2007 - 2008 Season
     
 

For information about subscriptions and single tickets for the 2007-2008 Season, please click on the "Subscription & Ticket Info" link above.

 
   
 

Fools

A Comedy by Neil Simon
September 2007

 
   
 

Leon Tolchinsky finally lands a teaching job - in an idyllic Russian hamlet cursed with chronic stupidity for 200 years! After falling in love with a girl who only recently learned how to sit down, Leon decides to break the curse, whatever the cost - even it means becoming an idiot himself.

Run dates September 6th to 8th; 13th to 16th*; 20th to 22nd.
(*Matinee on the 16th)

 

 
 

Miracle on 34th Street

Adapted by Will Severin, Patricia Di Benedetto and John Vreeke
from the novel by Valentine Davies
Music by Will Severin
November-December 2007

 
   
 

A young girl's belief in Santa Claus and the magic of the holidays is put on trial in this hilarious, tender, and charming Christmas show for the entire family.

Run dates: November 29th to December 2nd*; 6th to 9th* ; 13th to 15th*
(*Matinees on the 2nd, 9th and 15th)

 
   

 
 

To Kill a Mockingbird

Based on the novel by Harper Lee
Dramatized by Christopher Sergel
February-March 2008

 
   
 

Set in a small Southern town during the Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird chronicles the arrest and trial of a young black man accused of a heinous crime. This groundbreaking classic continues to speak to new generations with its appealing depiction of childhood innocence, scathing moral condemnation of racial prejudice, and affirmation that human goodness can withstand the assault of evil.

Run dates: February 28th to March 1st ; 6th to 9th*; 13th to 15th
(*Matinee on the 9th)

 
   

 
 

The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)

A Comedy by Jess Borgeson, Adam Long, and Daniel Singer
May-June 2008

 
   
 

Yes! All 37 plays in 97 minutes! An irreverent, high-speed roller-coaster type romp through all of Shakespeare's plays. A mix of pratfalls, puns, willful misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations, clean-cut ribaldry, and broad burlesque. If you hated Shakespeare in high school, you'll love The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged).

Run dates: May 22st to 24th; 29th to June 1st*; June 5th to 7th.
(*Matinee on the 1st)

 
   
 

 
   
 

Please Note: All shows are subject to change
depending on availability of Performance rights.

 
     
 

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Phone: (416) 439-1104
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Scarborough Players
c/o Scarborough Village Theatre
3600 Kingston Road
Scarborough, Ontario
M1M 1R9