Events Description
Casimir just got fired, his phone’s not working and his shoes are falling apart. Caroline wants to dance, sing karaoke, and forget about the weight of the world for just one night. They are engaged… for now.
Casimir and Caroline is a play about love in the cold atmosphere of modern capitalism. We follow these ultra star-crossed lovers, as they navigate clingy co-workers, sketchy best friends, questionable HR representatives, the playboy boss, that powerhouse from the Montreal office and those beautiful few who might actually possess an ounce of wisdom.
They all desperately long for something more. None of them can say what that might be. But at least their lives look dope on Instagram.
Ödön von Horváth’s 1932 tragicomedy is one of the most frequently staged plays in the modern German repertoire, but until now has never been staged for a North American audience. From the company behind the hit shows Punk Rock, Entrances & Exits, and The Wolves, comes the North American premiere of this new adaptation of a modern classic.
Written by Ödön Von Horváth
Adapted by Paolo Santalucia, Holger Syme and The Howland Company
Based on an original translation by Holger Syme
Who is it for?
adults
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $25-$40
Prices vary based on date.
Student, senior and group rates available.
How to get tickets?
Buy Online
Email: boxoffice@crowstheatre.com
Phone: 647-341-7390
At the door: One hour before the performance; please call to check availability as some performances sell out
WHEN & WHERE
Date & Time: Jan 14 – Feb 9, 2020
Tuesday – Saturday evenings at 8 PM
Saturday and Sunday Matinees at 2:00PM.
Run time: 140minutes, 20 minute intermission
Venue: Streetcar Crowsnest, 345 Carlaw Ave, Toronto ON, M4M 1T2
Street Parking, Paid Parking
Public transport accessible
72 Pape Bus to Carlaw and Dundas