This is an archived event from Culture Days 2020.
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Guild Festival Theatre's "Tea Time Adventure"
Digital
Craft Film & video Performance Storytelling TheatreDate and time
Location
Guild Park & Gardens
Toronto, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Offers closed captioning or subtitles.
About
Follow the White Rabbit on its adventure through the park! Pay close attention and see if you can find the following:
What numbers appear on the Rabbit’s watch?
How many different kinds of flowers are in the garden?
What colours are the tulips?
How many dancing cards do you see?
How many striped teacups are there?
What does the cat’s smile turn into?
How many characters wear yellow?
Find 4 white roses, 2 pieces of furniture & 1 sleeping mouse.
Post your answers in the comments!
Credits:
Animation by Jessica Haggeman
Music - "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" performed by Michael Williamson
Links
- Visit our Website! guildfestivaltheatre.ca
Organizer
Guild Festival Theatre
The Guild Festival Theatre’s mission is to present professional theatre to the artistically underserved communities of Scarborough and the eastern GTA. As the only professional theatre company based in Scarborough, GFT seeks to remove barriers and promote diversity in all aspects of the performing arts.
Taking our inspiration from the classical columns of our venue, the Guild Festival Theatre has presented classic playwrights such as Shakespeare, Moliere and Chekov, whose universality and timelessness continue to speak to modern audiences. GFT is also committed to expanding the definition of classics by programming Canadian classics and Canadian takes on world classics. We are also dedicated to exploring less-produced plays of the past, especially those by female and BIPOC playwrights, as well as contemporary plays that explore historical time periods as a lens to examine the world of today.
Our commitment to making great theatre accessible has anchored us in Guild Park & Gardens, a public park in eastern Scarborough. In 2020 we took the theatre to the streets, bringing performances to lawns and driveways throughout the Guildwood neighbourhood.