Studio Theatre 2010-2011 Season

September 27- October 10

Anglewalk Theatre

A hilarious new musical comedy that follows two musical theatre writers on a quest to write a musical for the New York Musical Theater Festival in just 3 weeks.

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October 28- November 7

Encore Entertainment

In this critically-acclaimed musical, a tuneful menagerie of misfit angst-ridden overachievers, overseen by grown-ups who barely managed to escape childhood themselves, compete in the Spelling Bee and learn that winning isn’t everything and that losing doesn’t necessarily make you a loser.

With audience volunteers recruited to participate as guest spellers, every show is guaranteed to be as unique as the one before it.

“Quirky and charming”

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November 10- November 21

Teatron Theatre

Hanna and Franklyn are a seemingly perfect couple who desperately want to have a child of their own, but can't. As the couple begins to wonder if they'll ever become parents, they have a chance encounter with a young woman from Iowa, pregnant and God-fearing, who offers to let the couple adopt her out-of-wedlock baby. Just before the adoption papers are signed, Hanna and Franklyn realise that she doesn't know they're Jewish...

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January 5- January 16

Teatron Theatre

In this fiercely romantic drama, Hannah and Zvi are reunited after divorcing twenty years earlier. Raised in Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox Mea Shearim, the couple ended their marriage when Zvi turned his back on Judaism and Hannah did not.

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January 27- February 6

Encore Entertainment

Songwriter Don Baker, blind since birth, wants his own apartment, free from his over-protective mother. He befriends hippie actress Jill, who wants to live a life free of commitment and responsibility. Don’s mother wants to bring her son home. Don's dreams of independence, his mother’s hopes for his future, and Jill's view of love and relationships all collide in one day, as all three are forced to face their own fears. This touching 1969 comedy combines humour and heart, and was one of the longest-running plays in Broadway history. In the early 70’s, it was adapted into a popular movie, with Goldie Hawn in her first starring role.

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March 2- March 13

WORLD PREMIERE!

Teatron Theatre


The Liebermans are typical Canadian secular Jews. The Noys are typical Israeli secular Jews--and now, neighbours to the Liebermans. Differences of mentality and mannerism lead to tensions, but when their children fall in love with each other and with Judaism, the parents find that they have much more in common than they thought.

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March 30- April 17

Angelwalk Theatre

Songs for a New World is Jason Robert Brown’s first musical and one of his most popular and most performed musical theatre works.

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May 5- May 15

Encore Entertainment

An uplifting romantic comedy about three Jewish “Golden Girls” who are all learning to deal with widowhood in their own way. The strength of their friendship is put to the test when a kindly, attractive widower makes an unexpected appearance in their lives...

The Cemetery Club is a poignant and playful tribute to the art of living and laughing, and facing the challenges of growing older.

The flashy one. The sweet one. The proper one.
Three women looking for a live one.

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