November 19th – 22nd at 8 pm
Company: The Howland Company
Director: Holger Syme
University of Toronto’s Luella Massey Studio Theatre (4 Glen Morris Street)
Casimir has lost his job. Caroline wants to have fun. They go to a party, and everything falls apart.
Casimir and Caroline is a play about love in the cold atmosphere of modern capitalism. Its world is full of chronically unfulfilled characters, whether they see themselves as victims, winners, or just living in the moment. They all desperately long for something more. None of them can say what that might be.
But at least their lives look dope on Instagram.
The Howland Company is pleased to announce a weekend presentation of two new works in development – a four-night staged workshop presentation of the new translation and adaptation of Ödön von Horváth’s Casimir and Caroline by Holger Syme and a reading of take rimbaud, a new performance text in development by Toronto playwright Susanna Fournier. Casimir and Caroline will run as a staged presentation from November 19 to 22 at 8 pm, at the University of Toronto’s Luella Massey Studio Theatre (4 Glen Morris Street), with a public reading of Fournier’s take rimbaud on Sunday, November 22 at 2pm.
Price: $15
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About The Howland Company:
The Howland Company is a Toronto-based theatre ensemble made up of twelve artists best known for our Best of Fringe hit 52 Pick-Up. Our curiosity is in stories that impact our generation. Through our own development as an ensemble and by bringing people together through workshops and readings, we seek to build a community ready to take on tomorrow’s challenges.
www.howlandcompanytheatre.com