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The
Shaw Festival is one of the largest repertory companies in North
America, and the only theatre in the world that specializes
in plays written by Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries (1856-1950):
"plays about the beginning of the modern world."
The
season this year will start on April 1 and end November 1.
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1-800-511-SHAW (7429) |
Wonderful
Town (1953)
by Joseph Fields and
Jerome Chodorov
Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green |
A
musical Adventure about being young and pursuing a dream, based
on the delightful novel and movie 'My Sister Eileen'. Two sisters
arrive in New York to find fame, fortune and love. With the
help of some colourful characters from Greenwich Village, they
find even more than they bargained for.
Director:
Roger Hodgman
Opens: April 1
Closes: October 5
Theatre: Festival Theatre |
| Getting
Married (1908)
by Bernard Shaw |
Marriage
a la Shaw! The bishop's daughter is getting married today.
Or she was until she and her groom begin to have their doubts.
Soon the whole household has an opinion to share in this
witty and provocative look at the institution of marriage.
Director:
Joseph Ziegler
Opens: April 11
Closes: November 1
Theatre: Royal George Theatre
|
The
Stepmother (1924)
by Githa Sowerby |
The
riveting tale of a stepmother who cares deeply for her daughters
and a husband who cares more about money than his home and family.
An undiscovered theatrical gem from the author of 'Rutherford
and Son' and the Canadian premiere of a play written in 1924.
Director:
Jackie Maxwell
Opens: April 29
Closes: October 4
Theatre: Court House Theatre |
The
Little Foxes (1939)
by Lillian Hellman |
Family and
money - a lethal combination. When the Hubbard siblings decide
to invest in a cotton mill, the struggle for the biggest slice
of the pie begins. The treachery of these Southern foxes is
a timeless story about the power of greed.
Director:
Eda Holmes
Opens: May 3
Closes: November 1
Theatre: Royal George Thatre
|
An
Inspector Calls (1945)
by J.B. Priestley |
The
Birling family is enjoying a quiet celebration when a knock
at the door changes their lives. An inspector enters, questioning
each of them about their involvement in a mysterious death.
Skeletons clatter out of the closet in this complex mystery
with a twist.
Director:
Neil Munro
Opens: May 21
Closes: November 2
Theatre: Festival Theatre |
| A
Little Night Music (1973)
Book by Hugh Wheeler
Music and Lyrics
by Stephen Sondheim |
Three
mismatched couples gather for a weekend in the counrty under
the midnight sun. Lovers are lost and found, longed for and
forgotten, all set to some of musical theatre's most enduring
songs - including the classic "Send in the Clowns".
Director:
Morris Panych
Opens: June 1
Closes: October 4
Theatre: Court House Theatre |
The
President (1929) (lunchtime)
Adapted by Morwyn Brebner
by Ferenc Molnar |
The
clock starts ticking for a powerful bank president when the
young heiress under his care announces her secret marriage to
a taxi driver. With her parents set to arrive in less than an
hour, can this CEO transform the cabbie into an ideal son-in-law?
Director:
Blair Williams
Opens: June 7
Closes: October 4
Theatre: Royal George Theatre |
After
the Dance (1939)
by Terence Rattigan |
It's
1938 and the generation of Bright Young Things are still carrying
on like it's the Roaring Twenties. But David and his wife Joan
are beginning to look dangerously frivolous as the threat of
another war looms. What will become of them after the party
is over?
Director:
Neil Minro
Opens: June 25
Closes: October 5
Theatre: Royal GeorgeTheatre |
Mrs
Warren's Profession (1893)
by Bernard Shaw
|
Mrs
Kitty Warren has worked hard to provide for her daughter, but
when Vivie at last learns the truth about her mother's profession,
the stage is set for a battle royal between mother and daughter
about love, sex, money and morality. It's Shaw at his wicked
best.
Director:
Jackie Maxwell
Opens: July 6
Closes: November 1
Theatre: Festival Theatre |
Belle
Moral (2005)
by Ann-Marie Macdonald |
On
the Scottish coast, in an ancestral home called Belle Moral,
young Pearl has a curious and scientific nature - and an ear
in a jar. Some in the family wish she would let sleeping dogs
lie. A gothic comedy with a hint of "whodunnit".
Director:
Alisa Palmer
Opens: July 12
Closes: October 5
Theatre: Court House Theatre |
| Follies:
In Concert (1971) |
Limited
engagement. Four performances only.
August
29
September 12
September 27
October 4
Time:
8:00 p.m.
Theatre: Festival Theatre |
| The
2008 season is generously supported by Court House Season Partner
Acura and HSBC |