Apr 13 2024
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May 05 2024
A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney

A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney

Presented by Outside the March and Soulpepper Theatre Company at Young Centre for the Performing Arts

See Walt. See Walt run. See Walt run a multinational media conglomerate, remaking the world in his image. See Walt contemplate that image. See Walt contemplate cryogenics. See Disney on ice. See Walt’s family. Hear Walt’s screenplay. See Walt’s family hear Walt’s screenplay. See Walt melt.  

Outside the March and Soulpepper Theatre "reanimate the Head of Disney" with the Toronto Premiere of A PUBLIC READING OF AN UNPRODUCED SCREENPLAY ABOUT THE DEATH OF WALT DISNEY by Obie Award-winning playwright Lucas Hnath. Starring Canadian theatre great Diego Matamoros as the man, the mouse, the legend—alongside the powerhouse cast of Katherine Cullen, Tony Ofori and Anand Rajaram in a production directed by Mitchell Cushman.

Despite its title, this is neither a reading nor a screenplay; or rather, it’s both, contained in a brilliant 70 minute stage play. It’s an intricately orchestrated merry-go-round of percussive language like a “hypercaffeinated David Mamet” (The New York Times). It asks far-fetched questions like:

What if a powerful billionaire pursued their own immortality at the expense of the world around them?
What if Elon Musk could doodle?
What if a melting world is no place to keep a frozen head from thawing?

It's a fantasia for the age of Succession

Admission Info

Previews: April 13, 14, and 16
Regular Performances: April 18 – May 5

Extended Run:  Until May 12th

General Admission: $55 (Previews $35)
Reserved: $75 (Previews $55)

Artsworker/Underwaged and Pay-It-Forward tickets available.

Phone: (416) 866-8666

Email: boxoffice@youngcentre.ca

Dates & Times

2024/04/13 - 2024/05/05

Additional time info:

A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney contains some explicit language and implicit references to capitalism’s concentration of power in the hands of egoistic, emotionally-stunted men. It’s appropriate for audiences 12+.

Location Info

Young Centre for the Performing Arts

50 Tank House Lane, 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.