The Iron Mask transforms Alexandre Dumas' classic tale into a vibrant Prohibition-era musical set in 1920s Toronto. In a world where jazz and bootleg liquor reign, the story revolves around twin brothers—one a sinister crime lord and the other a forgotten prisoner—caught in a web of fate and a bloody secret. Directed and choreographed by Adam Martino, the production features a cast of aging gangsters who band together for one last heist against tyranny, all underscored by lively speakeasy ballads and powerful anthems.
Cast and Creative Team for The Iron Mask at Theatre Passe Muraille
Creative Team
Stephen Cota
Choreographer
Eliza Smith
Book and Lyrics
Stephen Cota
Director
Douglas Price
Book, Music and Lyrics
Cass Van Wyck
Director
Allison Wither
Music, Lyrics
Laura Piccinin
Book
Ally Chozik
Director
Annika Tupper
Book, Music and Lyrics
Mara Turenne
Choregrapher
Mona Fyfe
Music and Lyrics
Zoe Marin
Director
Peter Cavell
Book
Megan Phillips
Book
Jessica Sherman
Director
Emma Golden
Book, Music and Lyrics
Talia Bowell
Director
Norman Abraham
Choreographer
Nina Maria
Book and Lyrics
Nina Maria
Music
Mike Kondakow
Music
Adam Martino
Choreographer
Adam Martino
Director
Anibal Ortega
Choreography and Book
Adam Martino
Choreography and Book
Derrick Chua
Executive Producer
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