You’re invited! AGM October 16

Dear friends of PLS, You are hereby invited to attend Poculi Ludique Societas's Annual General Meeting on Friday, October 16 at 10:00am in Room 310 of the Lillian Massey Building, 125 Queen's Park, Toronto. RSVPs (below) are appreciated but not required. All members of the public are welcome. See you then!     RSVP Here:

Audition Call: A Medieval Christmas

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (PLEASE POST OR FORWARD) NON-UNION · NON-PAYING Poculi Ludique Societas (PLS) and St. Thomas's Anglican Church Present: A Medieval Christmas Performance dates: December 11, 7:30 pm December 12, 2:30 pm December 12, 7:30 pm The Project: Toronto's renowned medieval and renaissance theatre company, Poculi Ludique Societas, is once again partnering with St … Continue reading Audition Call: A Medieval Christmas

Audition Call: The N-Town Mary Play (UPDATED: new audition dates)

(PLEASE POST OR FORWARD) NON-UNION NON-PAYING Poculi Ludique Societas (PLS) and the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Toronto Present: The N-Town Mary Play Performance dates: November 6 & 7, 7:30pm and November 8, 2 pm The Project Toronto's renowned medieval and renaissance players continue to celebrate their 50th anniversary … Continue reading Audition Call: The N-Town Mary Play (UPDATED: new audition dates)

FESTIVAL OF EARLY DRAMA: CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!

    CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR FESITVAL OF EARLY DRAMA JUNE 5 – 7 2015 plsfest.ca   Poculi Ludique Societas (PLS), Toronto’s renowned medieval and renaissance players, continues its year-long celebration of 50 years of performance research practice at the University of Toronto with our FESTIVAL OF EARLY DRAMA (#FoED2015). FoED2015 includes productions by 15 … Continue reading FESTIVAL OF EARLY DRAMA: CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!

Fulgens and Lucres

Fulgens and Lucres Co-production of Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies and Poculi Ludique Societas This November, PLS will kick off its 50-year anniversary with a full-scale production of Henry Medwall’s Fulgens and Lucres, the first play to be printed in English (1504). Fulgens, a semi-serious comedy about the nature of nobility (like Shakespeare, but … Continue reading Fulgens and Lucres