February 25, 2025
Vi Armstrong Play Creation Fund
In October 2018, long-time Belfry supporter Vi (Violet) Armstrong passed away just weeks before her 100th birthday. As part of…
Read moreWe launch the season with the English-language premiere of From Alaska. Quebecois playwright Sébastien Harrisson’s award-winning script, translated by Leanna Brodie, is a magical exploration of love and grief. When a retired librarian is held hostage by her tough-talking teenage neighbour, they gradually discover what they have in common: that the one they love most in the world has gone away.
Writer and director Jani Lauzon returns to the Belfry with 1939 — set in the year that King George VI visited Canada. When rumour reaches a Residential School that they may be on the royal itinerary, five Indigenous students are tasked with preparing a performance of All’s Well That Ends Well for the King. As rehearsals proceed, they find parallels between their lives and culture and Shakespeare’s script — and make the play their own.
Behind the Moon, by award-winning Canadian playwright Anosh Irani, takes us the Mughlai Moon restaurant in Toronto, where Ayub cooks and cleans and waits for a permanent residency that never seems to come — until the arrival of a mysterious stranger gives him the clarity he needs to confront his situation.
We complete the season with music: If You Could Read My Mind – The Songs of Gordon Lightfoot, by Tobin Stokes & Michael Shamata, who created last season’s Joni Mitchell event. Gordon Lightfoot was a national hero. He was a homegrown star. And now, the legendary singer-songwriter’s timeless hits will fill our beautiful theatre in a concert experience.
Our holiday bonus show is Mom’s The Word: Talking Turkey (single tickets for this show will go on sale at the end of August).
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February 25, 2025
In October 2018, long-time Belfry supporter Vi (Violet) Armstrong passed away just weeks before her 100th birthday. As part of…
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Applications are now open for the Fourth Phase of the Arts Leadership Training Program! The Belfry Theatre is excited to…
Read moreNovember 8, 2024
The Belfry Theatre audiences have been responding enthusiastically to 1939, a production we are proud to have on our stage. After…
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