Set at Fort York and using four of Toronto’s oldest buildings as its stage, The Fort at York is the latest play from Crate Productions, Toronto’s Dora Award-nominated theatre company. Created by Crate’s artistic director and co-founder, Chris Reynolds, the play transports its audience back to the fort on the eve of the Battle of York in April, 1813, to recount stories that might have been told then as people waited for the Americans to attack the next day.



Only 60 tickets are available for each performance, allowing the audience who arrive after nightfall to be divided into four smaller groups of 15 people each. Led off through the darkness by a guide, they witness successive performances in the gunpowder magazine, a barracks, a kitchen and alongside a firepit. Then, for the final dramatic scene, all the groups convene in a blockhouse.
DATES: Thursday, Sept. 20 to Saturday, October 13, 2007 except Mondays
START TIME: 8:00 pm
TICKET PRICES: Tues.-Thurs. $25 Fri.-Sun. $35 (half Sunday’s tickets are PWYC)
LOCATION: Fort York National Historic Site, enter off Fleet St. and Fort York Blvd.
BOX OFFICE:
web: crateproductions.com, & toltx.ca
In person: T.O. Tix, Yonge-Dundas Square
phone: 1-888-222-6608
Group Sales (10-plus): 416-466-5979






