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Alumnae Theatre's New Ideas Festival at Alumnae Theatre

Dates: (3/11/2020 - 3/29/2020 )

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Alumnae Theatre


70 Berkeley Street
Toronto,

Phone: 416-364-4170

Tickets: $15.00

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32nd AnnualNew Ideas Festival 2020Premiering new short plays!Produced by Stacy Halloran, Carrie Villeneuve & Stefani PockajMarch 11 - 29, 2020, in the Studio Theatre (Evenings: 8:00 pm; Matinees at 2:00 pm)The New Ideas Festival is Alumnaes annual juried festival and features an exciting line-up of new short plays!Witness theatrical history with premieres of dramatic and comedic writings from both emerging and experienced theatre artists. At 32, were still new!NIF 2020! 3 Weeks! 14 Fabulous Plays!Week 1March 1115, 2020 in the StudioA program of 4 short plays: Just in Love Remember Him Chasing Squirrels Speed Dating Night at the Bull and Bell The Curious Case of Jockstrap MaloneWeek 2March 1822, 2020 in the StudioA program of 5 short plays: Alpha Betty Laundry Cycles Motherhood Platypus The Unholy Estate of MatrimonyWeek 3March 2529, 2020 in the StudioA program of 5 short plays: Another Day A Sigh or a Wish Lizard Season Lost Season The Equivalent of SensationAccessibilityThe Festival is held in Alumnae Theatres 3rd floor walk-up studio, which is not currently wheelchair accessible.

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