Step into the captivating world of Love and Information, a masterpiece by Caryl Churchill, brought to life under the visionary direction of Michael Wheeler. This time, Dan School Majors invites audiences to not only witness but also influence the energy of a thought-provoking journey through a series of sharp, evocative scenes. Together, the performers and audience will explore the complexities of human relationships and the relentless flow of modern information. Blending tenderness, humor, and reflection, the play examines how we seek meaning, connection, and understanding in an increasingly fragmented world. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and an active part of the experience as Love and Information delves deep into questions of love, identity, and communication in today’s dynamic reality.
Accessibilities:
A Relaxed Performance will occur on Sunday March 9th at 2:00pm. This special performance is designed to create a more inclusive and comfortable environment, featuring reduced lighting and sound levels to minimize sensory stimulation.
A Masked-Encouraged Performance will take place on Wednesday, March 12th at 8:00pm. During this performance, audience members are encouraged to wear masks to create a safer and more comfortable environment for all attendees.
Optional Zoom Captions will be available at every performance.
Content Warnings:
Discussions of sexual intimacy; Mentions of animal cruelty; Scenes that depict psychological and emotional struggles; Described or implied violence through dialogue and sound effects; References to death and terminal illness; Discussions of religious faith or doubt.
The field of accessibility in theatre is constantly evolving. To make sure that we can do our best in creating an accommodating space for you, please let our Accessibility Coordinator know if you have any other questions/comments/concerns that you do not see reflected here: loveandinfo.accessibility@gmail.com.
All Ticket prices include $2.5 Fee plus HST
Venue
The Power Corporation of Canada Studio Theatre
The Isabel Bader Centre
390 King St. W.