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Rhinoceros

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Scarborough, Ontario

Rhinoceros

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Adult 2 hours before event CA$12.00 CA$0.00
Student/Senior 2 hours before event CA$10.00 CA$0.00
Group Rate (10+)   more info 2 hours before event CA$8.00 CA$0.00
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Rhinoceros

Can one man resist the call of the wild, while all of humanity turns into rhinoceroses?

Directed by Amanda Lockitch and featuring senior Theatre & Performance Studies students of the University of Toronto Scarborough campus.


How far would you go to save the planet? The unexplained appearance of rhinoceroses on the streets of Toronto prompts one man to stand up for the latest endangered animal: the human being. As citizens decide to join the call of the wild, who is left to run the industrialized world? 


Tickets:
$12 - Adults
$10 - Students/Seniors
$8 - group rate (10+)

March 14 - 17 & 21 - 24, 2012 | 8:00 PM
Leigha Lee Browne Theatre
University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail

* Note: Theatre is fully accessible. Call 416 208 4769 for more information

 

Arts & Events Programming would like to thank Manulife Financial, MBNA and TD Bank for their 2011-2012 season sponsorship. 

Where



Leigha Lee Browne Theatre
University of Toronto Scarborough
1265 Military Trail
Scarborough, Ontario M1C1A4
Canada

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Arts & Events Programming



Arts & Events Programming, at the University of Toronto Scarborough, provides the necessary foundation upon which excellence in artistic, cultural and scholarly co-curricular initiatives can be achieved.

In consultation and collaboration with students, staff and faculty, AEP provides administrative resources to support ongoing projects, and brings new ideas to life. Most of the events presented by AEP are free, and all events are open to the entire UTSC campus as well as local community.

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