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2012 lead sponsors
15TH ANNIVERSARY
soulpepper founding members:Martha BurnsSusan CoyneTed Dykstra
Michael HanrahanStuart HughesDiana Leblanc
Diego MatamorosNancy PalkAlbert Schultz
Robyn StevanWilliam WebsterJoseph Ziegler
Leslie Lester, Executive Director
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to our 15th Anniversary Season! I am proud to share with you the 12 great plays that will delight, challenge, inspire and entertain you in the coming year. We are offering you ten new productions and the return of two Soulpepper favourites, including our perennial classic A Christmas Carol.
The season includes plays from Canada, Ireland, England, the United States and Russia, and brings Soulpepper to 107 original productions over 15 seasons!
We open with our very first original full-length play, Kim’s Convenience, written by Soulpepper Academy Alumnus Ins Choi, continuing our commitment to new works about the city of Toronto.
As always, we have assembled a company of Canada’s finest theatre artists and we look forward to bringing these stories to life on our stages.
We hope you’ll come with us on another remarkable journey.
Yours, Albert Schultz, Artistic Director
SOULPEPPER 2012 COMPANY
Akosua Amo-Ademsoulpepper academy
Derek Boyes Evan Buliung Kevin Bundy Daniel Chapman-Smith
Ins Choi
Ari Cohen Oliver Dennis Deborah Drakeford Raquel Duffy Ted Dykstrafounding member
Matthew Edison
Patricia Fagan Stephen Guy-McGrath
Michael Hanrahanfounding member
Maggie Huculak Stuart Hughesfounding member
John Jarvis
SOULPEPPER 2012 COMPANY
Esther Jun Qasim Khansoulpepper academy
Sarah Koehnsoulpepper academy
Courtney Lancastersoulpepper academy
Diana Leblancfounding member
Krystin Pellerin Eric Peterson Jordan Pettle Gregory Prest Brenda Robins
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Maria Vacratsis William Websterfounding member
Kenneth Welsh Daniel Willistonsoulpepper academy
SOULPEPPER 2012 COMPANY
Justin Many Fingerssoulpepper academy
Diego Matamorosfounding member
Weyni Mengesha Hannah Millersoulpepper academy
Nancy Palkfounding member
Mike Ross Paolo Santaluciasoulpepper academy
Andre Sills Michael Simpson David Storch
Sarah Wilson Jean Yoon Joseph Zieglerfounding member
Not pictured: Brian Bisson Daniel Brooks Tangara JonesLászló MartonMichael ShamataTim Ziegler
actor photos: sandy nicholson
Soulpepper Academy alumnus Ins Choi’s hilarious and touching debut play set in a Regent Park Korean convenience store was the smash hit of the 2011 Toronto Fringe Festival. The journey of a fractured but loving family confronting the future and forgiving the past is a Toronto classic in the making.
direCted by
Weyni Mengesha
featuring
Ins Choi, Esther Jun, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Jean Yoon
KIM’S CONVENIENCE INS CHOI
JAN-FEB
In this internationally celebrated Canadian play, four ne’er-do-well morphine addicts get together in a Toronto apartment to discuss a dangerous but seemingly foolproof robbery. As the four try to put their differences aside and concentrate on the job at hand, Lee MacDougall’s gritty black comedy makes it clear that some personalities are too much to be suppressed.
direCted by
Stuart Hughes
featuring
Michael Hanrahan, Oliver Dennis, Diego Matamoros, Mike Ross
HIGH LIFE LEE MACDOUGALL
FEB-MAR
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Eugene O’Neill’s revelation of a day in the life of his own tortured family is considered by many to be the greatest of all American plays. A haunting story of family, isolation, addiction and despair, Long Day’s Journey Into Night explores how bitterness and unsaid truths can pull a family apart at the seams.
direCted by
Diana Leblanc
featuring
Evan Buliung, Nancy Palk, Krystin Pellerin, Gregory Prest, Joseph Ziegler
LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT EUGENE O’NEILL
FEB-MAR
The chaotic, eccentric lives of the Sycamore family are thrown into unaccustomed order when their sensible daughter Alice brings a prospective beau and his conservative parents home for dinner. Kaufman and Hart are at their frenetic best with this Pulitzer Prize-winning romp.
direCted by
Joseph Ziegler
featuring
Brian Bisson, Derek Boyes, Raquel Duffy, Patricia Fagan, John Jarvis, Diego Matamoros, Nancy Palk, Krystin Pellerin, Eric Peterson, Gregory Prest, Brenda Robins, Mike Ross, Andre Sills, Michael Simpson, Maria Vacratsis, Tim Ziegler
YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU GEORGE S. KAUFMAN & MOSS HART
APR-JUNE
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David Storey’s plays are an important part of the Renaissance of English playwriting in the 60s and 70s. This almost forgotten masterpiece, a wonderful playground for actors, reminds us of Storey’s brilliance. It is a very funny, moving, and ultimately surprising play.
direCted by
Albert Schultz
featuring
Oliver Dennis, Michael Hanrahan, Brenda Robins, Andre Sills, Maria Vacratsis
HOME DAVID STOREY
MAY-JUNE
production sponsor
10
David Mamet’s savage insight into the morals (or lack thereof) involved with producing Hollywood blockbusters sees two executives gamble their integrity for profit, only to have matters complicated by a surprise dissenting perspective. In Mamet’s hands, quaint notions of loyalty, integrity, and straight talk become mere pawns in this scathing comedy.
direCted by
David Storch
featuring
Ari Cohen, Jordan Pettle, Sarah Wilson
SPEED- THE-PLOW DAVID MAMET
JULY-SEPT
generously supported by
1 1
When the popular vaudeville duo of ‘Lewis and Clark’ is invited to reunite after 12 years for a television special, it appears to be a can’t-miss proposition, except for one problem: they can’t stand each other. Neil Simon’s uproarious comedy takes an insightful look inside what happens when the spotlight shifts away and life crowds in.
direCted by
Ted Dykstra
featuring
Oliver Dennis, John Jarvis, Eric Peterson, Jordan Pettle, Kenneth Welsh, Sarah Wilson, Tim Ziegler
THE SUNSHINE BOYS NEIL SIMON
JULY-SEPTproduction sponsor
1 2
Russian master Mikhail Bulgakov delves into the opulent world of eighteenth-century France with an extraordinary consideration of the life of French dramatist Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, better known as Molière. Dramatist, actor, theatre manager, lover, and scoundrel, Molière shrewdly crafts his own legend while battling the forces that hunger for his downfall.
direCted by
László Marton
featuring
Akosua Amo-Adem, Derek Boyes, Raquel Duffy, Michael Hanrahan, Stuart Hughes, Qasim Khan, Sarah Koehn, Courtney Lancaster, Justin Many Fingers, Diego Matamoros, Hannah Miller, Gregory Prest, Paolo Santalucia, Michael Simpson, William Webster, Daniel Williston
THE ROYAL COMEDIANS MIKHAIL BULGAKOV
JULY-SEPT
production sponsor
Salem, Mass., 1692: a small, devout town is thrown into chaos with accusations of witchcraft and spiritual possession. Miller’s explosive account of the famous Salem witch trials caused a sensation with its parallels to the Communist scares of the 50s, and remains one of his most enduring classics.
direCted by
Albert Schultz
featuring
Akosua Amo-Adem, Derek Boyes, Oliver Dennis, Raquel Duffy, Patricia Fagan, Michael Hanrahan, Stuart Hughes, John Jarvis, Qasim Khan, Sarah Koehn, Courtney Lancaster, Justin Many Fingers, Hannah Miller, Nancy Palk, Gregory Prest, Mike Ross, Paolo Santalucia, Michael Simpson, Maria Vacratsis, William Webster, Daniel Williston, Joseph Ziegler
THE CRUCIBLE ARTHUR MILLER
JULY-SEPT
generously supported by
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In a room safe from the desolate landscape outside, Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, gives orders to his servant, Clov, a man unable to sit, as Hamm’s elderly parents, Nagg and Nell, look on from their trashcan homes. One of master absurdist Samuel Beckett’s most important works, Soulpepper’s acclaimed Endgame returns with a new vision.
direCted by
Daniel Brooks
featuring
Diego Matamoros, Michael Simpson, Maria Vacratsis, Joseph Ziegler
ENDGAME SAMUEL BECKETT
OCT-NOV
generously supported by
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Arthur Miller’s heartbreaking memory play follows travelling salesman Willy Loman as he chases the American Dream. As Willy begins to see the world pass him by, he is forced to refocus his hopes on his two sons in a shattering tragedy about the endless search for a sense of belonging. Joseph Ziegler reprises his Dora Award-winning performance for a limited engagement.
direCted by
Albert Schultz
featuring
Ari Cohen, Raquel Duffy, Michael Hanrahan, Nancy Palk, Gregory Prest, Mike Ross, William Webster, Joseph Ziegler
DEATH OF A SALESMAN ARTHUR MILLER
SEPT-OCT
“THIS IS A ‘SALESMAN’ TO DIE FOR. IF YOU HAVE A HEART, YOU CANNOT MISS THIS SHOW” –Toronto Star
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Bah Humbug! Soulpepper’s beloved production of Michael Shamata’s A Christmas Carol has become a Toronto holiday tradition. Follow Ebenezer Scrooge as he is visited by three ghosts who help him understand the importance of charity in the holiday season.
direCted by
Michael Shamata
featuring
Kevin Bundy, Daniel Chapman-Smith, Oliver Dennis, Deborah Drakeford, Matthew Edison, Stephen Guy-McGrath, Maggie Huculak, John Jarvis, Tangara Jones, Sarah Wilson, Joseph Ziegler
A CHRISTMAS CAROL CHARLES DICKENS, ADAPTED BY MICHAEL SHAMATA
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2. CHOOSE YOUR PLAYS Select your performances from the season calendar on pages 22-25
play number of seats day date time
FULL LENGTH
Kim’s Convenience (begins Jan 12)
High Life (begins Feb 13)
Long Day’s Journey Into Night (begins Feb 14)
You Can’t Take It With You (begins April 19)
Home (begins May 8)
Speed-the-Plow (begins July 5)
The Sunshine Boys (begins July 14)
The Royal Comedians (begins July 24)
The Crucible (begins July 25)
Death of a Salesman (begins Sept 5)
Endgame (begins Oct 26)
A Christmas Carol (begins Dec 3)
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January sunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12
Kim’s (8:00)13Kim’s (8:00)
14Kim’s (8:00)
15 16Kim’s (8:00)
17Kim’s (8:00)
18Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
19Kim’s (8:00)
20Kim’s (8:00)
21Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
22 23Kim’s (8:00)
24Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
25Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
26Kim’s (8:00)
27Kim’s (8:00)
28Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
29 30Kim’s (8:00)
31Kim’s (8:00)
Februarysunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday
1Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
2Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
3Kim’s (8:00)
4Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
5 6Kim’s (8:00)
7Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
8Kim’s (8:00)
9Kim’s (8:00)
10Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
11Kim’s (2:00/8:00)
12 13High (7:30)
14Long (7:30)
15High (7:30)
16Long (7:30)
17High (7:30)
18Long (7:30)
19 20High (7:30)
21High (7:30)
22Long (7:30)
23Long (7:30)
24High (7:30)
25Long (1:30)High (7:30)
26 27Long (7:30)
28High (7:30)
29Long (1:30)High (7:30)
Marchsunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday
1Long (7:30)
2High (7:30)
3High (1:30)Long (7:30)
4 5Long (7:30)
6High (7:30)
7Long (1:30)High (7:30)
8Long (7:30)
9High (7:30)
10High (1:30)Long (7:30)
11 12High (7:30)
13Long (7:30)
14High (1:30)Long (7:30)
15High (7:30)
16Long (7:30)
17Long (1:30)High (7:30)
18 19Long (7:30)
20High (7:30)
21Long (1:30)High (7:30)
22High (7:30)
23Long (7:30)
24High (1:30)Long (7:30)
25 26High (7:30)
27Long (7:30)
28High (1:30)Long (7:30)
29 30 31Long (1:30)
Aprilsunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19
Can’t (7:30)20Can’t (7:30)
21Can’t (7:30)
22 23Can’t (7:30)
24Can’t (7:30)
25Can’t (7:30)
26Can’t (7:30)
27Can’t (7:30)
28Can’t (7:30)
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2012 PERFORMANCE CALENDAR
2012 PERFORMANCE CALENDAR
Julysunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday1 2 3 4 5
Speed (8:00)6 7
Speed (8:00)8 9
Speed (8:00)10Speed (8:00)
11 12 13Speed (8:00)
14Boys (8:00)
15 16Speed (8:00)
17Boys (8:00)
18Speed (2:00)Boys (8:00)
19Boys (8:00)
20Speed (8:00)
21Speed (2:00) Boys (8:00)
22 23Speed (8:00)
24Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
25Speed (2:00/8:00)Cruc (7:30)
26Boys (8:00)
27Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
28Boys (2:00/8:00)Royal (7:30)
29 30Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
31Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
Maysunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday
1 2Can’t (1:30/7:30)
3 4Can’t (7:30)
5Can’t (1:30/7:30)
6 7 8Home (7:30)
9Can’t (1:30/7:30)
10Home (7:30)
11Can’t (7:30)
12Home (7:30)
13 14Home (7:30)
15Home (7:30)
16Can’t (1:30/7:30)
17Home (7:30)
18Can’t (7:30)
19Home (1:30)Can’t (7:30)
20 21Can’t (7:30)
22Home (7:30)
23Home (1:30)Can’t (7:30)
24Can’t (7:30)
25Home (7:30)
26Home (1:30)Can’t (7:30)
27 28Home (7:30)
29Can’t (7:30)
30Can’t (1:30)Home (7:30)
31Home (7:30)
Junesunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday
1Can’t (7:30)
2Home (1:30)Can’t (7:30)
3 4Can’t (7:30)
5Home (7:30)
6Home (1:30)Can’t (7:30)
7Home (7:30)
8Can’t (7:30)
9Can’t (1:30)Home (7:30)
10 11Home (7:30)
12Can’t (7:30)
13Can’t (1:30)Home (7:30)
14Home (7:30)
15Can’t (7:30)
16Home (1:30)Can’t (7:30)
17 18Can’t (7:30)
19Home (7:30)
20Home (1:30)Can’t (7:30)
21Can’t (7:30)
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
opening night (not for sale) earlybird & Weekday matinée
talk baCk tuesdayspre-performanCe Chats (subscriber exclusive)
sold out performanCe
Kim’s — Kim’s ConvenienceLong — Long Day’s Journey Into NightHigh — High LifeCan’t — You Can’t Take It With You
Home — HomeSpeed — Speed-the-Plow Boys — The Sunshine BoysRoyal — The Royal Comedians
Cruc — The CrucibleSales — Death of a SalesmanEnd — EndgameCarol — A Christmas Carol
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Augustsunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday
1Royal (7:30)Boys (2:00/8:00)
2Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
3Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
4Cruc (7:30)Speed (2:00/8:00)
5 6Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
7Royal (7:30)
8Cruc (7:30)Speed (2:00/8:00)
9Cruc (7:30)
10Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
11Royal (1:30)Boys (2:00) Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
12 13Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
14Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
15Royal (1:30)Boys (2:00)Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
16Boys (8:00)
17Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
18Cruc (1:30/7:30)Speed (2:00/8:00)
19 20Boys (8:00)
21Royal (7:30) Boys (8:00)
22Royal (1:30)Boys (2:00)Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
23Boys (8:00)
24Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
25Cruc (1:30/7:30)Speed (2:00/8:00)
26 27Boys (8:00)
28Boys (8:00)
29Cruc (1:30/7:30)Speed (2:00/8:00)
30Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
31Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
Septembersunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday
1Royal (1:30)Boys (2:00)Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
2 3Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
4Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
5Royal (1:30)Sales (7:30)Boys (2:00/8:00)
6Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
7Sales (7:30)Boys (8:00)
8Royal (1:30)Sales (7:30)Boys (2:00/8:00)
9 10Sales (7:30)Boys (8:00)
11Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
12Cruc (1:30)Speed (2:00)Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
13Sales (7:30)Boys (8:00)
14Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
15Royal (1:30)Sales (7:30) Boys (2:00/8:00)
16 17Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
18Sales (7:30)Boys (8:00)
19Cruc (1:30)Speed (2:00)Sales (7:30)Boys (8:00)
20Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
21Royal (7:30)Boys (8:00)
22Sales (1:30)Boys (2:00)Cruc (7:30)Speed (8:00)
23 24 25Sales (7:30)
26Sales (7:30)
27 28 29Sales (1:30)
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2012 PERFORMANCE CALENDAR
opening night (not for sale) earlybird & Weekday matinée
talk baCk tuesdayspre-performanCe Chats (subscriber exclusive)
sold out performanCe
Kim’s — Kim’s ConvenienceLong — Long Day’s Journey Into NightHigh — High LifeCan’t — You Can’t Take It With You
Home — HomeSpeed — Speed-the-Plow Boys — The Sunshine BoysRoyal — The Royal Comedians
Cruc — The CrucibleSales — Death of a SalesmanEnd — EndgameCarol — A Christmas Carol
The Fine Print: Subscription and Flex-Pack prices include HST, a Young Centre facility fee and all service charges. Subscriptions/Flex-Packs cannot include special events or Opening Nights. Subscription/Flex-Pack discounts are compared to single ticket prices plus applicable service charges. Soulpepper cannot issue refunds for returned tickets. A tax receipt can be issued for returned Subscription/Flex-Pack tickets (excluding unredeemed Flex-Pack vouchers) for the face value of the tickets, provided the tickets are voided and returned to the box office, either in person or by mail (faxes will not be accepted) at least 48 hours prior to your performance date.†Subscriber exchanges may be made only within the same production. Subscribers may exchange once per production free of charge. Subsequent exchanges will incur a service charge of $5 (plus HST) per ticket. Flex-Pack holders may exchange once within the same production and will incur a service charge of $5 (plus HST) per ticket. Upgrade charges may apply.‡Single ticket prices include HST and a Young Centre facility fee
and are subject to applicable service charges. Single tickets are final sale and the Young Centre cannot exchange tickets, or issue refunds or tax receipts. Student tickets are for full-time students only, ID required.Rush and StagePlay tickets include a Young Centre facility fee, all service charges and HST on the total.
All prices are subject to change without notice.1 Regular seating is side seating only in the Marilyn and Charles Baillie Theatre and the first and last row in the Michael Young Theatre.2 Earlybird shows are generally the first 5 performances only (excluding Opening Nights).All theatres are wheelchair accessible. Please call the box office for details.Please note: Space is subject to availability, order early for the best seats! To view seating maps go to soulpepper.ca. All artists and dates are subject to change. All sales are final. HST # 869698449
Octobersunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday
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7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26
End (7:30)27End (7:30)
28 29End (7:30)
30End (7:30)
31End (7:30)
Novembersunday monday tuesday Wednesday thursday friday saturday
1End (7:30)
2End (7:30)
3End (1:30/7:30)
4 5End (7:30)
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11 12End (7:30)
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9 10Carol (7:30)
11Carol (7:30)
12 Carol (1:30/7:30)
13Carol (7:30)
14 Carol (1:30/7:30)
15 Carol (1:30/7:30)
16 17Carol (1:30)
18 19Carol (1:30/7:30)
20Carol (7:30)
21Carol (1:30/7:30)
22Carol (1:30/7:30)
23 24Carol (1:30)
25 26Carol (1:30/7:30)
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28Carol (1:30/7:30)
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2012 PERFORMANCE CALENDAR
please note: these performanCes Cannot be seleCted as part of a subsCription paCkage or flex-paCk.
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The Young Centre for the Performing Arts is Toronto’s
cultural hub in the heart of the Distillery District.
GETTING 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 four other parking lots close by, north of Mill Street on the east and west sides of Parliament.
ttC Access:subWaya) 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 Streetb) 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 streetCarTake the 504 King streetcar to Trinity. Walk 2 blocks south on Trinity to Mill Street.
go transit /union stationFrom 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.
The Young Centre features 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.
SITE OF THEPAN/PARAPAN AMERICAN GAMES VILLAGE
Cherry Street access may be restricted due to construction
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Curtain up sponsor
produCtion sponsors
foundation supporters
government support
SOULPEPPER GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SUPPORT OF2011 lead sponsors
media sponsors
hotel sponsor restaurant sponsor
in the sChools esl program sponsorstageplay program sponsor in the sChools elementary program & sChool matinées sponsor
piano sponsor
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT DONATIONS TO SOULPEPPER PLEASE VISIT SOULPEPPER.CA
2012 illustrations: Brian Rea / design direCtion: Anthony Swaneveld
please return undeliverable mail to:soulpepper theatre Companyyoung Centre for the performing arts55 mill street, building 49 toronto on m5a 3C4
BOX OFFICE: 416.866.8666