors to provide access to theatre for everyone. • Streetcar Crowsnest is a fully accessible venue for mobility devices. To book wheelchair seating or a hearing assistance device, call or email boxoffice@crowstheatre.com. • Pay What You Can (PWYC) performances are available for several productions; individual dates vary. Discounted Student, Senior, Artsworker, and Under-35 tickets are available for many performances. Find out more at crowstheatre.com. • Group ticket discounts are available to some performances with groups of 8 or more. Call the box office for bookings. 18 | 2020-2021 Season Photo by Dahlia Katz. crowstheatre.com | 19
Support Crow’s. Become a The basics How to subscribe The Curated Packages SUBSCRIBE AND SET ASIDE MOMENTS HOW TO BECOME A FREQUENT FLYER. Reserve a curated slate of shows for a flat price. Your package includes taxes and TO CONNECT. fees, and a drink or snack at the bar at every performance. You’ll save on tickets, access 1. Choose discounts at our bar and restaurant Select between: #CrowsComplete See all eight plays in the season for $445*. and support Canadian artists. • a Custom Package of Don’t miss a moment of our groundbreaking season. A collection of work defined by 4 - 8 shows, or NEW Curated Packages spectacle, anarchic spirit, and innovation. Buy easily and select dates later. • a Curated Package of Curated packages include a drink or 4 or 8 shows. snack at the bar with each performance. BY KRISTEN THOMSON BY CLARE BARRON BY WAJDI MOUAWAD BY DAVE MALLOY 2. Get in touch It’s easy to buy our new curated Visit www.crowstheatre.com/subs packages: email boxoffice@crowstheatre.com • Select your package, pay a flat or call us at 647-341-7390 ext. 1010. BY JON LACHLAN STEWART rate, and select any performance BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM BY CLIFF CARDINAL BY MIKE LEW & MARIE HÉLÈNE BÉLANGER dates — now or later. 3. Subscribe You’ll save up to 30% based on the Login or create an account at our #GreatAdaptations See four plays including THE GREAT COMET for $275*. performances you select. ticketing website. Unmissable new takes on classic work from our greatest artists. • If you choose a Curated Package, Custom Packages you’ll be sent directly to checkout. Get the steepest discounts when you choose your dates now. • If you choose a Custom Package, Save even more when you select you will be asked to select your BY JON LACHLAN STEWART preview performances! performance dates. BY DAVE MALLOY BY MIKE LEW BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM & MARIE HÉLÈNE BÉLANGER • Save 20% on the single ticket price when you build your own #VisionaryVoices See four plays at Streetcar Crowsnest for $225*. 4-play package. Experience diverse and visionary voices that are shaking up the dramatic world. • Save 30% on the single ticket price when you select an 8-play package. BY KRISTEN THOMSON BY WAJDI MOUAWAD BY CLARE BARRON BY CLIFF CARDINAL *fees & HST included. 20 | 2020-2021 Season crowstheatre.com | 21
Season Calendar MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Guloien Theatre Scotiabank Community Studio 4 JAN 5 6 7 8 9 10 JA N UA R Y BIRDS 1 BIRDS 1 CLAUDIA I, CLAUDIA CBC CLIFF CARDINAL’S CBC SPECIAL BIRDS 7:30 (P) BIRDS 7:30 (P) BIRDS 7:30 (P) BIRDS 7:30 (O) BIRDS 7:30 DANCE DANCE NATION MACBETH MACBETH MUET 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 BIRDS BIRDS OF A KIND FRAGILE FRAGILE BIRDS 1 BIRDS 1 BIRDS 1 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 MERRILY MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG SPYDER SPYDER’S QUEST TO SAVE THE WORLD 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TEENAGE TEENAGE DICK OLD MAN OLD MAN AND THE RIVER BIRDS 1 BIRDS 1 BIRDS 1 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 Winter Garden Theatre 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 COMET NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 BIRDS 1 BIRDS 1 COMET 1:30 COMET 1:30 2020-2021 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 BIRDS 7:30 (P) PREVIEW (O) OPENING COMET 7:30 (P) COMET 7:30 (P) COMET 7:30 (P) COMET 7:30 (O) COMET 7:30 1 FEB 2 3 4 5 6 7 F E B R UA R Y MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN COMET 1:30 COMET 1:30 COMET 1:30 29 SEP 30 1 OCT 2 3 4 COMET 7:30 COMET 7:30 COMET 7:30 COMET 7:30 COMET 7:30 OCTOBER CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 7:30 (P) CLAUDIA 7:30 (P) CLAUDIA 7:30 (O) CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 COMET 1:30 COMET 1:30 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MERRILY 2 CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 2 CBC 2:30 CBC 2:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 (P) MERRILY 7:30 (P) MERRILY 7:30 (O) COMET 7:30 COMET 7:30 COMET 7:30 COMET 7:30 COMET 7:30 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 CBC 8 (P) CBC 8 (O) CBC 8 CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 MERRILY 2 MERRILY 2 MERRILY 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CBC 2:30 CBC 2:30 CBC 2:30 CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 2 CLAUDIA 2 MERRILY 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CLAUDIA 7:30 CBC 8 CBC 8 CBC 8 CBC 8 CBC 8 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 NOV 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 N OV E M B E R MERRILY 2 MERRILY 2 MERRILY 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CBC 2:30 CBC 2:30 CBC 2:30 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 MERRILY 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 MERRILY 7:30 FRAGILE 11 FRAGILE 11 CBC 8 CBC 8 CBC 8 CBC 8 CBC 8 DANCE 2 DANCE 2 1 MAR 2 3 4 5 6 7 MARCH FRAGILE 2:30 FRAGILE 2:30 FRAGILE 4:30 FRAGILE 4:30 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DANCE 7:30 (P) DANCE 7:30 (P) DANCE 7:30 (P) DANCE 7:30 (O) DANCE 7:30 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DANCE 2 DANCE 2 DANCE 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 TEENAGE 2 TEENAGE 2 TEENAGE 7:30 (P) TEENAGE 7:30 (P) TEENAGE 7:30 (P) TEENAGE 7:30 (O) TEENAGE 7:30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 1 APR 2 3 4 APRIL DANCE 2 DANCE 2 DANCE 2 TEENAGE 2 TEENAGE 2 TEENAGE 2 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 DECEMBER 30 1 DEC 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SPYDER 11 SPYDER 11 SPYDER 11 TEENAGE 2 TEENAGE 2 TEENAGE 2 DANCE 2 DANCE 2 DANCE 2 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 SPYDER 3 SPYDER 3 SPYDER 3 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 DANCE 7:30 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 TEENAGE 2 TEENAGE 2 TEENAGE 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 MACBETH 2:30 MACBETH 2:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 TEENAGE 7:30 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 MACBETH 8 (O) MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 OLD MAN 11 OLD MAN 11 OLD MAN 2 OLD MAN 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 OLD MAN 4:30 OLD MAN 4:30 MACBETH 2:30 MACBETH 2:30 MACBETH 2:30 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 M AY OLD MAN 11 OLD MAN 11 26 27 28 29 30 1 MAY 2 OLD MAN 3 OLD MAN 3 MACBETH 2:30 MACBETH 2:30 MACBETH 2:30 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 MACBETH 8 22 | 2020-2021 Season Calendar is subject to change. For show availability and updates, please visit crowstheatre.com crowstheatre.com | 23
S T R E E T CA R C R OW S N E S T 3 4 5 CA R L AW AV E N U E / T O R O N T O, O N M 4 M 2 T 1 2020-21 Season Supporters LEAD SEASON LEAD SEASON Sylvia SPONSOR PAT R O N Soyka C R E AT I V E YO U T H L E A D N A M I N G S P O N S O R, PROGRAM SPONSOR S T R E E T CA R C R OW S N E S T Sandra and McLean Smits The Max & Larry Enkin Jim Pitblado Family Family Foundation Foundation in Memory of Sharon Enkin R I S I N G S TA R PRODUCTION SUPPORTER EMERGING DIRECTOR PRIZE BIRDS OF A KIND PERFORMANCE SPONSOR AU D I E N C E E N R I C H M E N T PRINT I , C L AU D I A PROGRAM SPONSOR crowstheatre.com / 647-341-7390 ext. 1010
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