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Huse Madhavji Makes Soulpepper Debut

Darpan News Desk, 01 Aug, 2019 07:20 PM

    Canadian actor and TV personality, Huse Madhavji, is making his Soulpepper debut in Yasmina Reza's award-winning play Art, running August 9 to September 1 at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts.

    Huse Madhavji is a versatile actor who is best known for his roles on HBO Canada’s 4-season run comedy Call Me Fitz and CTV’s hit medical drama Saving Hope for 5 seasons. Prior to that, Huse was the face of Star! (now E! Canada) where he sat down with some of the worlds most familiar faces.

    Huse makes his first Soulpepper appearance in Art, a sharp comedy that raises questions about art and friendship. In Art, lines are drawn when an extravagant purchase leads three life-long friends to question the bonds they’ve taken for granted. Tickets on sale at www.soulpepper.ca or call the Young Centre Box Office at 416.866.8666.

    ART
    Written by Yasmina Reza | Translated by Christopher Hampton
    On stage August 9 - September 1, 2019
    Opening August 15, 2019

    TONY AWARD WINNER – BEST PLAY
    LAURENCE OLIVIER AWARD – BEST COMEDY

    Directed By: Philip Akin
    Starring:
    Huse Madhavji as Yvan
    Oliver Dennis as Marc
    Diego Matamoros as Serge

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