The Segal Centre for Performing Arts and Delmar Freight Forwarders are delighted to close the English theatre season with Bernard Slade's award-winning romantic comedy Same Time, Next Year, a smart and touching story of love through the ages, starring R.H. Thomson and Michelle Giroux and directed by Diana Leblanc. Presented on the Segal Centre Mainstage from April 29th to May 20th, 2012.
On a weekend in 1951, New Jersey accountant George and California housewife Doris meet by chance in a cozy country inn. Indulging in a seemingly innocent fling, they soon realize that they have fallen hopelessly in love. The catch: both are happily married, but not to each other. They decide to re-create their romance for one weekend each year - only one weekend - after that they go back to their lives, their kids, and their spouses. Over the course of a quarter century, George and Doris share their passions, hopes and dreams through the ups and downs of their marriages and shifting American society. A metaphor for the changing moral landscape of post-war United States, Same Time, Next Year is a charming and poignant story that explores the complexities of love and human relationships.PERFORMANCES:
CJAD Sunday-@-The Segal:
April 29th - 11:00am Guest: Phillip Silver Admission is free
Previews:
April 29 - 1:30pm April 30, 31- 8:00pm May 1 -8:00pm
RUN:
Monday - Thursday, 8:00pm Saturdays 9:00pm Sundays 7:00pm Matine?es:
Wednesdays 1:00pm Sundays 2:00pm
Tickets:
514.739.7944 segalcentre.org
Where:
Segal Centre for Performing Arts 5170 Chemin de la Co?te-Ste- Catherine, Montre?al Metro: Cote-Ste-Catherine/Snowdon Bus: 129 / 51
Three-time Dora award-winner and president of the Associated Designers of Canada Phillip Silver creates both set and lighting, with costumes by celebrated designer Eo Sharp that chart the changing fashions from the conserative ‘Fifties to the swinging ‘Seventies. Montreal composer Keith Thomas joins the production as composer with projection design by George Allister and Patrick Boivin, collaborators whose dynamic video work was seen in this season's Equus and Scientific Americans.
Described by the New York Times as "the funniest comedy about love and adultery to come to Broadway" Same Time, Next Year was a long-running hit, performed for over three years in its original 1975 staging. Written by Canadian-born stage and television writer Bernard Slade, it was adapted into a successful film in 1978 that starred Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn. Bernard Slade has penned a number of memorable plays such as Tribute (1978) and Romantic Comedy (1979) and is responsible for such television classics as The Flying Nun, The Partridge Family and Bewitched.The Segal Centre is a meeting place for all of the performing arts, showcasing the best professional artists from here and abroad and playing a leading role in the artistic development of Montreal's youth and the creation of its cultural legacy. Through theatre, music, dance, cinema and the Academy, the Segal Centre realizes a broad vision by recognizing the importance of building bridges through the arts and supporting multicultural projects in Montreal. The Centre's commitment is to ensure that creativity resonates within our community and that it remains accessible and inspiring each and every day, leading the performing arts world of tomorrow.
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