DUNDAS LITTLE THEATRE
2024-25 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT
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2024-25 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT 〰️
Dangerous Corner
By J.B. Priestley
October – November 2024
An offhand remark by one of the guests at a country retreat leads to a series of shocking revelations, suggesting that the most trivial actions can have serious consequences. Another powerful drama by the author of Time and the Conways, Laburnum Grove and An Inspector Calls, all of which DLT audiences have enjoyed in the recent past.
Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare
January – February 2025
Shakespeare’s beloved comedy famously includes a witty sparring contest between the reluctant lovers Beatrice and Benedick, and hilarious examples of truly incompetent law enforcement by the dull-witted constable Dogberry.
Things I Know To Be True
By Andrew Bovell
April – May 2025
This poignant suburban drama by an Australian playwright centres on a reunion of Bob and Fran Price with their adult children, leading to tension about long unresolved family issues. The play has recently been performed with great acclaim by major professional companies in the UK, USA, and Canada.
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DUNDAS LITTLE THEATRE
PREVIEW - All Riddled with Flaws and Just So Painfully Human…
Steel City Reviews had the pleasure of a virtual interview with actor Claire Shingleton-Smith (CSS) and director Gregory Flis (GF) who provided some keen insights and observations about Lobby Hero.
REVIEW: A Hilarious and Heart-Felt Look at Family Dynamics at Dundas Little Theatre's GRAND HORIZONS
Equal parts laugh out loud funny and deeply heart-felt, this production of Grand Horizons and its commentary on marriage, family, and accepting that change is often painful but necessary, is theatre at its most enjoyable and familiar.
PREVIEW INTERVIEW with GRAND HORIZONS director Ryan Trepanier
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.
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…
REVIEW: An Inspector Calls for Us All...
The combination of a profoundly relevant script, a director and crew who understood the context and the talents of the cast make the final show in the 2022-2023 season a must-see.
INTERVIEW: GARETH FINNIGAN from Dundas Little Theatre’s AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Steel City Reviews had the pleasure of a virtual interview with actor and cast member Gareth Finnigan who discussed his passion for theatre, how his education shaped that passion and the ways in which J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls continues to resonate with audiences today.