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Troilus and Cressida

Presented by Shakespeare BASH’d

Shakespeare’s compelling story of the Trojan War, told with brilliant edge and satirical bite.
This rarely-performed play is a modern marvel that will test the boundaries of genre, and challenge audiences with its fascinating swerves and ambiguous treatment of love, honour, value, and war.

Featuring an all-star company, with multiple award winners and stars of the Stratford Festival, this production will introduce audiences to a dynamic and shocking play, rarely seen on stage.

Don’t miss this intimate, exciting production, by award-winning audience favourite Shakespeare BASH’d.

Credits

Featuring: Geoffrey Armour, Felix Beauchamp, Jennifer Działoszynski, Austin Eckert, Jordin Hall, Andrew Iles, Isaiah Kolundzic, David Mackett, Kate Martin, Julia Nish-Lapidus, Rianna Persaud, Adriano Reis, Deivan Steele, Breanne Tice, Ben Yoganathan
Director: James Wallis
Fight Director: Jennifer Dzialoszynski
Stage Manager: M Fera
Sound Design: Matt Nish-Lapidus
Lighting Design: Sruthi Suresan
Associate Director: Kate Martin

January 29
to February 8, 2026

Tickets are $25 Discount, $35 Regular, and $50 Supporter (Support the company by purchasing a ticket at the Supporter level.)

Venue

BMO Incubator

Performance Dates

Thursday, January 29 – 7pm
Friday, January 30 – 7pm
Saturday, January 31 – 7pm
Sunday, February 1 – 1pm
Tuesday, February 3 – 7pm
Wednesday, February 4 – 7pm
Thursday, February 5 – 7pm
Friday, February 6 – 7pm
Saturday, February 7 – 7pm
Sunday, February 8 – 1pm

Content Warning: Sexual Assault

This performance is approximately 3 hours, including intermission.

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