Once a year, the U of T Law community comes together to address the fundamental flaws that make up our collective self. “Why?” you may ask.
Because it tends to be really funny. We spend a year of our life working like dogs to get the opportunity to spend 17 minutes in a dimly lit cubicle trying to impress random strangers. This stuff writes itself.
This is the most bittersweet night of the year. You will have the opportunity to see the enormous amount of talent that exists in our community. Writing. Directing. Dancing. Singing. Filmmaking. It all comes together on one stage in a two-hour extravaganza that you will never forget. The only downside? You know that most of these amazing talents will be handcuffed to desks on Bay Street within the next couple of years, billing 8,765 hours and feeding intravenously.
That is what happens at big law, right?
Most of all, this show is funny. You will laugh. And not just alcohol-induced, everything-is-funny sort of laughs, but actually funny things will happen and be said.
Though you also might not be sober. There is a bar. It will have beer. It will have wine. It will also have a special Follies cocktail. All will be served in special sippy cups (contractually obligated), so you can revisit your days of being a toddler.
So come to Randolph Theatre on February 13. Tickets will be on sale at lunch at Birge outside the reading room starting January 29. They are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Yes, this is cheaper than last year. Doors (and bar) will open at 7:30 and the show will start at 8:30.