Soulpepper Theatre Company Announce 2025.26 Season
April 22, 2025 – August 23, 2026
Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Lane
Soulpepper Theatre Company has unveiled its 2025–2026 season, titled Stories for a Stronger City, marking the final season under Artistic Director Weyni Mengesha. The lineup features 16 productions, including four world premieres by Canadian female artists: Copperbelt by Natasha Mumba, Tiger Bride by Hailey Gillis with Frank Cox-O’Connell and Andrew Penner, Medusa by Erin Shields, and Revolutionary Women in Blues by Divine Brown. The season also includes classics by Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter, and Tennessee Williams, as well as Canadian and Toronto premieres like Lucy Kirkwood’s The Welkin, Dave Malloy’s Octet, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ The Comeuppance, Bad Hats Theatre’s Narnia, Jen Silverman’s Witch, and Christina Anderson’s How to Catch Creation. A notable highlight is a three-year partnership with Crow’s Theatre, aiming to enhance Toronto’s theatre landscape through collaborative productions
2025 – 2026 Schedule
A STRANGE LOOP @ THE BAILLIE THEATRE
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Red Like Fruit
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Queer Youth Cabaret
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Six String: A History of the Guitar
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Kim’s Convenience
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Old Times
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The Welkin
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OCTET @ Crow’s Theatre
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King Gilgamesh
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The Comeuppance
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BAD HATS THEATRE’S NARNIA
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‘TWAS ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS
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Witch
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SUMMER AND SMOKE @ Crow’s Theatre
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Copperbelt
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Detroit: Music of the Motor City
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How to Catch Creation
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Tiger Bride
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Medusa
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Happy Days
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Revolutionary Women in Blues
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About Soulpepper Theatre Company
Soulpepper Theatre Company, based in Toronto, is one of Canada’s leading theatre companies renowned for its innovative productions and commitment to artistic excellence. Founded in 1998, Soulpepper focuses on producing classic and contemporary works that engage and inspire diverse audiences. The company nurtures Canadian talent by providing opportunities for actors, playwrights, and creatives while maintaining a strong connection to the community through education and outreach programs. Known for its dynamic and thoughtful programming, Soulpepper balances beloved classics with bold new voices, making it a vibrant hub for theatrical creativity and a vital contributor to Canada’s cultural landscape.

