Following a season that set box office records, MacEwan's 2024/25 Theatre Season is sure to be a hit – pulling inspiration from everything from ’80s teen movies to Canadian sports history. Four shows will hit the Triffo Theatre and Tim Ryan Theatre Lab over the next year, showcasing MacEwan’s talented students in both the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs.

Our upcoming season is incredibly diverse, with stories that challenge us to look at traditional ideas in new and inspiring ways,” says Dawn Sadoway, department chair and assistant professor in the Department of Theatre. “From Canada's first women's hockey team breaking barriers (Glory) to an unflinching look at the joys and anguish of high school (Heathers), or a scandalous slice of Tolstoy's War and Peace (Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812) and an uplifting story of queer acceptance and activism (The Prom), all of these stories challenge us to look at what, how and whom we love.” 

The season kicks off with Glory, directed by Amber Borotsik, in the Tim Ryan Theatre Lab from October 30 through November 3.

In 1933, four friends set out to prove to Canada that hockey isn’t just a sport for men. Told through music and dance inspired by the Jazz Age, Glory is a thrilling hockey story that proves a woman’s place is on home ice.

From November 27 to December 3, head to the Triffo Theatre to catch Heathers, a musical directed by Leigh Rivenbark.

Heathers The Musical is a hilarious, heartfelt and homicidal new show based on the movie that some consider to be the greatest teen comedy of all time. It’s a moving love story with laugh-out-loud comedy and an unflinching look at the joys and anguish of high school.

Jim Guedo directs Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 in the Tim Ryan Theatre Lab from February 12 to 16.

Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 is an electropop opera ripped from a slice of Tolstoy's War and Peace. Fresh from an acclaimed run on Broadway, this award-winning musical expands the possibilities of music theatre with its daring score and bold storytelling. 

The season wraps up with The Prom, directed by alum Byron Martin, Theatre Arts ’09, running from March 26 to 30 in the Triffo Theatre.  

A town’s parents want to keep their prom on the straight and narrow – but when one student just wants to bring her girlfriend, the entire town has a date with destiny. The Prom captures all the humour and heart of a classic musical comedy with a modern message.

Purchase tickets for individual performances at Tickets.MacEwan.ca, or by calling the box office at 780-497-4470 Monday through Friday from noon to 3 p.m. A limited number of season subscriptions are available by phone only.

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