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POCULI LUDIQUE SOCIETAS PRESENTS TWO MEDIEVAL PLAYS ABOUT LOVE AND
SEX:

   /RULES OF LOVE: LANCELOT OF DENMARK & OF WINTER AND SUMMER/

Directors Charlotte Steenbrugge (Lancelot of Denmark) and Adam
Nashman (Of Winter and Summer) together with PLS Artistic Director
Linda Phillips and a lively, talented cast of actors, bring to life
two wonderful plays from the Netherlands c. 1400 (translated from
Middle Dutch into modern English). Lancelot of Denmark is one of
very few surviving medieval European romance plays. It was a very
popular play at the time and continued to be performed from the 14th
through to the 18th century. Unusually for a medieval (or modern)
romance, it features a lovesick anti-hero and a strong female
protagonist, with an unexpected plot twist. Of Winter and Summer is
part of a widespread and long-lived tradition depicting the battle
between the two seasons. It is also a wonderfully funny play in
which the two seasons and their 'gangs' argue about which is the best
time for lovemaking!

In conjunction with the plays, the Centre for Performance Studies
in Early Theatre will present a symposium on Saturday April 26 from
11 am to 5 pm in the Robert Gill Theatre: LOVE, SEX AND ROMANCE IN
EARLY DRAMA *

PERFORMANCES: 8 PM FRIDAY, APRIL 25; 8 PM SATURDAY APRIL 26; 2 PM
SUNDAY APRIL 27

VENUE: ROBERT GILL THEATRE, 214 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO (3RD FLOOR,
ST GEORGE ST ENTRANCE)

TICKETS: $20 / $15 SENIOR / $10 STUDENT

BOX OFFICE: 416 978-7986

*FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PLAYS OR THE SYMPOSIUM GO TO PLSPLS.CA