DUNDAS LITTLE THEATRE
NOW ON STAGE
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NOW ON STAGE 〰️
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CHECK OUT MY PREVIEW INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR FRANCESCA BRUGNANO (SCROLL DOWN)
REMAINING PERFORMANCES:
Friday, May 8 at 8:00 pm
Saturday, May 9 at 8:00 pm
Sunday, May 10 at 2:00 pm
SYNOPSIS:
A gripping, acclaimed drama by a Canadian playwright who wrote it at the age of 23. It takes place at a dinner in which two sets of parents try to come to terms with a case of bullying that led to a tragic outcome for one of their sons. Time Out (London, England) called it “Harrowingly powerful … a superb play, which deals compassionately yet unflinchingly with grief’s desperate search for an answer to the question: Why?”
PERFORMANCES AT:
DUNDAS LITTLE THEATRE
37 MARKET STREET SOUTH, DUNDAS, On
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