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After a highly acclaimed run of The Normal Heart, Studio 180 Theatre takes a swing at community, race and real estate with our April production of Bruce Norris’s scathingly funny, Pulitzer Prize–winning satire Clybourne Park. On sale now.

Block Party!

Want to enjoy Clybourne Park, join us for a party and support Studio 180? Check out our special Block Party event, coming up on APRIL 20, 2012. Contest winner announced.

Acclaim for THE NORMAL HEART

“More brilliant work from one of the most reliably interesting and challenging theatre companies in town.”

★★★★ (out of four) TORONTO STAR

The ensemble in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of PARADE (2011). Photo by Kesta Graham.David Fox, Yanna McIntosh, Barry Flatman, Hardee T. Lineham and Nigel Shawn Williams in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of STUFF HAPPENS (2008). Photo by John Karastamatis.Daren A. Herbert and Alana Hibbert in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of PARADE (2011). Photo by John Karastamatis.Jason Mitchell and Mark McGrinder in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of OFFENSIVE SHADOWS (2008). Photo by John Karastamatis.Jay Turvey, Jeff Irving and Mark Uhre in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of PARADE (2011). Photo by John Karastamatis.Deborah Grover and Barry Flatman (foreground) in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of STUFF HAPPENS (2008). Photo by John Karastamatis.Mark McGrinder, Kimwun Perehinec, Jessica Greenberg and Jason Mitchell in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of OFFENSIVE SHADOWS (2008). Photo by John Karastamatis.

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Our production gallery features images from all of our shows. NEW: Production and rehearsal shots from The Normal Heart.

Ryan Kelly, Paul Essiembre, Jonathan Wilson and Jonathan Seinen in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE NORMAL HEART (2011). Photo by John Karastamatis.The ensemble in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE LARAMIE PROJECT (2003). Photo by John Karastamatis.The capacity crowd for Studio 180 Theatre’s reading of THE LARAMIE PROJECT: 10 YEARS LATER (Oct 12, 2009). Photo by Nicolett Jakab.Sarah Orenstein and Jonathan Wilson in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE NORMAL HEART (2011). Photo by John Karastamatis.Karim Morgan and Brendan McMurtry-Howlett in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE OVERWHELMING (2010). Photo by Kesta Graham.Dorothy Atabong and Maria Inger in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE OVERWHELMING (2010). Photo by Kesta Graham.Deborah Drakeford, Mark McGrinder, Jonathan Goad and Kimwun Perehinec in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE LARAMIE PROJECT (2003). Photo by John Karastamatis.Jeff Miller and Jonathan Wilson in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE NORMAL HEART (2011). Photo by John Karastamatis.Sterling Jarvis, David Storch (foreground), André Sills and Brendan McMurtry-Howlett (foreground) in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE OVERWHELMING (2010). Photo by John Karastamatis.

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Check in here for news updates and announcements about special events, Theatre Creators’ Reserve and more.

Kimwun Perehinec and Victor Ertmanis in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE ARAB-ISRAELI COOKBOOK (2006). Photo by John Karastamatis.The ensemble of Studio 180 Theatre’s production of OUR CLASS (2011). Photo by John Karastamatis.Jessica Greenberg and Hardee T. Lineham in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of BLACKBIRD (2009). Photo by John Karastamatis.Maria Ricossa in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE ARAB-ISRAELI COOKBOOK (2006). Photo by John Karastamatis.Amy Rutherford (foreground), with Dylan Roberts and David Beazely, in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of OUR CLASS (2011). Photo by John Karastamatis.Hardee T. Lineham and Jessica Greenberg in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of BLACKBIRD (2009). Photo by John Karastamatis.Barbara Gordon and David Fox in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of THE ARAB-ISRAELI COOKBOOK (2006). Photo by John Karastamatis.Jessica Greenberg (foreground), with Dylan Roberts, Kimwun Perehinec, Ryan Hollyman, Jonathan Goad and Mark McGrinder, in Studio 180 Theatre’s production of OUR CLASS (2011). Photo by John Karastamatis.

Education Initiatives

We’re developing new and better ways to engage youth audiences. Learn all about our in-class workshops for high school students.