Department of Communication Arts
Modern Languages building, room 233
Tel 519 888-4567, ext. 35808

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
PRESENTS
TomorrowLove
Written by Rosamund Small | Directed by Andrea Donaldson
November 14 - 17, 7:30pm
ASL Interpreted Shows November 14, 12pm & 7:30pm / Matinees November 14 & 15, 12 pm

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
PRESENTS
TomorrowLove
Written by Rosamund Small | Directed by Andrea Donaldson
November 14 - 17, 7:30pm
ASL Interpreted Shows November 14, 12pm & 7:30pm / Matinees November 14 & 15, 12 pm
The Winter mainstage production is Welcome to the Tree Museum by Robert Plowman and directed by Andy Houston.
Auditions will be held on:
WHEN: Friday, November 27th and Friday, November 29th
TIME: 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.
WHERE: HH180

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
PRESENTS
TomorrowLove
Written by Rosamund Small | Directed by Andrea Donaldson
November 14 - 17, 7:30pm
ASL Interpreted Shows November 14, 12pm & 7:30pm / Matinees November 14 & 15, 12 pm

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
PRESENTS
TomorrowLove
Written by Rosamund Small | Directed by Andrea Donaldson
November 14 - 17, 7:30pm
ASL Interpreted Shows November 14, 12pm & 7:30pm / Matinees November 14 & 15, 12 pm

Naila Keleta-Mae will speak to women-identified and non-binary faculty, graduate students, postdocs, and staff at Waterloo Women’s Wednesdays about “Canadian Theatre Made for Black Women.” For close to two decades Trey Anthony has carved out a successful career as a published and produced playwright in Canada in a national theatre scene where few playwrights enjoy sustained success.
The Winter mainstage production is Welcome to the Tree Museum by Robert Plowman and directed by Andy Houston.
Auditions will be held on:
WHEN: Friday, November 27th and Friday, November 29th
TIME: 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.
WHERE: HH180

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
PRESENTS
TomorrowLove
Written by Rosamund Small | Directed by Andrea Donaldson
November 14 - 17, 7:30pm
ASL Interpreted Shows November 14, 12pm & 7:30pm / Matinees November 14 & 15, 12 pm

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
PRESENTS
TomorrowLove
Written by Rosamund Small | Directed by Andrea Donaldson
November 14 - 17, 7:30pm
ASL Interpreted Shows November 14, 12pm & 7:30pm / Matinees November 14 & 15, 12 pm

Fall in love with the future. Fall in love with TomorrowLove.
As technology develops further toward virtual realities, TomorrowLove takes on love, sex and relationships of the future. How will technology play a role in our future relationships? Will we recognize love? TomorrowLove has been described as ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ meets ‘Black Mirror’.

Fall in love with the future. Fall in love with TomorrowLove.
As technology develops further toward virtual realities, TomorrowLove takes on love, sex and relationships of the future. How will technology play a role in our future relationships? Will we recognize love? TomorrowLove has been described as ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ meets ‘Black Mirror’.
The always exceptional Brash children, Hazy and Queenie and Thunder and Toot, grew up knowing they were the generation that would save the world. In fact, the first time Hazy saved the world she was 13 — and that was the start of all her misfortunes.

Fall in love with the future. Fall in love with TomorrowLove.
As technology develops further toward virtual realities, TomorrowLove takes on love, sex and relationships of the future. How will technology play a role in our future relationships? Will we recognize love? TomorrowLove has been described as ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ meets ‘Black Mirror’.


UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
PRESENTS
TomorrowLove
Written by Rosamund Small | Directed by Andrea Donaldson
November 14 - 17, 7:30pm
ASL Interpreted Shows November 14, 12pm & 7:30pm / Matinees November 14 & 15, 12 pm

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
PRESENTS
TomorrowLove
Written by Rosamund Small | Directed by Andrea Donaldson
November 14 - 17, 7:30pm
ASL Interpreted Shows November 14, 12pm & 7:30pm / Matinees November 14 & 15, 12 pm

Fall in love with the future. Fall in love with TomorrowLove.
As technology develops further toward virtual realities, TomorrowLove takes on love, sex and relationships of the future. How will technology play a role in our future relationships? Will we recognize love? TomorrowLove has been described as ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ meets ‘Black Mirror’.
TomorrowLove is a series of thematically-linked playlets, set in many different versions of the near future, where one piece of technology has been developed with the intention of helping humans with their relationships. Sometimes it winds up bringing people closer together, and sometimes it pushes them further apart.


UpStart is a biannual one-act play festival. This year, the festival will feature three exciting, new theatrical works created and realized by students.
Hamlet Reworked adapted and performed by Gareth Potter*
The Game of String written by alumna Jenn Addesso
Hopscotch written by Joanna Cleary

UpStart is a biannual one-act play festival. This year, the festival will feature three exciting, new theatrical works created and realized by students.
Hamlet Reworked adapted and performed by Gareth Potter*
The Game of String written by alumna Jenn Addesso
Hopscotch written by Joanna Cleary

UpStart is a biannual one-act play festival. This year, the festival will feature three exciting, new theatrical works created and realized by students.
Hamlet Reworked adapted and performed by Gareth Potter*
The Game of String written by alumna Jenn Addesso
Hopscotch written by Joanna Cleary

UpStart is a biannual one-act play festival. This year, the festival will feature three exciting, new theatrical works created and realized by students.
Hamlet Reworked adapted and performed by Gareth Potter*
The Game of String written by alumna Jenn Addesso
Hopscotch written by Joanna Cleary
Register and attend the Faculty of Arts Graduating Student Send-Off. We are proud that one of our very own, Michael Robson, a SPCOM grad, is giving the keynote speech to the graduating Arts students.