Toronto not-for-profit theatre company Canadian Stage is shown in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Canadian Stage


November 07, 2024 Tags:

For the first time since its founding in 1987, Canadian Stage has managed to erase its long-standing debt, closing the 2023-24 season with a surplus of nearly $290,000. This achievement marks a major turnaround for the not-for-profit theater company, which had previously been $1.7 million in debt as recently as 2018.

The company credits several key supporters, including the Slaight Family Foundation, the Marilyn and Charles Baillie Family Foundation, and philanthropists Paul and Janice Sabourin. Their contributions helped Canadian Stage produce ambitious shows and expand its audience, which in the last year included its highest number of single-ticket buyers since 2008. Notably, nearly half of these ticket-holders were first-time visitors.

Among the season’s highlights were Matthew Lopez’s play The Inheritance, examining gay culture and the legacy of the AIDS crisis; Crystal Pite’s world premiere of Assembly Hall; and The Shadows Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes by Australia’s Back to Back Theatre, a production created and performed by neurodiverse artists.

Artistic Director Brendan Healy expressed optimism for the theater’s future, noting that eliminating the debt gives Canadian Stage “a fresh start and renewed energy.” He and Executive Director Monica Esteves took on the challenge of addressing the deficit after joining the organization in 2018.

Esteves acknowledged that the COVID-19 pandemic and rising inflation—which has pushed production costs up by roughly 40% since 2019—posed serious financial obstacles. By cutting back on the number of productions, investing in larger casts and enhanced production values, and extending show runs, Canadian Stage successfully drew in new audiences.

Additionally, the theater’s free child care initiative during sold-out performances of Universal Child Care proved popular with audiences, prompting a commitment to offer similar services at future productions at Berkeley Street Theatre.

With the debt cleared and a financial surplus in hand, Canadian Stage is set to bring The Wizard of Oz, Ross Petty’s holiday pantomime, to Toronto’s Winter Garden Theatre this December.

Canadian Stage was originally formed in 1987 through a merger of CentreStage and Toronto Free Theatre.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Indigenous artist Nico Williams wins Sobey Art Award

Nico Williams, an artist from the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, has won Canada’s top prize for contemporary visual art, the Sobey....

Actor Tony Todd, Famed For 'Candyman,' Dies At 69

Actor Tony Todd, renowned for his unforgettable performance as the haunting character in Candyman and for his many roles across....

Beyoncé's Canadian "Cowboy Carter" Team Reacts to Grammy Nods

Two Canadian musicians have been left stunned after learning they were nominated for the prestigious Grammy Awards, thanks to their....

Canada's Walk of Fame to honour Manitoba folk singer William Prince

William Prince, a celebrated country-folk singer from Peguis First Nation in Manitoba, has been named the recipient of the prestigious....

Three people charged in connection with Liam Payne's death

Three individuals have been charged in connection with the tragic death of former One Direction member Liam Payne, who fell....

Ruby Slippers from 'The Wizard of Oz' Hit the Market 2 Decades After Theft

A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz is up for auction nearly 20....

Andrea Bocelli Reflects on New Album, Film, and 30 Years in Music

Andrea Bocelli is a voice that resonates globally, touching hearts across generations and cultures. His powerful tenor can evoke deep....

Music Legend Quincy Jones, Producer for Sinatra & Jackson, Dies at 91

Quincy Jones, the legendary music producer and composer known for his extensive career that included producing Michael Jackson's iconic "Thriller"....

U.K. prosecutors are deciding whether to file charges against Russell Brand for assault

British prosecutors are currently reviewing a case against comedian Russell Brand following a file of evidence submitted by police concerning....

Drake films 'No Face' music video at Toronto shopping mall

Drake has just unveiled a new music video for his song “No Face,” and fans in Scarborough will easily recognize....

Universal Reveals New Information About Las Vegas Horror Attraction

Universal Destinations & Experiences (UDX) has exciting news for horror fans: a new year-round attraction called Universal Horror Unleashed is....

Rapper Young Thug takes a plea deal on gang, drug, and gun charges

Rapper Young Thug, born Jeffery Williams, made headlines on Thursday after pleading guilty in Atlanta to several charges related to....