Casey and Diana

Casey and Diana

As the Toronto AIDS hospice, Casey House, prepares for the historic visit of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1991, residents and staff are inspired to beat the odds as a plague continues to ravage a generation. This potent and moving drama by Nick Green, vividly captures a moment in time when a rebel Princess, alongside less famous caregivers and advocates, reshaped the course of a pandemic—and how those stricken by the virus found hard-won dignity, community and love in the face of astonishing hardship.

Setting: Casey House, Toronto in 1991.

Casey and Diana
By Nick Green
Directed By Andrew Kushnir
World Première
A Stratford Festival Commission

Set & Costume Designer - Joshua Quinlan
Lighting Designer - Louise Guinand
Composer and Sound Designer - Debashis Sinha
Dramaturge - Bob White

Sean Arbuckle as Thomas
Laura Condlln as Pauline
Linda Kash as Marjorie
Davinder Malhi as Andre
Krystin Pellerin as Diana
Sophia Walker as Vera

Supervising Fight Director - Geoff Scovell
Assistant Director - Damon Bradley Jang
Assistant Set Designer - Katriona Dunn
Assistant Costume Designer - Barbara Moronne-Sanchez
Assistant Lighting Designer - Aidan Jackson-Hoag
Stage Manager - Michael Hart
Assistant Stage Manager - Sam Hale
Apprentice Stage Manager - Cassie Westbrook
Production Stage Manager - Michael Hart
Production Assistant - Emma Jo Conlin

Technical Director for the Studio Theatre - Tristan Goethel

Casey and Diana
  • Casey and Diana

    As the Toronto AIDS hospice, Casey House, prepares for the historic visit of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1991, residents and staff are inspired to beat the odds as a plague continues to ravage a generation. This potent and moving drama by Nick Green, vividly captures a moment in time when a rebe...

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    Casey and Diana (Audio Described)
    As the Toronto AIDS hospice, Casey House, prepares for the historic visit of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1991, residents and staff are inspired to beat the odds as a plague continues to ravage a generation. This potent and moving drama by Nick Green, vividly cap...