The Other Place, Needles and Opium and Victoria Chaplin's Le Cirque Invisible Among Canadian Stage 2014-15 Season | Playbill

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News The Other Place, Needles and Opium and Victoria Chaplin's Le Cirque Invisible Among Canadian Stage 2014-15 Season The Canadian premiere of Sharr White's The Other Place and the return of Robert Lepage's Needles and Opium are among the productions featured in Canadian Stage's 2014-15 season, which will kick off Oct. 1, 2014.

The Other Place will be directed by Daniel Brooks and run Jan. 18-Feb. 8, 2015, at Canadian Stage. The work, about a successful neurologist whose life begins to fall apart, opened on Broadway Jan. 10, 2013, and starred Laurie Metcalf, who received a Tony nomination for her performance.

Written and directed by Lepage, Needles and Opium will run May 1-10, 2015. An Ex Machina production presented by Canadian Stage, the return follows a sold-out run in 2013.

Additionally, Victoria Chaplin, the daughter of Charlie Chaplin, and Jean-Baptiste Thierrée will present their circus piece Le Cirque Invisible, created and performed by the duo, Nov. 12-16, 2014.

The season will also include Kiss & Cry by Michèle Anne De Mey and Jaco Van Dormael (Oct. 1-5, 2014); Helen Lawrence, conceived and directed by Stan Douglas with a story by Douglas and Chris Haddock that is written by Haddock (Oct. 12-Nov. 1, 2014); Simon Stephens' Harper Regan, directed by Matthew Jocelyn, (March 1-22, 2015); What Makes a Man, created by Jennifer Tarver with Justin Ellington and directed by Tarver (Oct. 5-Nov. 2, 2014); Older and Reckless, conceived by Claudia Moore (Nov. 6-9, 2014); Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, directed by Chris Abraham (Jan 11-Feb. 8, 2015); Spotlight South Africa (April 8-25, 2015); and Shakespeare in High Park, featuring As You Like It and Titus Andronicus (July-September 2015).

For more information, visit CanadianStage.com.

 
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