2024 UP-COMING SEASON OF PLAY

Here is a sneak peak at the exciting line-up of plays for the coming year.

FEB 20 – MAR 9
Sisters by Wendy Lill – explores the topic of First Nations residential school abuse from a challenging perspective. The story focusses on the transformation of a young nun, eager to bring relief and love to those children she oversees. We see how the system, and her fellow workers, transform this caring soul into an abusive contributor to the suffering of her wards. It is a harsh indictment, and screams out for an answer: “How could this have happened?” Written 30 years ago, this play is more relevant than ever.
“A powerful dramatic exploration of hypocrisy and the human conscience.” Halifax Chronicle
8pm: Feb 20 (preview), 21, 22, 24, 28, 29 & Mar 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9
2m: Feb 24 & Mar 2, 9

MAY 1 – MAY 18
Vision Disturbance by Christina Masciotti – tells the story of an immigrant (Greek) woman’s escape and recovery from an abusive husband, as she forms a mysterious connection with her new optometrist. Her gradual loss of physical eyesight is paralleled with a growing capacity for a clearer vision of her own needs and how to satisfy them.
“Inspired and inventive… a lovely, resourceful and unexpected coup de theatre” New York Times

8pm: May 1 (preview), 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18
2pm: May 4, 11, 18

SEPT 18 – OCT 5
Significant Other by Joshua Harmon – is every bit as entertaining and moving as his run-away hit Bad Jews (done at Theatre Inconnu in 2016). Jordan is a gay man pushing 30. He has long been the best friend to four strong women. But now these women are falling – one by one – in love, and he finds himself struggling to fill the void that is expanding in his heart. What happens to someone who has been solely focussed on giving support now that that support is no longer needed? Harmon continues his tradition of provoking belly laughs, while a tear trickles down the cheek.
“A lovely, bittersweet comedy… The playwright clearly loves every one of his characters equally, imperfections and all, and the feeling is infectious.” Hollywood Reporter

8pm: Sept 18 (preview), 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28 & Oct 2, 3, 4, 5
2pm: Sept 21, 28 & Oct 5

NOV 26 – DEC 14
This Much I Know by Jonathan Spector – is a multi-layered play exploring themes related to self-acceptance. A number of inter-twined stories weave in and out, as they relentlessly move towards a resolution that is deeply satisfying and profound. What connects the tragedy of Joseph Stalin’s niece, to the struggle for redemption of a young white supremacist, to a university professor’s failing marriage? In Spector’s irresistible world, the answer becomes obvious.
“How refreshing to experience a thinking person’s play that challenges, enlightens and delights”
Broadway World
8pm: Nov 26 (preview), 27, 28, 30 & Dec 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 23, 13, 14
2pm: Nov 30, Dec 7, 14

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