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In The Freedom of Dreams: The Story of Nelson Mandela - Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People

Saturday, Apr 5 2003 to Sunday, May 18, 2003
165 Front St E., Toronto
Call (416) 862-2222 for tickets and (416) 363-5131 for more details.
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Russell Hill - Tarragon Theatre

Tuesday, Apr 15 2003 to Sunday, May 25, 2003
30 Bridgman Avenue, Toronto
The 1995 Toronto subway crash provides the linking metaphor for this series of dramatic scenes about missed warning signals. A darkly comic look at the junction of life and disaster from the author of the Chalmers Award-winning RADIO: 30. Call (416) 536-5018 for more details.
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Other People's Money - East Side Players

Thursday, Nov 21 2002 to Sunday, December 07, 2003
Todmorden Mills - Pottery Road (Between Bayview and Broadview avenues
8 PM
Call (416) 425-0917 for more details.
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Provenance - CanStage

Friday, Jan 9 2004 to Saturday, March 06, 2004
Berkley Street Theatre - 27 Berkley St.
A mysterious figure frozen in a painting, sold and stolen, displayed and desired over the course of a century, now hidden in a Viennese brothel by a madam on the verge of madness. Canada’s foremost artist in puppet theatre, Burkett creates some of the world’s most elaborate and provocative puppetry. Bawdy, wry, witty and sentimental – Burkett’s work plumbs the highs and lows of the human experience. Ronnie Burkett returns to CanStage with his internationally acclaimed adult puppetry in a play that is tender, exotic, erotic and wonderfully beautiful. Call (416) 368-3110 for more details and tickets.
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The Syringa Tree - CanStage

Monday, Feb 23 2004 to Saturday, March 20, 2004
Bluma Appel Theatre - St.Lawrence Centre for the Arts - 27 Front St. E.
Pamela Gien's new play, The Syringa Tree, tells the story of an abiding love between two families--one black, one white--and the two children who are born into their shared household in the early 1960s in South Africa. Seen first through the eyes of a six-year-old child as she tries to make sense of the chaos and magic of her world, the play follows their destinies through four generations, from early apartheid to the present free South Africa. Call (416) 368-3110 for more details and tickets.
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Pélagie, An Acadian Odyssey - CanStage

Monday, Apr 5 2004 to Saturday, May 01, 2004
Bluma Appel Theatre - St.Lawrence Centre for the Arts - 27 Front St. E.
The Acadians were scattered throughout the southern states after their brutal deportation at the hands of the British. Pélagie Leblanc has saved enough money for a cart and gathers her family to commence the long journey home to Nova Scotia. The path is treacherous along their epic musical odyssey testing Pélagie’s determination to repatriate her family and her heart. Call (416) 368-3110 for more details and tickets.
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The Last Five Years - CanStage

Monday, Apr 19 2004 to Saturday, May 29, 2004
Berkley Street Theatre - 27 Berkley St.
A fresh and contemporary musical from Tony-Award winning composer Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Songs for a New World), The Last Five Years chronicles a young couple's romance in a new and exciting way: her story starts at the end of their relationship; his begins on the day they met. Funny and uplifting, the show captures some of the most heartbreaking and universally felt moments of modern romance. Call (416) 368-3110 for more details and tickets.
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“HYDRO ONE, CONSUMERS ZERO”

Indefinite Run opening October 30th, 2002
56 Blue Jays Way
Monday – Friday 8:00, Saturday 8:00 & 10:30
Hydro One, Consumers Zero (Working Title) is the new revue we will be premiering in October. Directed by Mike Kennard, of Mump & Smoot. Previews start October 17th, Show opening October 30th for an Indefinite Run. Call (416) 343-0033 ext. 311 for more details.
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