Please Note: This event has expired.
Illustrated by Gracia Lam
A soaring and personal comedy of identity, memory, and the resilience of the human spirit.
In apartheid-era South Africa, the only way for Banzi to survive is to fake his own death. From one of the world’s great playwrights Athol Fugard (‘Master Harold’…and the Boys), comes a soaring and personal comedy of identity, memory, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Directed by Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu and Associated Director Tsholo Khalema
Tony Award Nomination — Best Play
ADMISSION INFO
PRICING
Previews
$25 (regular price) + $1.25 (facility fee) + $2.50 (service charge) + $3.75 (HST) = $32.50
$35 (regular price) + $3.75 (facility fee) + $5.50 (service charge) + $5.75 (HST) = $50.00
Remainder of Run
$25 (regular price) + $1.25 (facility fee) + $2.50 (service charge) + $3.75 (HST) = $32.50
$45 (regular price) + $3.75 (facility fee) + $5.50 (service charge) + $7.05 (HST) = $61.30
$65 (regular price) + $3.75 (facility fee) + $5.50 (service charge) + $9.65 (HST) = $83.90
Phone: (416) 866-8666
Email: boxoffice@youngcentre.ca
Website: https://www.soulpepper.ca/performances/sizwe-banzi-is-dead
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
*PLEASE NOTE: Contrary to calendar there is no performance on Sunday, May 28
Previews: May 25 to May 31
Opening: June 1 (by invite only)
Relaxed Performance: June 4
COVID Conscious performances (50% capacity): May 31 at 8pm & June 7 at 2pm
LOCATION
50 Tank House Lane, Distillery Historic District, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4
PARKING INFO
There are several Green P parking lots in the area. The closest one is in the Distillery District with entrances from Parliament Street, however, please be advised that these lots do fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during Distillery Historic District Events.
There are 2 other Green P parking lots close by. Both are north of Mill Street, one is on Front Street with an entrance between Tankhouse Lane and Cherry Street.