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Our 13th exciting season of theatre will be our Bar Mitzvah Year! We invite you to join us for a 4 – show subscription season that will look at the struggles and triumphs of young adults both now and at key moments of the past century.
Book now to ensure the best seats possible. Choose your ticket package:
Monday / Tuesday Nights and Wednesday Afternoons
Wednesday / Thursday Nights and Sundays
Saturday Nights
Save up to 21% with our subscription packages, staring at only $195 and include all 4 of our main stage shows.
THE 2019/20 SEASON IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY
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Rosalie & Isadore Sharp Present
Actually
In Association with Obsidian Theatre Company
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Written by Anna Ziegler Directed by Philip Akin Starring: Tony Ofori and Claire Renaud
Sept 14 - 29, 2019
Greenwin Theatre at the Toronto Centre for the Arts
5040 Yonge Street
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Amber and Tom, finding their way as freshmen at Princeton, spend a night together that alters the course of
their lives. They agree on the drinking, they agree on the attraction, but consent is foggy, and if unspoken, can it be called consent? Anna Ziegler investigates gender and race politics, our crippling desire to fit in and the three sides to every story.
Supporting Sponsors
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"EXPLOSIVE, TIMELY & RIVETING" - THE BOSTON GLOBE
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SHOWTIMES
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Toby and Saul Feldberg and Family Present:
The Pianist of Willesden Lane
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Based on the book: The Children of Willesden Lane
Written by Mona Golabek and Lee Cohen
Adapted and directed by: Hershey Felder
Starring: Mona Golabek
Nov 4 - 17, 2019
Greenwin Theatre at the Toronto Centre for the Arts
5040 Yonge Street
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An expression of hope and the life-affirming power of music, The Pianist of Willesden Lane tells the true story of a young Jewish musician who was sent from Nazi-ruled Vienna to the relative safety of London during the Blitzkrieg. In this inspirational show, Grammy® – nominated pianist Mona Golabek interweaves the music of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Debussy as she shares her own mother's riveting story of survival.
Production Sponsors:
Murray Goldman
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With generous support from
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In partnership with
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"AN ARRESTING, DEEPLY AFFECTING TRIUMPH...AN UNDILUTED PRIVILEGE TO WITNESS." - THE LOS ANGELES TIMES
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SHOWTIMES
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Gerald Sheff & Shanitha Kachan Present:
The Great Divide
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A Canadian Premiere
Written by Alix Sobler
Directed by Avery Saltzman
Apr 25 - May 10, 2020
Greenwin Theatre at the Toronto Centre for the Arts
5040 Yonge Street
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On Saturday, March 25, 1911, at 4:45 pm, a fire broke out on the 8th floor of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory on the lower east side of Manhattan. Within 10 minutes, 146 workers, most of them young women, most of them recent immigrants, lay dead, either on the floor of the sweatshop, or on the street eight stories below.
The Great Divide provides an insight into the immigrant and refugee experience of the early 20th Century, and those who paid the ultimate price for seeking opportunity and a new life across the ocean.
Supporting Sponsors: The Jay and Barbara Hennick Family Foundation
Winner of the 2015 Canadian Jewish Playwriting Competition
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"THIS IS RICHLY INFORMATIVE THEATRE — WITH A PASSION THAT'S ALMOST INCENDIARY." - THE BOSTON GLOBE
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SHOWTIMES
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VITALY: An Evening of Wonders
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Created by and Starring Vitaly Beckman
May 31 - June 14, 2020
Greenwin Theatre at the Toronto Centre for the Arts
5040 Yonge Street
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Vitaly, celebrated as one of the most unique and innovative illusionists in the world, brings his most ambitious work to Toronto. Vitaly combines the art of illusion with stories of his years growing up in Israel. Vitaly does more than entertain; he moves, inspires, and instills within all who experience his show a fresh perspective on life and a greater realization that ours is a world of beauty and wonder.
Production Sponsors - Anna and Leslie Dan, Elly Barlin-Daniels, Mark Steinfeld
$20 Tickets available for Kids 16 and Under. *Not available on Saturday Nights **Limited Quantity Available
"BRINGS ART TO LIFE!" - THE HUFFINGTON POST
"YOU FOOLED US!" - PENN AND TELLER
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SHOWTIMES
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SAVE THE DATE
A Bar Mitzvah Party
A FUNDRAISER FOR THE HAROLD GREEN JEWISH THEATRE COMPANY
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Thursday May 21, 2020
The Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company is turning 13!
We invite you to celebrate our Bar Mitzvah season with dinner, dancing and exceptional entertainment from some of Canada'a best musical performers.
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