Five Shows Under $25 in Toronto this Week
Live theatre shows in Toronto with ticket prices of $25 or less, playing the week of November 15th, 2016. Perfect for the budget-conscious theatre-goer. This week we’ve compiled a wonderful listing for you theatre-lovers, ranging from opera, to a love story, to a special relaxed performance. Check out our full listing below the cut:
Hazel by Michael Stittle (Port Moresby Productions). An old gangster and his protege are marooned with a stranger as Hurricane Hazel batters the GTA in 1954. Nov 16-20, Wed-Sat 8 pm, mat Sat-Sun 2 pm. $15-$20. At the Red Sandcastle Theatre. Show Info.
It’s (Kind Of) A Love Story by Naomi Peltz (Tree of Life Theatre Company). Two friends consider the possible risks and rewards of crossing the line between friendship and romance. Opens Nov 16 and runs to Nov 26, Tue-Sat 8 pm, Sun 2 pm. $15, stu/srs $10. At The Commons. Show Info.
Naomi’s Road by Ann Hodges and Ramona Luengen (Tapestry Opera/JCCC). Joy Kogawa introduces this accessible opera based on her book, about a Japanese-Canadian family sent to internment camps in BC during WWII. Nov 14 at 7 pm. PWYC. RSVP to reserve seat. At the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. Show Info.
A Party For Boris by Thomas Bernhard (Theatre @ York). This dark farce uses the metaphor of disability to look at human relationships and brutality in a violent world. Previews Nov 13-14, opens Nov 15 and runs to Nov 19, Sun-Fri 7:30 pm, mat Wed, Fri 1 pm, Sat 2 pm. $20, stu/srs $12, preview $7, relaxed performance (Nov 16 at 1 pm) $5. At York University. Show Info.
Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton (Amicus Productions). Bored French aristocrats play cruel seduction games with innocent parties in this adaptation of the 18th-century novel. Opens Nov 10 and runs to Nov 19, Thu-Sat 8 pm, mat Nov 13 and 19 at 2 pm. $20-$25. At Papermill Theatre. Show Info.
It would be really great if you could identify if a play is recommended for adult only.