The Grand Theatre London Announces Their 2024/25 Season

The Grand Theatre announces 2024/25 Season

Time for connection. Time for adventure. A Time for Play.

March 20, 2024 – London ON – Artistic Director, Rachel Peake and Executive Director, Evan Klassen are proud to announce today the Grand Theatre’s 2024/25 playbill – “A Time for Play”. The joyous season lineup includes: six beloved and blockbuster titles, three locally conceptualized and constructed London Proud productions that will go on to shine across the country, four Ontario premieres, and the always sold-out Jeans ‘n Classics concert series.

The Grand’s 2024/25 season will launch with nostalgia and music, with a Beatles-infused adaptation of William Shakespeare’s As You Like It (conceived by Daryl Cloran and Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival), and a holiday production of The Sound of Music directed by Artistic Director Rachel Peake. With the new calendar year, Heist by Canadian playwright and screenwriter Arun Lakra will literally steal the spotlight, to be followed by Rosanna Deerchild’s (CBC Unreserved) heart-warming mother and daughter story, The Secret to Good Tea, in partnership with the National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre. Audiences will laugh, gasp, and rush to the Box Office for the season’s final two works – Waitress, the Broadway sensation with songs by Grammy award-winner Sara Bareilles, and Kate Hamill’s fresh, audacious adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Recently announced, Road Dahl’s MATILDA The Musical will open the Spriet Stage for the season as the 26th year of the Grand Theatre High School Project.

Rachel Peake, Grand Theatre Artistic Director. Photo by Dahlia Katz.

“The Grand’s 2024/25 Season is about moments where joy, where play, bring about real change in the world. How humour can make us look at ourselves, and each other, in a new light. Some fresh looks on familiar stories, and some new stories that feel like something we know,” shares Grand Theatre Artistic Director, Rachel Peake. “With this season, my first season of programming as Artistic Director of the Grand, I wanted to share stories of human connection in many different times and spaces. And we are proudly continuing to produce exceptional Canadian theatre here in downtown London that will carry on from the Grand to stages in Edmonton, Hamilton and Ottawa.”

Roald Dahl’s MATILDA The Musical

Book by Dennis Kelly

Music & Lyrics by Tim Minchin

Directed by Megan Watson

SEP 17 to 29 | Opens SEP 20

On the heels of last year’s sold-out run, the Grand Theatre’s renowned youth mentorship program, the High School Project (HSP) will be presenting the Tony and Olivier Award-winning MATILDA The Musical, with a book by Dennis Kelly and original songs by Tim Minchin. 

MATILDA, based on the beloved children’s book by Roald Dahl, has been staged from the West End to Broadway, toured around the world and now lands at the Grand Theatre. Former Grand Theatre Artistic Associate Megan Watson returns to the Grand and the High School Project to direct the production. Megan is well known for her past productions at the Grand including A Christmas CarolMary PoppinsThe Glass Menagerie, Shakespeare: The MixtapeJulius Caesar, and Juno’s Reward, as well as curating the Re-Opening Festival in 2021. as well as curating the Re-Opening Festival in 2021.

Learn more about Roald Dahl’s MATILDA The Musical at the Grand Theatre in 2024/25: www.grandtheatre.com/2024-high-school-project

As You Like It

By William Shakespeare

Adapted & Directed by Daryl Cloran

Conceived by Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival & Daryl Cloran

OCT 15 to NOV 2 | Opens on OCT 18

A magical, mystery, mashup of Shakespeare’s classic comedy and The Beatles’ greatest hits.

Re-set in Canada’s Okanagan Valley in the 1960s, Daryl Cloran’s adaptation of As You Like It combines one of Shakespeare’s most beloved romantic comedies, with the vibrant escapism of the hippie generation, and a psychedelic medley of The Beatles’ greatest hits.

A bona fide hit in Chicago, Washington, and Vancouver, Cloran’s adaptation of As You Like It makes its Ontario premiere at the Grand Theatre, joyously celebrating love in all its forms, twists, and shouts.

The Sound of Music

Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp

Music by Richard Rodgers

Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse

Music and Lyrics for “Something Good” by Richard Rodgers

Directed by Rachel Peake

NOV 19 to DEC 22 | Opens on NOV 22

Start the holidays with Maria and the von Trapps in this timeless, beloved, family musical…a very good place to start!

The abbey life doesn’t seem to fit Maria: an exuberant, free-spirited, would-be nun with the habit of fleeing her studies to sing in the Austrian mountainside.

Questioning her commitment to the religious life, Maria is off to join the von Trapp family household as the latest in a long string of governesses for humourless naval captain Georg von Trapp and his seven disciplined but mischievous children. It isn’t long until the power of song brings much welcome harmony, romance, and the promise of a bright future, into their home. But, against political unrest, the von Trapps’ newfound joy becomes threatened.

Artistic Director Rachel Peake helms the Grand Theatre’s 2024 holiday production, based on the Tony Award-winning musical and Academy Award-winning film, featuring memorable classic songs: “My Favourite Things”, “Do-Re-Mi”, “Sixteen Going on Seventeen”, “So Long, Farewell”, and “Something Good.”

For the eighth consecutive year, in conjunction with the holiday production, the Grand will be asking its audiences to help raise funds to support the Business Cares program of the London Food Bank.

The Sound of Music is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization. www.concordtheatricals.com

Heist

By Arun Lakra

Co-production with The Citadel Theatre

JAN 14 to FEB 1 | Opens on JAN 17

Diamonds. Deals. Lasers. Betrayal. Ocean’s Eleven for the theatrical stage!

Five criminals team up for one final job after finding themselves betrayed.

Heist is an edge-of-your-seat, popcorn-theatre, action adventure with all the necessary players: the charmer, the pretty boy, the sneak, the muscle, and the geek. Prepare for anything and everything, then watch as karma comes collecting in this Ocean’s Eleven-inspired theatrical production.

Calgary’s breakthrough screenwriter, playwright (and ophthalmologist by day), Arun Lakra brings high-tech, stunt-filled, crime drama from the silver screen to the stage. His mission? To keep savvy audiences on their toes with a fast-paced, twisty whodunnit that has the lobby buzzing in this Ontario premiere.

The Secret to Good Tea

By Rosanna Deerchild

Directed by Renae Morriseau

Co-production with the National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre

FEB 18 to MAR 8 | Opens on FEB 21

A mother and daughter find their way to each other in a story steeped in humour, truth, and a cozy cup of tea.

Gwynn is a local radio host. Her mother, Maggie, has a story. Maggie has spent a lifetime building a wall between herself and her memories – as well as between herself and her inquisitive, journalist daughter. Now, with a pot of steaming hot tea as the only thing between them, Maggie and Gwynn work to dismantle that wall, uncovering Maggie’s story in a journey of laughter, revelation, understanding, and the bond of a mother and daughter.

The Secret to Good Tea is a vibrant, intimate, and cheeky family portrait based on playwright Rosanna Deerchild (CBC Unreserved) and her own mother. Fresh from a world premiere in its home province of Manitoba, again helmed by acclaimed director Renae Morriseau, Deerchild’s powerful first play is set to make its Ontario debut at the Grand Theatre, in partnership with the National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre.

Waitress

Music and Lyrics by Sara Bareilles

Book by Jessie Nelson

Based on the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly

Directed by Rachel Peake

Co-production with Theatre Aquarius

MAR 25 to APR 12 | Opens on MAR 28

A small-town girl faces big changes. Are pies her way out? A bright and touching musical featuring songs by Grammy-winner Sara Bareilles.

Jenna lives a small slice of life, in a small town – baking punny pies at work and trying not to think about her troubled marriage at home. Caught off guard by another type of bun in the oven, a thrilling affair, and nowhere else to turn, Jenna wonders if her pie-making talents are her ticket to finding a soft place to land.

With music baked-to-perfection by Grammy Award-winner Sara Bareilles (“She Used to be Mine”, “When He Sees Me”), a story based on the indie cult-classic film starring Keri Russell, and the presence of a pretty cute OB/GYN, Waitress is a musical that has charmed its way across Broadway, the United States, the United Kingdom, and will be brought to life on the Grand Theatre Spriet Stage by Artistic Director, Rachel Peake.

Pride and Prejudice

By Kate Hamill

Based on the novel by Jane Austen

Directed by Rebecca Northan

APR 29 to MAY 17 | Opens May 2

Hang on to your bonnets! A fresh take on the classic Austen romance of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.

They’re the Bennets that you love, and they’re in it to win it (as far as love and marriage are concerned). This time, nothing is off limits if it means securing a husband and a home for all your sisters.

In this laugh-out-loud adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic work, Kate Hamill deftly infuses the beloved Bennets, Bingleys, and Darcys with even more saucy irreverence for society’s expectations; the pearls are clutched, the waistlines are empire, the balls are ballistic, and the genders are bending. Through it all, the timeless love story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy captures the hearts of dear readers, and brand-new Austen fans alike.

With a cult following of her own, the award-winning and incorrigible Rebecca Northan (Blind DateEvery Brilliant Thing) will direct the production on the Grand Theatre’s Spriet Stage.

The Jeans ‘n Classics concert series

Other 2024/25 Season Highlights include:

  • Presented by Downtown Community Partner, Old Oak Properties, the always-sold-out Jeans ‘n Classics is back at the Grand for a seventh year with five new and exhilarating concerts. The 2024/25 lineup includes: Paul McCartneyEvery Breath You Take – The Music of Sting and The PoliceHeartland – Current and Classic CountryThe Ultimate Symphonic Rock Show;  and The Who and Led Zeppelin. On the heels of the current sold-out season, subscribers to the Grand Theatre’s 2024/25 six-show season on the Spriet Stage will be first in line for any Jeans ‘n Classics subscriptions in 2024/25 and will also have early access to an added bonus performance of The Who and Led Zeppelin.
  • For a second year, the Grand Theatre is grateful to offer Canada Life  Pay-What-You-Can (PWYC) same-day pricing for the first Sunday Matinee of each Spriet Series production.
  • Educators’ Night Out (formerly Teachers Club) and Student Club return with a six-show package including special pre- and post-show events. Educators are invited to attend Wednesday previews at a discounted subscription rate and enjoy exclusive events throughout the season. Elementary, high school, and post-secondary students can enjoy all six Spriet Series productions on Thursday previews for only $99. Learn more at grandtheatre.com/youth-education
  • The inaugural year of specially-priced subscriptions for arts workers, volunteers, and participants of community arts organizations on the Tuesday preview performance of all six 2024/25 subscription series productions via the new London Community Arts Night program.
  • Following popular demand, the Grand’s signature Wednesday post-show talk series, AfterWORDS, returns for the new season. On Wednesday evenings, immediately after the performances, patrons are invited to stay for a guided discussion with guest artists, creative team members, and Grand staff in the Drewlo.
  • For the 2024/25 season, patrons can also enjoy stimulating discussion and hear insights into Grand productions through hosted discussions with special guests at Tea Talks, offered prior to 1 p.m. Wednesday matinees.
  • A performance with ASL will be available for Pride and Prejudice as part of the 2024/25 season, on Saturday, May 10 at 2:00 p.m.
  • The Grand will also continue to offer open-captioned performances throughout the season for their Spriet Stage productions. Open-captioned performances will be available as a special subscription to patrons. The Open Captioned performances this year will be: As You Like It on Saturday, October 26, 2024 (2:00 p.m.), The Sound of Music on Saturday, November 30, 2024 (1:00 p.m.), and Waitress on Saturday, April 5, 2025 (2:00 p.m.).

The Grand Theatre would like to extend its appreciation to all funding partners, with special thanks to Season Sponsor, BMO Financial Group, and Downtown Community Partner, Old Oak Properties.

To learn more about the Grand’s 2024/25 Season: A Time for Play, please visit: grandtheatre.com

The Grand Theatre acknowledges and honours the original stewards of the land on which our Theatre stands. We extend our gratitude to and recognize the Attawandaron (also known as Neutral), Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, and Lūnaapéewak peoples as the original caretakers of this land upon which we live, work, and tell stories together.

Box seats at the Grand Theatre’s Spriet Stage. Photo by Damian Dudek.

About the Grand Theatre – World Curious. London Proud.

In the heart of downtown London, Ontario lies one of Canada’s oldest regional theatres and a leading cultural hub of today: the Grand Theatre. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Rachel Peake, and Executive Director Evan Klassen, the Grand proudly brings diverse, relevant, and original stories from around the globe – and around the corner – to London and the Southwestern Ontario region. The not-for-profit, charitable arts organization is committed to developing, producing, and premiering original stories through its COMPASS New Play Development program. The Grand is also a centre for arts education, as demonstrated through our flagship program, the annual High School Project, through apprenticeships and placements, and by bringing students to subsidized student matinees. For more information, visit: grandtheatre.com. Follow us on FacebookXInstagramYouTube, LinkedIn and TikTok.

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