November 6 – 9, 2025
Pride of the Landlubbers
Our Provincial Presentation
A group of young adults become tired of their thankless, mundane jobs. Their solution? To quit those jobs and transform their friend group into a band of modern-day pirates. Tensions rise when power struggles, the lack of a boat, and a general lack of knowledge about pirates threaten to sink their new venture. Pride of the Landlubbers is written and directed by recent Grenfell grad Rachel van Vliet.
February 26 – March 1, 2026
Kevin McDonald Superstar
Our National Presentation
Everything seems to go wrong for Kevin McDonald (The Kids in The Hall, Lilo & Stitch) in his hilarious rock opera — but then again, maybe he had it coming. This side-splitting romp through Kevin’s escapades of love and infidelity is narrated by Newfoundland legend Andy Jones. A cast of local actors and musicians will bring other Canadian legends to life, including Dave Foley and Scott Thompson.
April 22 – 26, 2026
She Is Here
Our Mainstage Production
Inspired by a true story, She is Here follows the disappearance and murder of a young girl in a remote Newfoundland community, threatening its idyllic safety forever. Years later, our protagonist, Jess, returns to the community for Come Home Year and is met with the disturbing news that the murderer’s family is also returning. Childhood memories of the harrowing search for the missing girl come surging back as Jess, now a folk singer, struggles to find her voice again. She is Here is written by Marquita Walsh and will be directed by Jillian Keiley.
INKubator Series
Five artists were selected to develop their proposed project with an exploratory workshop in our Cox & Palmer Second Space and an evening presentation open to the public:
• Step Taylor’s The Dark Zone – A thriller about modern dating culture. November 4th 2025.
• Lonni Patey’s Where Are They? – A play about identity and grief, and not knowing who your biological parents are. November 25th 2025.
• Shweta Mohan’s Shiva-The Adiyogi – A dance exploration of Indian classic mythology, delving into themes of love and self-discovery. January 13th 2026.
• Jamal Weekes’ Stray Shards – A story about living with dementia and the turmoil faced by both patients and their caretakers. February 17th 2026.
• Lois Brown’s gimme shelter – A play narrated by a dead cat, with themes of addiction and shelter. March 31st 2026.
2025-26 Season
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