Live theatre has a unique power to present an issue so that it resonates in a way no classroom setting or textbook can duplicate. Theatre can bring history to life, shed new light on complex issues and educate without preaching. Far beyond being a tool for just Language Arts and Drama teachers, theatre can help teachers in Science, History, Social Studies, Psychology and Canadian Studies add new dimensions to their curriculum.
Prairie Theatre Exchange is proud of our twenty-plus years of presenting interesting and topical adult plays to Manitoba's high school students. In our intimate little theatre, our young audiences experience stories that have an impact and which extend the classroom curriculum into new and exciting realms.
Some of the benefits of including the PTE Season in your curriculum this year:
- Post-performance discussions with the company for every show
- Resource material for each performance researched and prepared to enhance the educational effect of the play on your class and curriculum
- Complimentary tickets for accompanying teachers or supervisors
- Access to supplementary workshops
- Facility tours for groups of any size
- Central location close to all bus routes
Audience Advisory: Please note that the PTE season is comprised of plays written for an adult audience, and contain adult themes. In order for teachers to properly prepare their students, detailed information on adult-based themes are included in the study guides.
Souvenirs by Michele Riml
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 12:30 pm
A world premiere that looks at the divide between generations, new Canadians and their first generation children, and the ultimate, redemptive power of love and family.
Click Here to read more about the play
Click Here for the Study Guide
Goodness by Michael Redhill
Wednesday, January 20 at 12:30 pm
From Pinochet to Saddam Hussein, from Yugoslavia to Sudan and Rwanda, Goodness resonates deeply with the world of the present moment, weaving an electrifying story of murder, war crimes and love.
Click Here to read more about the play.
Click Here for the Study Guide
TICKETS: $10 each (includes all fees and taxes)
Teachers come free with groups of 25 or more.
Please call Lizabeth Kogan at (204) 925-5253.










