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Les Misérables

Presented by Theatre Smith-Gilmour

Theatre Smith-Gilmour presents the premiere of a new theatrical adaptation of Victor Hugo’s classic. Adapting Les Misérables is a ‘CALL TO ARMS.’ In today’s corrupt world we, as artists, want to reflect and to celebrate Jean Valjean’s lifelong struggle to find and follow his own CONSCIENCE. It’s our quest to discover what it is to be humane.

Credits

Adapted by Michele Smith and Dean Gilmour in collaboration with the company
from the novel by Victor Hugo
Directed by Michele Smith*
Cast: Mac Fyfe*, Dean Gilmour*, Nina Gilmour*, Benjamin Muir, Daniel Roberts*, Diana Tso*
Stage Manager: Barry W. Cook*
Costume & Set Designer: Victoria Wallace
Lighting Designer: Simon Rossiter
Projection designer: Elisa Gilmour
Sound Designer: Johnny Hockin
* Appears courtesy of CAEA

March 16, 2018
to April 1, 2018

Tickets are Previews $20 | Matinees $25 | Student/arts worker $30 | Adult $40

Venue

The Theatre Centre

Performance Dates

Friday, March 16 – 8:00pm preview
Saturday, March 17 – 8:00pm preview
Sunday, March 18 – 3:00pm preview
Tuesday, March 20 – 8:00pm Opening
Wednesday, March 21 – 8:00pm
Thursday, March 22 – 8:00pm
Friday, March 23 – 8:00pm
Saturday, March 24 – 1:00pm
Saturday, March 24 – 8:00pm
Sunday, March 25 – 3:00pm Fundraiser performance
Tuesday, March 27 – 8:00pm
Wednesday, March 28 – 8:00pm
Thursday, March 29 – 8:00pm
Friday, March 30 – 8:00pm
Saturday, March 31 – 1:00pm
Saturday, March 31 – 8:00pm
Sunday, April 01 – 3:00pm

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