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Crow's Theatre 2025.26 Season Announcement

Apr 9, 2025

Crow’s Theatre announces an exhilarating 12-show 25.26 season of Canadian and World Premieres, a visionary new strategic partnership with Soulpepper Theatre, and a further expansion of their Streetcar Crowsnest venue
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Lucy Kirkwood’s THE WELKIN – Dave Malloy’s OCTET – THE VEIL by Keith Barker & Thomas Morgan Jones – THE CHRISTMAS MARKET by Kanika Ambrose – Michael Healey’s ROGERS V. ROGERS – NARNIA by Fiona Sauder & Landon Doak – PU SONGLING: STRANGE TALES from Theatre Smith-Gilmour – Tennessee Williams’ SUMMER AND SMOKE – THE SURROGATE by Mohsin Zaidi – MARY, MARY, MARY, MARY by Erin Shields – Andrew Kushnir’s THE DIVISION – PRIMARY TRUST by Eboni Booth

 

TORONTO (April 9, 2025) – Today, Crow’s Theatre Artistic Director Chris Abraham and Executive Director Sherrie Johnson are thrilled to lift the curtain on an exhilarating 42nd season of programming and to announce an innovative three-year partnership with Soulpepper Theatre that imagines a collaborative and robust vision for the future of theatre in Toronto. Maintaining an astonishing growth trajectory, the company also announces a further expansion of the Streetcar Crowsnest with the addition of the Nada Ristich Studio-Gallery becoming a dedicated third public venue, facilitated by an ongoing $7 million campaign to fund Crow’s Theatre’s expansion along Dundas Street East, an Arts Endowment, and expanded programming—now 80% to goal. Programming for the third venue will be announced in the fall, with an expected launch date of January 2026.

The 25.26 Crow’s Theatre season, generously supported by Lead Season Sponsor BMO, features an expansive lineup of twelve original productions—including three Canadian Premieres and seven World Premieres, three of which are Crow’s Theatre commissions.

This season, we’re inviting audiences into a collection of plays that pulse with life—stories of reinvention, of individuals who refuse to accept the world as it’s been handed to them and who dare to imagine something better,” said Artistic Director Chris Abraham. “Across the 25.26 program, we’re also turning our attention to the quiet power of communities—how people come together, reimagine what’s possible, and transform daily life through acts of care, friendship, and unexpected courage. Whether in an improvised courtroom in 1772, a migrant workers’ camp, a corporate boardroom, or in a recovery group for Internet and screen addicts, these stories explore how we find belonging, forge connection, and reshape the stories we live by.”

That spirit of collaboration will also fuel a bold new initiative: a three-year strategic partnership with Soulpepper Theatre, designed to grow audiences, expand artistic ambition, and strengthen the city’s cultural future. Since opening its doors in 2017 with a $2.5 million budget, Crow’s Theatre has continued to push boundaries and create new opportunities for artists. This year, the company will reach an impressive 125,000 audience members and is projecting a $9 million operating budget for 25.26. This momentum reflects not only the appetite for bold, contemporary storytelling but also a renewed public enthusiasm for live performance. As Crow’s Theatre’s national and international profile continues to rise—with commercial transfers of FIFTEEN DOGS and NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812, and a tour of THE LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: OR AS YOU LIKE IT to the Edinburgh International Festival—the company remains focused on reimagining how theatre is made and shared in Toronto, and doing its part to help build a thriving ecosystem for the arts.

 

STRONGER TOGETHER—A NEW VISION FOR COLLABORATION WITH SOULPEPPER

Crow’s and Soulpepper’s collaboration will bring together the creative capacities and city-building vision of two of the country’s most dynamic arts organizations. This new multi-year pilot initiative will enable the companies to nurture new audiences, take bigger creative swings to deliver visionary large-scale productions, collaborate on new music programming, and jointly develop bold new works that define the next era of Canadian theatre—all with the goal of building a broader, more connected audience for ambitious homegrown theatre and re-establishing Toronto as a global destination for visionary live performance. With both companies’ long histories of artistic excellence and innovation, this partnership allows them to share knowledge and insight in unprecedented ways, igniting the appetite for the performing arts at a time when Toronto audiences are demonstrating renewed enthusiasm for live performance like never before.

The first year of this pilot partnership will see Soulpepper and Crow’s Theatre create a joint offer for audiences, with Crow’s and Soulpepper producing a total of 24 productions between the two venues (four of which will be co-productions between the two companies). Under the partnership, subscribers at both theatres will have the opportunity to attend productions at partner venues at reciprocal discounts, making it easier for audiences to experience more theatre and explore the full breadth of programming across both companies. Through expanded joint marketing efforts, this collaboration will also increase the visibility of Toronto’s theatre artists, helping to grow and diversify audiences for both companies and the wider not-for-profit sector.

Soulpepper and Crow’s, while both distinct organizations with unique creative missions, share many common values, including a commitment to creative excellence, city-building, and the development of new Canadian work,” comments Crow’s Theatre Artistic Director Chris Abraham. “Our joint presentation with Soulpepper of THE MASTER PLAN in the 24.25 season, which played to capacity audiences for the second year in a row, suggested uncharted possibilities to expand upon production partnership into something longer term --a vision for a new approach to collaboration that would not only deepen production capacity but also nurture a more active and engaged audience for theatre in our city.”

We all want to serve our city and organizations better, and in our business, we channel energy and creativity through the magic of live theatre,” adds Executive Director Sherrie Johnson. “In an atmosphere of changing dynamics, we have all been looking for a new road map to navigate a tumultuous environment. At some point, you have to dig in, stop searching, and build it. This strategic partnership with our trusted allies at Soulpepper is born from a place of both courage and vulnerability. Ultimately, we all want to live in a city where the arts have value and as many people as possible experience the wonder and passion of live performance.”

In addition to the expanded relationship with Soulpepper, Crow’s deepens partnerships across the 25.26 season with The Howland Company, Project: Humanity, b current, Studio 180, The Musical Stage Company, Here For Now Theatre, and other independent companies, fostering artistic collaborations that bring the arts community together by transcending traditional barriers. The season itself is a tapestry of different voices—emerging and established, local and global, classic and contemporary.

 

RESILIENCE, RETELLING and REIMAGINING BELONGING—CROW’S THEATRE’S 25.26 SEASON

In the spirit of coming together to challenge, reinvent, and chart new paths forward, Crow’s Theatre’s 25.26 season is bound together by plays that reveal the ways we find belonging, forge connection, and rewrite the stories we tell ourselves and each other.

The Crow’s season gets under way with two Canadian Premiere co-productions under the umbrella of the partnership with Soulpepper. On stage at the Baillie Theatre at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts in September (also produced in collaboration with The Howland Company) Weyni Mengesha directs the Canadian Premiere of THE WELKIN, UK playwright Lucy Kirkwood’s thrilling new history play about a jury of twelve women in 1759 England who must decide whether an accused murderess is pregnant, thereby determining her fate. First produced at The National Theatre in London in 2020 and followed by an acclaimed Broadway run in 2024 starring Sandra Oh, THE WELKIN is a powerful examination of women’s voices set against a world determined to ignore them, reminiscent of Twelve Angry Men, The Crucible, and Women Talking.

On the Guloien Theatre stage at Streetcar Crowsnest, Crow’s Artistic Director Chris Abraham reunites with the work of three-time Tony Award nominee Dave Malloy—whose NATASHA, PIERRE, & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 was a runaway success in the Crow’s 23.24 season—for OCTET.  The third work of Malloy’s to be produced at Crow’s, OCTET is a chamber choir musical about a technology addiction support group, offering a hilarious and deeply moving exploration of human connection in the digital age. One of Malloy’s most recent offerings, the songs in OCTET are rendered entirely by the naked human voice, a voice struggling to survive in battle against the monolith of the Internet—one of the most fundamental battles of the 21st century. This unmissable production will be brought to life by a luminous cast that includes Alicia Ault, Jacqueline Thair, Hailey Gillis (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812), Zorana Sadiq (Comfort Food, Trident Moon, Towards Youth), Andrew Broderick (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812), Ben Carlson (Rosmersholm), and Damien Atkins (We Are Not Alone). NATASHA, PIERRE, & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 and STRANGE LOOP collaborators The Musical Stage Company also co-produce.

Next, in the lead up to Halloween comes A Thought For Food Production, in association with Crow’s Theatre and the Guild Festival Theatre, the World Premiere of THE VEIL, a new play from Governor General’s Literary Award nominee Keith Barker and award-winning director Thomas Morgan Jones.  A dark fable about the perils of blind corporate ambition inspired by traditional Gothic horror, THE VEIL tells the story of a high-powered lawyer who inherits a sinister curse that stirs to life the ghosts of his numerous terrible misdeeds.

In November, b current Performing Arts, in association with Crow’s Theatre and Studio 180 Theatre, brings THE CHRISTMAS MARKET, a World Premiere from Dora Award–winning playwright Kanika Ambrose that opens a window into an overlooked experience of the holiday season. Directed by the eminent Philip Akin, THE CHRISTMAS MARKET follows three Caribbean migrant workers at a rural holiday tree farm as they navigate their first Canadian winter, discovering unexpected friendship and forging unshakeable bonds.

Rounding out 2025, Chris Abraham reunites with longtime collaborators Michael Healey and Tom Rooney (Uncle Vanya, Fifteen Dogs, The Wedding Party) for the World Premiere of ROGERS V. ROGERS, one of the most anticipated productions of the year. Adapted from Alexandra Posadzki’s Rogers v. Rogers: The Battle for Control of Canada’s Telecom Empire, Healey’s razor-sharp take brings his trademark political edge and comic precision to a story that is as much about corporate dynasties as it is about the fragile mechanisms of public trust. At the heart of this gripping drama is the collision between the power struggle within the Rogers family and the scrutiny of Competition Commissioner Matthew Boswell, whose mandate to protect the public interest places him in direct conflict with unchecked corporate ambition. Starring Tom Rooney in a tour-de-force performance as every character, ROGERS V. ROGERS is a timely, complex portrait of democracy under pressure.

For the holiday season, Crow’s Theatre, Soulpepper Theatre, and Bad Hats Theatre come together for a brand-new musical from the creators of the beloved hits PETER PAN and ALICE IN WONDERLAND, NARNIA, written and directed by Fiona Sauder with music and lyrics by Landon Doak and featuring a playful ensemble that includes Belinda Corpuz, Landon Doak, Sierra Haynes, Matthew Joseph, Matt Pilipiak, Jonathan Tan, and Amaka Umeh. A reimagining of one of literature’s most beloved family stories, NARNIA upholds Bad Hats’ tradition of inventive and uplifting original musical theatre, promising a magical experience to be shared by the young and young at heart.

In the new year, Theatre Smith-Gilmour, in association with Crow’s Theatre, presents the World Premiere of PU SONGLING: STRANGE TALES. Pu Songling’s visionary tales of the supernatural have captivated readers for centuries. This striking new adaptation brings Songling’s timeless fables to life as only Theatre Smith-Gilmour—one of the country’s most innovative and enduring companies—can.

On the Guloien stage in February, Crow’s Theatre and Soulpepper Theatre, in Association with Birdland Theatre, present a new production of Tennessee Williams’ timeless SUMMER AND SMOKE, directed by Crow’s Theatre Associate Artistic Director Paolo Santalucia and starring Crow’s regular bahia watson (Uncle Vanya, Fifteen Dogs, The Wedding Party) and Dan Mousseau (Prodigal). A rarely staged 20th-century masterpiece, SUMMER AND SMOKE is a blistering and rapturous story of love and longing and is considered one of Williams’ most tender and heart-rending works.

In the Studio Theatre, Here For Now Theatre, in association with Crow’s Theatre, House + Body, and b current Performing Arts, presents the World Premiere of a Crow’s Theatre commission, THE SURROGATE, from the award-winning and internationally acclaimed author of Dutiful Boy (Book of the Year, GQ, The Guardian), Mohsin Zaidi.  Directed by Crow’s Theatre’s Artistic Associate Christopher Manousos, THE SURROGATE is a gripping debut drama that explodes notions of contemporary parenthood, exploring privilege and the complexities of modern family-making, featuring Fuad Ahmed, Thom Nyhuus, and Sehar Bhojani (Trident Moon).

With spring arrives another Crow’s Theatre commission, the World Premiere of MARY, MARY, MARY, MARY, written by celebrated playwright Erin Shields and directed by acclaimed UK director, and previous Artistic Director of Dublin’s The Gate Theatre, Ellen McDougall.  A visceral and lyrical reimagining of the gospels’ most enduring icons, MARY, MARY, MARY, MARY blends ancient scripture with Shields’ trademark wit to reclaim the stories of four women who bore witness to miracles, now finally allowed to speak.  A reckoning with history, this production features the powerhouse ensemble of Sabryn Rock, Michelle Monteith (Bad Roads), Nancy Palk (Prodigal), Vivien Endicott-Douglas, and Amaka Umeh (The Wolves).

Next, Project: Humanity returns to Crow’s Theatre, co-producing with Pyretic Productions, with a gripping new work in which Andrew Kushnir takes a journey back to his family homeland, Ukraine, to retrace his grandfather’s footsteps in THE DIVISION. On his journey, Kushnir unearths family mythology with astonishing connections to the present. With his signature blend of documentary theatre and personal storytelling, Kushnir faces the unspoken truths that shape both our personal and collective histories.

Concluding the season, Crow’s Theatre and The Grand Theatre present the 2024 Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama, Eboni Booth’s PRIMARY TRUST. Directed by Cherissa Richards, who won a Dora Award for her production of RED VELVET in the 22.23 Crow’s season, PRIMARY TRUST tells the story of Kenneth, who has lived a safe and comfortable life alone, working at a local bookshop. When the shop suddenly closes, however, Kenneth is forced to confront the fears and unspoken grief that have held him down. A fitting ending to a season that foregrounds our search for humanity, meaning, and connection, PRIMARY TRUST is a poignant meditation on our need for connection and the courage it takes to reach outwards and transform your life.

 

FLYING FURTHER—80% TO COMPLETION ON A $7 MILLION CAMPAIGN

Over the past several years, Crow’s Theatre has experienced extraordinary momentum, with consistent annual growth in the number of artists engaged, tickets sold, performances presented, and its overall operational budget. Last season, more than 85,000 audience members experienced work by Crow’s—at Streetcar Crowsnest, on tour, and through partner presentations across the country. This year, the company is on track to surpass 125,000 audience members, affirming its position as one of the fastest growing and most vital cultural institutions in the country.

In that spirit of sustained growth and impact, Crow’s is thrilled to announce that it will once again expand its physical footprint—this time eastward to 1220 Dundas Street East—adding 5,180 square feet of space that will house production support facilities, new administrative offices, and a much-needed rehearsal hall.

This expansion will also pave the way for a further transformation of the existing Nada Ristich Studio-Gallery into a third multi-use performance venue, becoming the permanent home of an expanded Crow’s Cabaret. This exciting development promises to elevate Toronto’s East End arts scene with a vibrant array of alternative programming, including cutting-edge music, comedy, drag, and local and international fringe hits, firmly establishing Crow’s Theatre as a dynamic hub of creative expression and cultural engagement.

At the heart of this expansion is a deepened commitment to community. As Crow’s continues to grow, so too does its ambition to serve as a cultural space for the diverse communities of Toronto’s East End and beyond. With this new chapter, Crow’s is looking forward to expanding the theatre’s reach—not only as a destination for world-class performance, but as a home for gathering, dialogue, and shared experience. Whether through grassroots programming, local partnerships, or increased access to creative spaces, this initiative is rooted in the belief that theatre can—and should—be a vital and responsive part of community life. These exciting developments are made possible by Crow’s Takes Flight, a $7 million campaign designed to support three strategic pillars: (1) expanding artistic ambition through large-scale productions and citywide audience engagement; (2) enhancing spaces by creating new infrastructure and reimagining existing ones; and (3) establishing the company’s first endowment to provide long-term financial stability. With 80% of the campaign goal already raised, Crow’s is poised to enter a transformative new chapter—cementing its legacy as a leading creative hub and ensuring that future generations can continue to gather, reflect, and be inspired by the power of live theatre.

 

TICKETING

Crow’s Theatre 2025.26 season early-bird subscription packages are on sale now, offering two curated packages, two flexible subscriptions, and two preview passes. This year features the most significant savings Crow’s has ever offered. In addition to standard subscriptions offering 25% to 50% off regular ticket prices, Crow’s Theatre’s partnership with Soulpepper extends those same discounts to THE WELKIN and NARNIA at Soulpepper. In addition to standard ticket pricing, Crow’s Theatre also offers Pay-What-You-Can Sunday matinees, Rush Tickets for sold-out performances, and special pricing for those under 30 and students, arts workers, and seniors.  For more information on Crow’s subscription packages, visit crowstheatre.com, email boxoffice@crowstheatre.com, or call 647.341.7390.

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Media Contact:

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CROW’S THEATRE 2025.26 SEASON
Chris Abraham, Artistic Director
Sherrie Johnson, Executive Director 

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A Crow’s Theatre, Soulpepper Theatre, and The Howland Company Co-Production

THE WELKIN

Written by Lucy Kirkwood
Directed by Weyni Mengesha
Baillie Theatre – Young Centre for the Performing Arts
September 4 – October 5, 2025

Rural England, 1759. Halley’s Comet burns in the sky, and a young woman is sentenced to hang. But when she tries to escape the noose by claiming to be pregnant, a jury of twelve women is gathered to decide whether she is telling the truth. 

But as tensions rise, their task becomes a reckoning: with the law, with power, and with the roles they’re forced to play in a world that silences them. 

Tony Award nominee Lucy Kirkwood’s The Welkin (Chimerica, The Children) is a bold and blistering courtroom drama—by turns darkly comic and quietly devastating—about justice, duty, and righteous dissent. 

 

New York Times Critic’s Pick

“The Welkin is all muscle—taut and intense, energized not only by its moral indignation but by its sense of humor, and by the specific humanity of each of its large cast of characters.”
Vulture

“Ungoverned, furious, layered…sheer gutsy audacity.”
The London Standard

 

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A Crow’s Theatre, Soulpepper Theatre, and The Musical Stage Company Co-Production

OCTET

Written and Composed by Dave Malloy
Directed by Chris Abraham
Music Director Ryan deSouza
Guloien Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
September 9 – October 12, 2025

Canadian Premiere        

Featuring Alicia Ault, Jacqueline Thair, Hailey Gillis (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812), Zorana Sadiq (Comfort Food, Trident Moon, Towards Youth), Andrew Broderick (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812), Ben Carlson (Rosmersholm), Damien Atkins (We Are Not Alone)

From three-time Tony Award nominee Dave Malloy (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, Ghost Quartet) comes his latest off-Broadway sensation, Octet—directed by Chris Abraham.

In a tech-obsessed support group, eight Internet addicts grapple with everything from doomscrolling to Candy Crush to conspiracy theories.

Blending razor-sharp contemporary critique with haunting choral harmonies, Octet offers a hilarious, intimate, and deeply moving exploration of human connection in the digital age.

 

Accolades:

Lucille Lortel Award—Outstanding New Musical

Drama Desk Award—Outstanding New Musical

Outer Critics Circle Award—Outstanding New Musical

Obie Award—Outstanding New Musical

 

“A sublime chamber opera that promises to be the most original and topical musical of the year."
The New York Times

“Octet once again reveals Dave Malloy to be one of the most creatively audacious talents working in musical theater today.” 
The Hollywood Reporter

  

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Thought for Food Productions in Association with Crow’s Theatre and Guild Festival Theatre

THE VEIL

Written by Keith Barker and Thomas Morgan Jones
Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe
Directed by Helen Juvonen
Studio Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
September 17 – October 12, 2025
World Premiere

 

Our darkest secrets hide just behind the veil.

Governor General’s Literary Award winner Keith Barker (This Is How We Got Here) and award-winning director Thomas Morgan Jones (Artistic Director, National Theatre School of Canada) bring a haunting new work, inspired by the eerie imagery of classic horror, to Crow’s Theatre.

When a high-powered lawyer inherits a sinister curse, every terrible deed he’s ever committed stirs to life—lurking just beyond his sight. Driven by his relentless ambition, he must confront a terrifying truth: sometimes, the deadliest adversary is the one we’ve created within ourselves.

As reality blurs into nightmare, The Veil spirals into a pulse-quickening race against time, exposing the guilty and inescapable ghosts of our past.

  

“Barker’s work brims with humanity and raw emotional power…a vivid, necessary voice on the Canadian stage.”
The Globe and Mail

With a keen visual style and a gift for harnessing ensemble energy, Jones transforms each production into a striking theatrical experience.” 
CBC Arts

 

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A b current Performing Arts Production in Association with Crow’s Theatre and Studio 180 Theatre

THE CHRISTMAS MARKET

Written by Kanika Ambrose
Directed by Philip Akin
Studio Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
November 4 – November 30, 2025
A Crow’s Theatre Commission
World Premiere

 

A Crow’s Theatre commission from Dora Mavor Moore Award–winning playwright Kanika Ambrose (our place, Truth), The Christmas Market is a radical and deeply felt new play set against the shimmering bustle of a snowy holiday market.

Far from home, three Caribbean migrant workers carve out a sense of belonging in an unfamiliar—and often unforgiving—landscape. In the quiet moments between shifts, they discover unexpected friendship – forging unshakable bonds through their humour, grit, and shared determination to survive their first Canadian winter.

Razor-sharp, funny, and unflinching, The Christmas Market is a powerful exploration of community resilience and the hope created by found family.

 

“[Ambrose] peels back the layers of our broken systems with a startling blend of clarity and humour”
Intermission Magazine

  

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A Crow’s Theatre, Soulpepper Theatre, and Bad Hats Theatre Co-Production of Bad Hats Theatre’s

NARNIA

Adapted and Directed by Fiona Sauder
Music and Lyrics by Landon Doak
Associate Direction & Dramaturgy by Matt Pilipiak
Based on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
Baillie Theatre – Young Centre for the Performing Arts
November 18 – December 28, 2025

 

Featuring Belinda Corpuz, Landon Doak, Sierra Haynes, Matthew Joseph, Matt Pilipiak, Jonathan Tan, and Amaka Umeh

From the creators behind Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland, this brand-new musical by the acclaimed Bad Hats Theatre reimagines one of literature’s most beloved stories.

In a snowy world held captive by a powerful witch, four children—Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter—tumble through an ordinary wardrobe and discover that imagination, loyalty, and courage can defy even the most fearsome of foes.

A magical experience for both the young and the young at heart, Narnia upholds the Bad Hats’ tradition of inventive and uplifting original musical theatre—reminding us all that adventure lies anywhere we dare to look beyond the everyday.

 

“A dynamic force in the city’s arts community, [Bad Hats] is consistently delivering productions that are both thought-provoking and entertaining” 
Toronto Star

 

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A Crow’s Theatre Production

ROGERS V. ROGERS

Adapted for the stage by Michael Healey
Based on Rogers v. Rogers: The Battle for Control of Canada’s Telecom Empire by Alexandra Posadzki
Directed by Chris Abraham
Featuring Tom Rooney
Guloien Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
December 2 – December 28, 2025
A Crow’s Theatre Commission
World Premiere

 

Starring Tom Rooney

Telecom tycoon Ted Rogers built an empire turning Canada’s airwaves into cash. Now his son Edward, long dismissed by his father, is fighting for control of the family business. Meanwhile, the shrewd public servant Matthew Boswell is determined to derail Rogers’ billion-dollar takeover of Shaw Communications.

From award-winning playwright Micheal Healey (The Master Plan, The Drawer Boy) comes a modern-day David and Goliath story of outsized ambition, personal grudges, and corporate power.

Inspired by one of the most dramatic boardroom showdowns in Canadian history, this riveting new drama examines the price of pushing back, the unraveling bonds of kin, and the legacy that money can—and cannot—buy.

 

“Michael Healey is one of the country’s funniest and most politically minded playwrights.”
The Globe and Mail

“Tom Rooney is one of the world’s best comic actors.” 
The Globe and Mail

  

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Theatre Smith-Gilmour in Association with Crow’s Theatre

PU SONGLING: STRANGE TALES

Adapted by Dean Gilmour, Michael Man, John Ng, Rosie Simon, Michele Smith, Jovanni Sy, Diana Tso, Lindsay Wu, and Jeff Yung
Directed by Michele Smith
Studio Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
January 13 – February 1, 2026
World Premiere

 

Enter the spellbinding world of Pu Songling, the visionary writer whose tales of the supernatural have captivated audiences for centuries. Now, in a striking new adaptation, internationally celebrated Theatre Smith-Gilmour (Metamorphoses 2023) brings these timeless fables to life.

By turns whimsical and spine-tingling, this dynamic production captures the spirit of a literary master whose work touches on timeless themes that bind us across generations.

One of Canada’s most enduring theatre companies, Theatre Smith-Gilmour has long been a touchstone for daring and essential storytelling. Pu Songling: Strange Tales reaffirms their reputation for fearless, boundary-pushing work—where theatricality reigns and the extraordinary occurs in every moment.

 

“Truth and illusion are woven together – and who can say which is which.”
Pu Songling, Liozhai Zhiyi (Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio)

“[Theatre Smith-Gilmour] have been producing thought-provoking movement based work that challenges the status quo for 42 years and have done it brilliantly”
Lynn Slotkin

  

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A Crow’s Theatre and Soulpepper Theatre Co-Production, in Association with Birdland Theatre

SUMMER AND SMOKE                                                   

Written by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Paolo Santalucia
Guloien Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
February 3 – March 1, 2026

 

Featuring bahia Watson and Dan Mousseau

Crow’s Theatre Associate Artistic Director, Paolo Santalucia (The Bidding War, The Wrong Bashir, Prodigal) directs this rarely staged 20th-century masterpiece.

In a small town in the heat of summer—under the wings of an angel—Alma Winemiller, minister’s daughter, meets John Buchanan, the reckless and intoxicating doctor next door.

As summer deepens—and their longing for one another intensifies—desire, duty, and convention collide, dangerously blurring the line between passion and ruin.

Blistering, poetic, and rapturous, Summer and Smoke is Tennessee Williams at his most heart-rending. A scorching exploration of love just out of reach.

 

“I wrote this play out of a need to explore the delicate balance between the demands of the spirit and those of the flesh.”
Tennessee Williams

“A striking story of passion and repression.”
The Guardian

“A painful study of anxiety, intimacy, and loneliness” 
Exeunt Magazine

  

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A Here For Now Theatre Production in Association with Crow’s Theatre, House + Body, and b current Performing Arts

THE SURROGATE                                                         

Written by Mohsin ZaidiDirected by Christopher Manousos
Studio Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
February 24 – March 22, 2026
A Crow’s Theatre Commission
World Premiere

 

Featuring Fuad Ahmed, Thom Nyhuus, and Antonette Rudder

From award-winning author, Mohsin Zaidi (A Dutiful Boy), comes a gripping debut drama that explodes the notions of contemporary parenthood.

Jake and Sameer have spent years preparing for this moment—the birth of their first child.

But when Marya, their surrogate, is admitted to hospital with complications, legal, ethical, and personal battles force the couple to confront questions they never expected: Who gets to decide what makes a family? And at what cost?

Set over the course of a single sleepless night, American Baby is a 21st-century exploration of privilege and the complexities of modern family-making in a world where the rules are still being written.

 

Praise for A Dutiful Boy:
Book of the Year – GQ
Book of the Year – The Guardian

“Zaidi’s account is raw, honest and at times painful to read. It’s so vivid, it feels almost tangible, as though you’re living the experiences of the author himself.” 
Vogue

“A riveting memoir [that] delivers a message of universal relevance.” 
The Guardian 

 

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A Crow’s Theatre Production

MARY, MARY, MARY, MARY                  

Written by Erin Shields
Directed by Ellen McDougall
Guloien Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
April 7 – May 3, 2026
A Crow’s Theatre Commission
World Premiere

 

Featuring Sabryn Rock, Michelle Monteith, Nancy Palk, Vivien Endicott-Douglas, and Amaka Umeh

Four women emerge from the desert, each bearing the same name: Mary, Mary, Mary, and Mary. As history folds in on itself, they raise their voices in a story of faith, sacrifice, and rebellion.

Blending ancient scripture with her trademark incisive, contemporary wit, Erin Shields (Here We Are, Paradise Lost, If We Were Birds) reclaims the stories of four women who stood at the gates of revolution—only to be sidelined by history.

 A visceral and lyrical reimagining of the gospels’ most enduring icons, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary interrogates what happens when four women who bore witness to miracles are finally allowed to speak.

 

“There are so many things to admire about Shields’ acute observations and inversions of expectation … every new play from her is a challenge and a treat”
Toronto Star

“[Ellen McDougall] is without a doubt one of the most exciting theatre directors on the scene today.”
WhatsOnStage

  

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Project: Humanity in Association with Crow’s Theatre and Pyretic Productions

THE DIVISION                                                              

Written and Directed by Andrew Kushnir
Studio Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
April 21 – May 10, 2026

 

After publishing a eulogy for his renowned watchmaker grandfather in a national newspaper, Andrew is confronted by an accusation in the comments section. The charge sends him on a 19,000- kilometre journey through Ukraine and Europe with daunting questions — and the rare timepiece he's inherited. Retracing his grandfather’s footsteps as a soldier and immigrant, he unearths a family mythology that has astonishing implications for the present.

In a landscape where history is both weapon and wound, Andrew’s search pulls him deep into the stories of a shrinking Ukrainian village, into the fallout of Russia’s full-scale invasion, and into the silence of the dead.

Originally featured at Lincoln Center, NYC, The Division is a gripping new work on identity, legacy, and the slyness of memory. With his acclaimed blend of documentary theatre and deeply personal storytelling, Kushnir faces the unspoken truths that shape both our individual and collective histories — and our here and now.

 

“[Kushnir] has emerged as one of Ontario’s top directors…”
The Globe and Mail 

“[Project Humanity’s] unconventional approach to storytelling … is beautifully crafted, refreshing, and captivating … presented in revolutionary ways.” 
MetRadio

 

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A Crow’s Theatre and The Grand Theatre Co-Production

PRIMARY TRUST                                                    

Written by Eboni Booth
Directed by Cherissa Richards
Guloien Theatre – Streetcar Crowsnest
May 26 – June 21, 2026

 

For years, Kenneth has found solace in the mundane routine of his daily life—days spent working at a local bookshop, evenings spent nursing a single mai tai at his favorite bar.

But when the shop closes and he suddenly finds himself without a job, his carefully ordered world is upended. With nothing left to anchor him, Kenneth must step beyond the quiet life he’s built and confront the fears, dreams, and unspoken grief that have kept him at a standstill.

With warmth and delicate humor, Eboni Booth (Paris at the Atlantic Theater Company) crafts an affirming and tender portrait of a man standing at the brink of profound change.

Winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Primary Trust is a poignant meditation on connection and the courage it takes to transform your life.

 

Winner – 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

NYT Critic’s Pick

“A moving portrait of loneliness and connection … captures the subtle complexities of human relationships.” 
The New York Times 

“I am continually surprised and delighted by the crop of … new directors taking their place in Canadian theatre … and the very talented Cherissa Richards is one of them.” 
Ludwig Van Toronto