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soulpepper founding members: Martha Burns Michael Hanrahan Susan Coyne Stuart Hughes Ted Dykstra Diana Leblanc Leslie Lester, Executive Director
Diego Matamoros Nancy Palk Albert Schultz
Robyn Stevan William Webster Joseph Ziegler
Dear Friends, Welcome to our 2011 season! Soulpepper is growing again and this year you will have even more plays to choose from. We have listened to you, our valued audience, and added more choice, more weekday matinée performances and more flexibility. We’ve standardized our pricing, so you can mix and match weekday and weekend performances to create a subscription package best suited to your schedule. We will present 17 plays at the Young Centre this year. The season includes ten original productions and remounts of five of our best and most popular shows from seasons past. New this year are two special oneact presentations—The Aleph with Diego Matamoros and The Kreutzer Sonata with Ted Dykstra, offered at a great price to add to your subscription. We have also created a family series of plays suitable for younger audiences. Family friendly shows are indicated in the season listing. As always we have assembled a company of Canada’s finest theatre artists to bring these wonderful stories to life on our stages. We can’t wait to tackle our most ambitious and broad-ranging season to date. Subscribe today and join us! Yours,
2011 illustrations: Chris Silas Neal
Albert Schultz, Artistic Director
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SOULPEPPER’S 2011 SEASON
OLEANNA David Mamet
An ordinary meeting between a professor and his student explodes into a debate on the abuses of power that threatens to turn the tables completely. This is master wordsmith David Mamet (Glengarry Glen Ross) at his aggressive best, in a play that brings to question the implications of thoughtless action and political correctness gone sour. warning: mature content.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM William Shakespeare
It’s love in a forest, complicated by meddling fairies and paralleled with a hapless troupe of amateur actors. One of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies. Family: Ages 10+
THE TIME OF THE FANTASTICKS YOUR LIFE Book & Lyrics by Tom Jones, Music by Harvey Schmidt
“Try to Remember the Kind of September…” Forbidden love between the children of feuding neighbours and the complications that reality brings is lovingly rendered in this tender, hilarious musical. The world’s longest running musical (42 years and 17,162 consecutive performances), The Fantasticks has delighted playgoers for generations. Family: Ages 10+
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William Saroyan
William Saroyan’s boisterous, fantastical, exquisitely crafted The Time of Your Life won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize and two 2008 Dora Awards for Soulpepper’s Joseph Ziegler and Stuart Hughes. A nostalgic and open-eyed love letter to an America-that-mighthave-been set in a late-1930s San Francisco honkytonk saloon, Saroyan mixes an intoxicating cocktail of redemption and hope.
OUR TOWN Thornton Wilder
Soulpepper’s beloved version of Thornton Wilder’s masterpiece Our Town returns to remind us to make the most of life’s every blessing. Wilder’s gentle, humorous and poetic theatrical meditation takes us to the community of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, where the simplest acts can leave the greatest impressions. 2006 Dora Award (Outstanding Production). Family: Ages 10+
DOUBLE BILL
Two absolutely magical theatrical collective creations full of humour, music, and life itself.
(re)birth: e.e. cummings in song
An innovative and highly theatrical perspective on one of the pre-eminent voices of 20th century poetry.
Window on Toronto
Master director László Marton and the ensemble show us our vibrant and often hilarious city from the perspective of a hot dog vendor at Nathan Phillips Square.
Fronteras Americanas Guillermo Verdecchia
Winner of the Governor General’s Award for best drama, Fronteras Americanas is written and performed by renowned Argentinean Canadian artist Guillermo Verdecchia. A brilliant and very funny examination of immigrant identity, Fronteras exposes the raw nerve of living with one’s heart in multiple places.
BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR John Gray with Eric Peterson
Billy Bishop is winging his way back to the Young Centre! Creators John Gray and Eric Peterson return with the beloved story of the celebrated and irreverent Canadian World War One flying ace. Family: Ages 10+
THE GLASS MENAGERIE Tennessee Williams
The first great ‘memory play,’ Tennessee Williams’ earliest success centres on the domestic anguish of the fading Wingfield family as they await the arrival of a ‘Gentleman Caller’ to redeem Laura, a woman as fragile as the glass animal figurines she cherishes. Photo Credits / Page 2: Eric Peterson in Billy Bishop Goes to War. Photo: Cylla von Tiedemann. Page 3: Albert Schultz in rehearsal. Photo: Sian Richards. Page 4: Stuart Hughes & Joseph Ziegler in The Time of Your Life. Photo: Sandy Nicholson. Page 5: Gregory Prest & Karen Rae in Window on Toronto. Photo: Cylla von Tiedemann. Page 6 (clockwise from left): Kevin Bundy, Oliver Dennis, Derek Boyes, Michael Hanrahan, Albert Schultz & Diego Matamoros in The Odd Couple. Photo: Cylla von Tiedemann. Page 7 (top): Oliver Dennis & Patricia Fagan in Parfumerie. Photo: Cylla von Tiedemann. (left): Diego Matamoros in The Aleph. Photo: Cylla von Tiedemann. (right): Ted Dykstra in The Kreutzer Sonata. Photo: John Lauener. Back cover: Nancy Palk in rehearsal. Photo: Sian Richards. 5
SOULPEPPER’S 2011 SEASON
ExIT THE KING
THE pRICE
As the dilapidated kingdom of King Berenger the First crumbles around him, the aging monarch is told that he has until the end of the play to live. Absurdist master Eugène Ionesco at his hilarious and provocative best.
Two estranged brothers meet in a condemned house to sell their father’s possessions and discover that thoughtless actions, turbulent memories, and longheld regret have more of a price than any family heirlooms ever could. Arthur Miller’s engrossing drama examines the repercussions of the decisions we make and the price that every family pays.
EUGÈNE IONESCO
WHITE BITING DOG JUDITH THOMpSON
A distraught lawyer steps to the edge of Toronto’s Bloor Street bridge but is stopped by the words of a small white dog, who instructs him that his mental pain will be eased if he can save his dying father. This searing portrayal of domestic disharmony is one of the great Toronto plays. Soulpepper is thrilled to perform the work of one of Canada’s most celebrated writers. warning: mature content.
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ARTHUR MILLER
THE ODD COUpLE NEIL SIMON
Neil Simon’s legendary exploration of the relationship between fastidious Felix and his sloppy roommate Oscar is one of the most iconic and enduring pieces of twentieth century American comedy. The pairing of Diego Matamoros’ Felix and Albert Schultz’s Oscar received rave reviews in 2008, and both will resume their hilarious, tender friendship.
GHOSTS
HENRIK IBSEN, ADApTED BY MORRIS pANYCH
With its frank discussion of relationships, morality, and family values, Henrik Ibsen’s masterpiece caused a sensation on its debut. In Morris Panych’s vital new translation, the ghosts that haunt the lives of a family’s shattered glory are as haunting and provocative as ever.
pARFUMERIE
MIKLOS LÁSZLÓ, ADApTED BY ADAM pETTLE & BRENDA ROBINS
The smash hit of 2009 returns! Adam Pettle and Brenda Robins’ winning adaptation about two clerks in a Budapest perfume shop who feud by day and unknowingly exchange anonymous love letters by night is one of the world’s most beloved stories. 2010 Dora Award (Outstanding Production). Family: Ages 10+
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DIEGO MATAMOROS & DANIEL BROOKS
The Aleph is the by-popular-demand return of the thought-provoking adaptation of a short story by Argentinean master Jorge Luis Borges created by three of Canada’s finest theatre artists, director Daniel Brooks, designer Michael Levine, and actor Diego Matamoros.
THE KREUTZER SONATA
LEO TOLSTOY, ADApTED BY TED DYKSTRA This acclaimed adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s novella, adapted and performed by Ted Dykstra, is an unflinching view of marriage, hatred, and sexual jealousy, underscored by Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata.
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soulpepper 2011 SUBSCRIBER performance calendar January / February sunday MONDAY 23 24
TUESDAY 25
WEDNESDAY 26
THURSDAY 27
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7 8 9 Oleanna (8:00) Fan (7:30) Fan (7:30) Oleanna (8:00) Oleanna (2:00/8:00) 14 15 16 Fan (7:30) Oleanna (8:00) Fan (7:30) Oleanna (2:00/8:00) 21 22 23 Dream (7:30) Fan (7:30) Dream (7:30) Oleanna (8:00) Oleanna (8:00) Oleanna (8:00)
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TUESDAY 1 Fan (7:30) Oleanna (8:00)
WEDNESDAY 2 Dream (7:30) Oleanna (2:00/8:00)
THURSDAY 3 Dream (7:30) Oleanna (8:00)
FRIDAY 4 Fan (7:30) Oleanna (8:00)
7 Fan (7:30) 14 Fan (7:30)
8 Dream (7:30) 15 Dream (7:30)
11 Fan (7:30) 18 Time (7:30)
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25 Dream (7:30)
SATURDAY 29 Oleanna (8:00) 5 Oleanna (2:00/8:00) 12 Fan (1:30/7:30) Oleanna (2:00/8:00) 19 Dream (7:30) Oleanna (2:00/8:00) 26 Fan (1:30) Dream (7:30) Oleanna (2:00/8:00) 5
SATURDAY 5 Fan (1:30) Dream (7:30) Oleanna (2:00/8:00) 12 Dream (7:30) 19 Time (1:30) Fan (7:30) 26 Dream (1:30) Time (7:30) 2
play titles legend: Oleanna — Oleanna The Fantasticks — Fan A Midsummer Night’s Dream — Dream The Time of Your Life — Time Our Town — Town Double Bill ((re)Birth/Window) — Double
Fronteras Americanas — Front The Aleph — Aleph Billy Bishop Goes to War — Billy The Glass Menagerie — Glass The Kreutzer Sonata — Kreutzer Exit the King — Exit
opening night (not for sale) / talk back tuesdays earlybird & WEEKDAY MATINéE / Pre-Performance Chats 1 4
White Biting Dog — White The Price — Price The Odd Couple — Odd Ghosts — Ghosts Parfumerie — Par
April sunday MONDAY 27 28
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6 Dream (1:30) Time (7:30) 13 Town (7:30)
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WEDNESDAY 1 Billy (7:30) Aleph (2:00) 8
June sunday MONDAY 29 30 5
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SATURDAY 2 Time (7:30) 9 Town (1:30) Time (7:30) 16 Town (1:30) Time (7:30) 23
15 Town (1:30) Dream (7:30) 22 Town (1:30/7:30) 29 30 Town (7:30) Double (8:00)
FRIDAY 6 Front (7:30) 13 Town (1:30) Front (7:30) Double (2:00) Aleph (8:00) 20 Front (7:30) Double (8:00)
SATURDAY 7 Front (1:30) Double (2:00) 14 Aleph (8:00)
21 Aleph (2:00) Double (8:00)
26 Aleph (8:00)
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5 6 Glass (7:30) Glass (7:30) 12 13 Glass (7:30) Glass (7:30) Kreutzer (8:00) Kreutzer (2:00/8:00)
18 19 20 Kreutzer (8:00) Kreutzer (8:00) Billy (1:30) Glass (7:30) Kreutzer (2:00/8:00) 25 26 27 Glass (7:30) Billy (1:30) Kreutzer (8:00) Glass (7:30) Kreutzer (2:00/8:00)
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TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 2 3 Glass (7:30) Billy (1:30) Kreutzer (8:00) Glass (7:30) Kreutzer (2:00/8:00) 9 10 Glass (7:30) Glass (1:30) Kreutzer (8:00) Exit (7:30) Kreutzer (2:00/8:00) 16 17 Exit (7:30) Exit (7:30) White (8:00) 23 24 Exit (7:30) Exit (1:30) White (8:00)
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FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 Glass (7:30) Glass (7:30) 7 8 9 Glass (7:30) Glass (7:30) Glass (7:30) 14 15 16 Glass (7:30) Billy (7:30) Billy (1:30) Kreutzer (8:00) Kreutzer (8:00) Glass (7:30) Kreutzer (2:00/8:00) 22 21 23 Billy (7:30) Glass (7:30) Billy (1:30) Kreutzer (8:00) Kreutzer (8:00) Glass (7:30) Kreutzer (2:00/8:00) 28 29 30 Kreutzer (8:00) Billy (7:30) Billy (1:30) Glass (7:30) Kreutzer (8:00)
THURSDAY 4 Billy (7:30)
FRIDAY SATURDAY 5 6 Glass (7:30) Exit (7:30) Kreutzer (8:00) Kreutzer (2:00/8:00)
11 12 Glass (7:30) Exit (7:30) Kreutzer (8:00) 18 Exit (7:30) White (8:00) 25 Exit (7:30)
19 Exit (7:30) 26 Exit (7:30)
13 Exit (1:30/7:30) White (8:00) 20 Exit (1:30) White (8:00) 27 Exit (7:30) White (2:00/8:00) 3
30 Exit (7:30) Price (8:00)
31 Price (2:00) White (8:00)
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7 White (2:00) Price (8:00) 14 Price (2:00) White (8:00) 21 Price (2:00/8:00)
THURSDAY 1 Exit (1:30/7:30) Price (8:00) 8 White (8:00) 15 White (8:00)
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13 Price (8:00)
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soulpepper 2011 SUBSCRIPTION performance calendar October sunday MONDAY 25 26
TUESDAY 27
WEDNESDAY 28
THURSDAY 29
FRIDAY 30
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10 Ghosts (7:30)
11 Ghosts (7:30)
13 Ghosts (7:30)
7 Odd (7:30) 14 Ghosts (7:30)
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17 Ghosts (7:30)
18 Ghosts (7:30)
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5 Odd (1:30/7:30) 12 Odd (1:30) Ghosts (7:30) 19 Ghosts (1:30) Odd (7:30) 26 2
20 Ghosts (1:30) Odd (7:30) 27 3
21 22 Odd (1:30/7:30) Odd (1:30) Ghosts (7:30) 28 29 4 5
November sunday MONDAY 30 31
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WEDNESDAY 30 7
13 Par (7:30) 20 Par (7:30) 27
14 Par (1:30/7:30) 21 Par (1:30/7:30) 28
SATURDAY 1 Odd (1:30/7:30) White (2:00/8:00) 8 Odd (1:30/7:30) 15 Odd (1:30/7:30)
SATURDAY 5 Ghosts (1:30/7:30) 12 Ghosts (7:30) 19 26 3
SATURDAY 3 10 Par (7:30) 17 24 Par (1:30) 31
play titles legend: Oleanna — Oleanna The Fantasticks — Fan A Midsummer Night’s Dream — Dream The Time of Your Life — Time Our Town — Town Double Bill ((re)Birth/Window) — Double
Fronteras Americanas — Front The Aleph — Aleph Billy Bishop Goes to War — Billy The Glass Menagerie — Glass The Kreutzer Sonata — Kreutzer Exit the King — Exit
White Biting Dog — White The Price — Price The Odd Couple — Odd Ghosts — Ghosts Parfumerie — Par
opening night (not for sale) / talk back tuesdays earlybird & WEEKDAY MATINéE / Pre-Performance Chats 17
YOUNG CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS The Young Centre is Toronto’s cultural hub in the heart of the Distillery District.
Join us before and after your Soulpepper play for food, drinks and great entertainment!
Café/Bar: The Young Centre has a fully licensed café and bar in the atrium. Enjoy a light meal and drinks before the show. Pre-order your intermission refreshments and avoid the line up.
Cabaret at the Young: The Young Centre presents intimate cabaret concerts with some of Toronto’s most dynamic performers Friday & Saturday nights at 10pm. Check youngcentre.ca for performance schedule.
How to get to the Young Centre The Young Centre is located at the northeast corner of the Distillery Historic District at the intersection of Mill Street and Cherry Street.
Parking:
There is a parking lot in the Distillery District with an entrance on Parliament Street. This lot fills up quickly, especially on weekends. However, there are three other parking lots close by, north of Mill Street on the east and west sides of Parliament.
TTC Access: GO Transit /Union Station From Union Station go to the southeast corner of Front and Bay Streets to board the 72A Pape Avenue bus. Get off at Cherry and Mill Streets.
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Subway a) Take the subway to Castle Frank station on the Bloor line. Connect to Bus 65A Parliament. Ride the bus straight down Parliament. Exit at Front St. and walk one block south to Mill Street b) Take the subway to King station. Transfer to eastbound 504 King streetcar and take it to Trinity. Walk 2 blocks south on Trinity to Mill Street. King Streetcar Take the 504 King streetcar to Trinity. Walk 2 blocks south on Trinity to Mill Street.
SOULPEPPER GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SUPPORT OF 2011 lead sponsors
foundation supporters
government support
production sponsors
in kind sponsors
stageplay program sponsor
in the schools elementary program & school matinees sponsor
curtain up sponsor
in the schools esl program sponsor
box office: 416.866.8666 Please return undeliverable mail to: soulpepper theatre company young centre for the performing arts 55 mill street, building 49 toronto on m5a 3c4