Casting Announcement: The Company Theatre and David Mirvish’s Things I Know to be True
David Mirvish and The Company Theatre are proud to announce the cast for Andrew Bovell’s Things I Know to be True.
David Mirvish and The Company Theatre are proud to announce the cast for Andrew Bovell’s Things I Know to be True.
Groundling Theatre/Crow’s Theatre’s Julius Caesar has been extended!
David Buchbinder/DB Works have announced their cast for The Ward Cabaret!
Discord and Din Theatre have announced their cast for Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again!
RedWit Theatre has announced its cast for Living with Olivia Cadence Donovan! The play follows Emily who has been living with Olivia her whole life. Olivia is her best friend and roommate, her protector and her downfall. She can be extraordinarily difficult and time-consuming but she is always there. Olivia is Emily’s Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Living … Continued
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Soulpepper Theatre Company and Bad Hats Theatre have announced the cast for Peter Pan!
Canadian Stage’s Shakespeare in High Park — the country’s longest-running outdoor theatre experience — has announced the cast for its 37th season.
The cast has been announced for Caroline, or Change with book and lyrics by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tony Kushner and music by Pulitzer Prize finalist Jeanine Tesori.
Soulpepper has announced casting for two of its upcoming shows!
Obsidian Theatre and Nightwood Theatre have announced the cast for School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play.
Factory Theatre has announced the cast for The Men in White.
Soulpepper has announced their casting for the Canadian premieres of The Royale by Marco Ramirez and Escaped Alone by Caryl Churchill.
The Howland Company has announced the cast for their fall production of The Wolves.
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