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THE SCOOP | Crow’s Theatre Announces Eclectic 2022-2023 Season With Dance, Music & Premieres

Crows Theatre, Toronto Canada

Crow’s Theatre Artistic Director Chris Abraham and Executive Director Sherrie Johnson revealed a 2022-2023 season that is at once ambitious and full of surprises. It incorporates classical music, contemporary dance, new and older works, musical theatre, and adaptations of CanLit content.

The 12-show season includes an eclectic array of presentations, many together with other performances companies.

Some of the highlights:

“We want to give Torontonians a great reason to make theatre-going a habit again and enjoy a night out,” comments Executive Director Sherrie Johnson in a media release. “With 12 shows in our two venues, with our fabulous restaurant Gare de l’Est offering the best pre-show prix fixe menu in town, and with our Lobby Bar (open pre- and post-show) featuring music, comedy, and cabaret, the theatre will be full of delights next season.”

“We have something for everyone, with a season for theatre lovers and the theatre curious,” says Artistic Director Chris Abraham. “The lineup includes new perspectives on classic works from Homer, Chekov, Shakespeare, Ovid, and Handel. Prolific, international dramatists Lolita Chakrabarti, Rajiv Joseph, and Lloyd Suh will have Toronto premieres side by side with world premieres by Canadian playwrights Alex Bulmer and Paolo Santalucia. The works of CanLit heroes Al Purdy and André Alexis are transformed into unmissable theatrical experiences for fans of their work, and those about to discover them. We are thrilled to be presenting our first dance show, and three signature musical experiences are peppered throughout the year, with music also taking centre stage in our lobby post-show.”

The season

The rest of the season includes a wide variety of works and approaches.

The company will be touring Zorana Sadiq’s MIXTAPE and Cliff Cardinal’s retelling of As You Like It, including stops at the Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa in January 2023, and a special return engagement in Toronto in March 2023.

“Audiences will be treated to a theatre space that is constantly transforming — something we take pride in at Crow’s Theatre,” says Abraham. “With each production you will be immersed in a new world: a country estate in Ukraine at the end of 1890s, the dreamily surreal streets of Iraq after the fall of Baghdad, backstage on opening night at Drury Lane in London in 1833, and the contemporary streets of Toronto from a dog’s-eye view, to name a few. This is the season to rediscover the collective experience of theatre and to take a journey with us.”

Tickets are on sale now here.

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