Skule Nite 1T2
The world famous engineering musical and sketch comedy revue is coming! Cast and orchestra auditions are now closed, but you can still join as a crew member (we call them ninjas)! Tickets are on sale starting Feb 13! Find more information here.
Tickets
On Sale February 13, 2012!
- $15.93 + HST ($18) - Early Bird (before Mar9 FRI 5pm)
- $16.81 + HST ($19) - Regular (after Mar9 FRI 5pm)
- Free - F!rosh Tickets
Buy in advance online or in person:
- Click here for the Skule Nite 1T2 online box office.
- Located in the Arbor Room hallway of
- Hart House, U of T.
- Open Mon-Fri, 11 am - 5 pm.
- (416) 97UTTIX [978-8849]
Buy at the door:
- Hart House Theatre Box Office
- Tickets go on sale an hour before each show.
Free for F!rosh:
- Engineering F!rosh who bought a F!rosh Kit can pick up a free ticket in person curtesy of Skule Orientation by presenting their student card at Engineering Stores. Free tickets are limited to the Thursday night and Saturday matinee shows.
Showtimes:
- Wed March 14, 8:00pm
- Thu March 15, 8:00pm
- Fri March 16, 8:00pm
- Sat March 17, 2:00pm
- Sat March 17, 8:00pm
- *Alumni can purchase their tickets through the Alumni Office as well.
Cast
Click on the pictures get to know the cast of SN1T2!
Orchestra
Performers
- Violin: Sal Alberti
- Violin: Jack Chao
- Flute: Fay Qian
- Clarinet: Angela Yoo
- Alto Sax: Henry Shi
- Tenor Sax: Richard Medal
- Trumpet: Tom Stratford
- Trumpet/Horn: Adam Rosenfield
- Trombone: Victor Zhong
- Trombone: Tristan O'Rourke
- Guitar: Kevin Lam
- Keyboards: Marc Tyndel
- Bass: Paul Zaleski
- Drums: Raymond McTaggart
- Percussion: Andrew Thompson
Musical Arrangement
- Ryan Alafriz
- Sal Alberti
- Alex Ariza
- Amanda Bell
- Marc Jeffrey
- Kevin Lam
- Ray McTaggart
- Dave Ruggiero
- Marc Tyndel
Brains
Creative Team
- Director: Jonny Sun
- Producer: Wayne Lin
- Associate Producer: Ian Parker
- Musical Director: Ryan Alafriz
- Vocal Director: Amanda Bell with Peter Raimondo
- Choreography Director: Elissa Caccavella with Christopher Sun and Kevin Vidal
Technical Team
- Technical Director: Peter Goshulak
- Stage Manager: Peter Wills
- Floor Manager: Sandra Sousa
- Master Carpenters: Kevin Vanderwoude with Adam Fontana
- Props: Felix Pang with Garry Carr
- Head Painter: Catherine Smith
- Head Costumer: Christine Robson
- SFX: Peter Raimondo
- Sound: Misha Stecyk
- Lighting: Ian Liness
- Graphic Design: Yerusha Nuh
- Photography: Billy Wong with Jimmy Lu
- Videography: Jad Knayzeh and Kian Marandi
Get Involved
Cast and Orchestra
Unfortunately, Cast and Orchestra auditions are now over! Fortunately, we don't believe that 2012 is the end of the world so there's always next year!
Tech and Crew Sign-ups
If you love being behind the scenes, making sure a show runs smoothly, and are generally interested in lighting, sound, SFX, painting, costuming, set building, prop making or stage crewing (or all of the above!), then Skule Nite 1T2 is looking for you to join our tech and crew team!
Sign up using the form below or Contact us for more information!
Be an audience member!
Just buy a ticket and come see the show, we can’t wait for you to see it! If you want to keep up with SN updates, just sign up using the form below!
Videos
Have a look at some of our awesome videos, it will give you a taste as to what we're all about!
History
2012 marks the 91st anniversary of the Skule™ Nite tradition. In 1921, the School of Practical Science (SPS) at the University of Toronto staged a variety show called Ngynyrs in SPaSms at Toronto’s Massey Hall. The stunt show was a combination of music and theatrics and was an instant success. After only two years at Massey Hall, Ngynyrs in SPaSms moved to Hart House Theatre as part of an effort to bring women into the then men-only Hart House.
Over the years, the musical variety show transformed into a one-night open house meant to display the large cross-section of skills possessed by engineers including sport, art, music and theatre. Eventually, the theatrical component assumed a dominant role, and Skule™ Nite evolved into one of the biggest annual events on campus. Full terms would be spent building elaborate sets and costumes; the most talented actors from all faculties were sought out and recruited into the production. Sadly, the urge to be bigger and better every year eventually resulted in the show collapsing under it own weight in 1968.
Four years later, however, the idea was revived. The 1973 show saw Skule™ Nite going back to its roots as a series of short musical and comedy sketches performed by engineers. Over the last two decades, Skule™ Nite’s reputation as a hilarious and professional musical comedy has grown. Today, the annually sold-out show is a staple of the Hart House Theatre roster and a Toronto audience favourite.
More information at Skulepedia.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, inquiries, concerns, funny email forwards or just want someone to chat with on a Friday evening, don't hesitate to contact us via one of the emails below!
- General Inquiries: skulenite@skule.ca
- Director: director@skulenite.ca
- Producer: producer@skulenite.ca
