Soulpepper 2014 Winter Waves.indd
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Soulpepper 2014 Winter Waves.indd
Media Contact: Katie Saunoris, Publicist 416.203.6264 x.146 katie@soulpepper.ca MEDIA RELEASE WINTER WAVES: FREE FAMILY PROGRAMMING AT THE SOULPEPPER FAMILY FESTIVAL Toronto, ON – December 16, 2014: Albert Schultz, Founding Artistic Director of Soulpepper Theatre Company, today released details about Winter Waves, two days of free family programming at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts on Jan. 2 and 3, 2015. Winter Waves, part of Soulpepper’s inaugural Family Festival, gives families an opportunity to explore Soulpepper’s interactive spaces and enjoy a wide range of fun, free, and creative activities and performances. Relax with Bedtime Stories read by artists, including Alligator Pie author Dennis Lee, celebrate the talents of Torontonians with Virtuosic Toronto, learn how to make and record cinematic sound effects, or enjoy movies and hot chocolate in the Young Centre courtyard. Music, theatre, film and more, for the whole family to enjoy. Events run from 2 to 7:30 p.m. on both days. Visit soulpepper.ca or call 416.866.8666 for more details. Winter Waves will feature performances and curation by Soulpepper Resident Artists and special guests, including: Waleed Abdulhamid; Leah Cherniak; Ins Choi; David Cox; Dennis Lee; Ken MacKenzie; Miranda Mulholland; Andrea Nann; Gregory Oh; Jon Drops Reid; Mike Ross; Gregory Sinclair; William Webster; and the Young Centre City Choir. The Family Festival’s ticketed stage lineup continues this month with Michael Shamata’s beloved adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol until Dec. 27; and Ins Choi’s Kim’s Convenience until Dec. 28. The Conjuror from master magician David Ben will run from Dec. 30 to Jan. 3, including multiple showtimes during Winter Waves. FREE WINTER WAVES ACTIVITIES: JAN. 2 AND 3, 2015 Bedtime Stories: Curl up to an intimate bedtime-inspired song, poem or performance. Playrooms: See, hear, draw, touch, watch, sit, play, and interact in Soulpepper’s playrooms. Two interactive environments have been designed for families to experience and enjoy. Light, sound, and unexpected materials (bubble wrap!) make for a stimulating and creative way to play. Stories and Sounds: Starting at 4:30 p.m. on both days, kids of all ages can become storytellers through sound, in a winter soundscape recording workshop. Virtuosic Toronto: In this Soulpepper favourite, film, sound and live performance capture an unforgettable portrait of Toronto. Wee Concerts: Sing along as Soulpepper Artists present concerts the whole family will enjoy. Winter Sound Waves: Experience sounds of the season - old and new - from the Young Centre City Choir. Winter Walk-In Cinema: As the sun begins to set, family-friendly films will play on Soulpepper’s outdoor courtyard big screen, complete with heaters and hot cocoa to keep guests cozy while enjoying a movie - or two! The Soulpepper Family Festival is sponsored by CIBC with support from the Province of Ontario through the Celebrate Ontario Program and the Tourism Event Marketing Partnership Program. Additional support is provided by: A Christmas Carol production sponsor Rob Cudney; Donald Ross, supporter of Joseph Ziegler’s performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol; and The Conjuror production sponsor, the Slaight Family. Media Contact: Katie Saunoris, Publicist 416.203.6264 x.146 katie@soulpepper.ca Tickets to Soulpepper productions at the Young Centre are available by calling the Young Centre Box Office at 416.866.8666 or by visiting soulpepper.ca. Tickets for Soulpepper productions range from $89 to $29. Tickets for The Conjuror range from $69 to $25. 4-ticket Soulpepper Family Packages start at $100*. $23 tickets are available for Arts Workers. $23 tickets for Soulpepper productions are also available for 21-30 year-olds at stageplay.ca. StagePlay is sponsored by TD Bank Group. The $23 Rush Ticket / $5 Youth Rush program is sponsored by Sun Life Financial. Ticket prices include a Young Centre facility fee, service charge and HST. Pricing is subject to change. *Based on section C seating to The Conjuror. Located in its multi-venue home the Young Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto’s Distillery Historic District, Soulpepper is Toronto’s largest theatre company. Founded and guided by artists, under the leadership of Artistic Director Albert Schultz and Executive Director Leslie Lester, Soulpepper has an integrated mission which includes: industry-leading youth outreach initiatives; the Soulpepper Academy, Canada’s only multi-year paid professional training program for theatre artists of all disciplines; and a year-round diverse repertory season which is grounded in the classics and committed to the creation of new works, new forms, and innovative practices. Soulpepper gratefully acknowledges annual operating support from the Ontario Arts Council, the Toronto Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts. Support for all Music Programing is provided by the Slaight Family through the Slaight Family Music Program. Mike Ross is the inaugural Slaight Family Director of Music. Lead Support for the Soulpepper Academy is provided by the Michael and Karen Vukets Family Foundation, with additional support from the RBC Foundation and Hal Jackman Foundation and the Canada Arts Training Program at the Department of Canadian Heritage. Soulpepper is grateful for the Major Sponsorship Support of: TELUS – Lead Sponsor Youth Outreach Scotiabank – Lead Sponsor Soulpepper Youth Academy TD Bank – Lead Sponsor Stage Play and Studio Series CIBC – Lead Sponsor Soulpepper Family Festival SunLife – Lead Sponsor Rush Program -30For interviews, images or more information, please contact katie@soulpepper.ca.