DUNDAS LITTLE THEATRE
COMING SOON
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COMING SOON 〰️
hOME, i’M DARLING
By Laura Wade
PERFORMANCES:
January 23 – February 8, 2026
LOOK FOR MY FULL REVIEW COMING JANUARY 25!
SYNOPSIS:
A sharply satirical comedy that flips gender roles and nostalgia on their head. Set in a perfectly curated 1950s-style home with a Pinterest-perfect aesthetic, this play is equal parts glossy fantasy and sobering reality check.
PERFORMANCES AT:
DUNDAS LITTLE THEATRE
37 MARKET STREET SOUTH, DUNDAS, On
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