Toronto Star

Drabinsky’s Sousatzka to open in T.O.

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Disgraced theatre mogul Garth Drabinsky will present the world premiere of his new musical Sousatzka in Toronto in February.

Drabinsky is producing the Broadway-bound show, which has a book by Craig Lucas, who wrote the story for An American in Paris.

The composer-lyricist team includes David Shire and Richard Maltby Jr., whose Broadway shows include 1996’s Big.

It will begin performanc­es on Feb. 25 at Toronto’s Elgin Theatre and officially open on March 23. It’s slated to close in Toronto on April 9. Tickets will go on sale, via Ticketmast­er, on Oct. 17.

Adrian Noble is directing the show, which is based on the Bernice Rubens novel Madame Sousatzka, about a musical prodigy torn between his mother and his piano teacher in London in 1982.

The story was adapted into a 1988 Shirley MacLaine film.

The stage cast includes musical theatre stars Victoria Clark, Montego Glover and Judy Kaye, as well as newcomer Jordan Barrow.

Drabinsky, former Livent CEO, and his business partner were convicted of fraud in 2009.

 ?? HBO ?? Shirley MacLaine played the title role in the 1988 movie version Madame Sousatzka.
HBO Shirley MacLaine played the title role in the 1988 movie version Madame Sousatzka.

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