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Upcoming Events
January 2020
Big Broadway Sing-Along
It's time to let loose, go wild and sing until you sound like Harvey Fierstein. Come gather around the piano as pianist and Broadway expert Nick Burgess tickles the ivories and leads the room in a raucous showtune sing-along. In the spirit of New York’s famous piano bars, guests come together and harmonize to the best music the Great White Way has to offer: Gershwin, Sondheim, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Lin-Manuel Miranda and everything in between!
Presented by the Segal Centre on September 28, January 18, and April 4.
Find out more »February 2020
Broadway Café
The Segal Centre's Broadway Café is a fun-filled open mic night that offers musical theatre performers the opportunity to sing the Broadway repertoire they love in a supportive and intimate environment accompanied by a professional pianist.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »The Assembly
Playwright Annabel Soutar creates a thrilling theatrical response to the rise of extremism and tribalism in political discourse today as this documentary play invites the left and the right to face each other in a live setting and to attempt to transcend their ideological labels through listening. Audience members then join the stage and participate in a long table where they can engage in difficult conversations about current events that affect their communities.
A Porte Parole Production presented by the Segal Centre from February 16-21.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »The Assembly
Playwright Annabel Soutar creates a thrilling theatrical response to the rise of extremism and tribalism in political discourse today as this documentary play invites the left and the right to face each other in a live setting and to attempt to transcend their ideological labels through listening. Audience members then join the stage and participate in a long table where they can engage in difficult conversations about current events that affect their communities.
A Porte Parole Production presented by the Segal Centre from February 16-21.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »The Assembly
Playwright Annabel Soutar creates a thrilling theatrical response to the rise of extremism and tribalism in political discourse today as this documentary play invites the left and the right to face each other in a live setting and to attempt to transcend their ideological labels through listening. Audience members then join the stage and participate in a long table where they can engage in difficult conversations about current events that affect their communities.
A Porte Parole Production presented by the Segal Centre from February 16-21.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »The Assembly
Playwright Annabel Soutar creates a thrilling theatrical response to the rise of extremism and tribalism in political discourse today as this documentary play invites the left and the right to face each other in a live setting and to attempt to transcend their ideological labels through listening. Audience members then join the stage and participate in a long table where they can engage in difficult conversations about current events that affect their communities.
A Porte Parole Production presented by the Segal Centre from February 16-21.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »The Assembly
Playwright Annabel Soutar creates a thrilling theatrical response to the rise of extremism and tribalism in political discourse today as this documentary play invites the left and the right to face each other in a live setting and to attempt to transcend their ideological labels through listening. Audience members then join the stage and participate in a long table where they can engage in difficult conversations about current events that affect their communities.
A Porte Parole Production presented by the Segal Centre from February 16-21.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »The Assembly
Playwright Annabel Soutar creates a thrilling theatrical response to the rise of extremism and tribalism in political discourse today as this documentary play invites the left and the right to face each other in a live setting and to attempt to transcend their ideological labels through listening. Audience members then join the stage and participate in a long table where they can engage in difficult conversations about current events that affect their communities.
A Porte Parole Production presented by the Segal Centre from February 16-21.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »March 2020
The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »Small Mouth Sounds
Shh... Hear that? When was the last time you experienced complete silence? In a world of constant chatter, how long would you be able to stop talking? In Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds, six unlikely wanderers fleeing city life embark on a silent retreat and discover just how hard it can be to keep their mouths shut. Filled with awkward and insightful humour, this unique and compassionate new play asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us.
Presented by the Segal Centre from February 9 to March 1.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »The Times They Are A Changin’
Tony Award nominee and four-time Dora Award winner Louise Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson celebrate the Jewish voices who contributed to the music that spoke to a generation in this concert spectacular. Experience the songs of Bob Dylan, Mama Cass, Simon and Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Carole King, and many more. A groovy trip down memory lane through the music of the 1960s!
Presented by the Segal Centre from March 1-22.
Find out more »April 2020
Big Broadway Sing-Along
It's time to let loose, go wild and sing until you sound like Harvey Fierstein. Come gather around the piano as pianist and Broadway expert Nick Burgess tickles the ivories and leads the room in a raucous showtune sing-along. In the spirit of New York’s famous piano bars, guests come together and harmonize to the best music the Great White Way has to offer: Gershwin, Sondheim, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Lin-Manuel Miranda and everything in between!
Presented by the Segal Centre on September 28, January 18, and April 4.
Find out more »Broadway Café
The Segal Centre's Broadway Café is a fun-filled open mic night that offers musical theatre performers the opportunity to sing the Broadway repertoire they love in a supportive and intimate environment accompanied by a professional pianist.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »May 2020
Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Broadway Café
The Segal Centre's Broadway Café is a fun-filled open mic night that offers musical theatre performers the opportunity to sing the Broadway repertoire they love in a supportive and intimate environment accompanied by a professional pianist.
Find out more »Oslo
A darkly funny and sweeping new play, the Tony-winning Oslo is the surprising tale of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships, and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians. A deeply personal story set against a complex political canvas, this multi award-winning play examines the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions.
Presented by the Segal Centre from April 19 to May 10.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Broadway Café
The Segal Centre's Broadway Café is a fun-filled open mic night that offers musical theatre performers the opportunity to sing the Broadway repertoire they love in a supportive and intimate environment accompanied by a professional pianist.
Find out more »June 2020
Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
Find out more »Siberian Summer
Siberian Summer is a hilarious romp following three women “of a certain age” and one of their sons on a journey of self-discovery as they travel the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Petersburg to Beijing. Inspired by an actual trip the playwright took with his mother and her friends, this whimsical and exuberant play reminds audiences that life is an adventure worth living to the fullest, no matter what your age.
Presented by the Segal Centre from May 31 to June 21.
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