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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I had the pleasure of a virtual interview with director Francesca Brugnano and together, we discuss her creative process with the cast, the show’s themes and how this production will, undoubtedly, impact audiences regarding this ongoing epidemic of bullying within our society.
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Steel City Reviews had the pleasure of a virtual interview with director Ryan Trepanier and we discussed their vision for Grand Horizons as well as the company's winter clothing drive to assist our community.
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PREVIEW: Interview with DLT's Jared Lenover
Steel City Reviews had the pleasure of a virtual interview with one of the cast members who is no stranger to playing unusual characters. We discuss his character of Teddy Brewster, his process and what audiences can expect from this production…