DUNDAS LITTLE THEATRE
COMING SOON
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COMING SOON 〰️
PERFORMANCES:
January 24 – February 9, 2025
Evening performances at 8:00 P.M. Saturday/Sunday matinees at 2:00 P.M.
SYNOPSIS:
A Shakespearean comedy at its finest, revamped for modern audiences, Much Ado About Nothing plays upon the courtship and scandal involving young Hero and her suitor, Claudio, but the witty war of words between Claudio’s friend Benedick and Hero’s cousin Beatrice often takes center stage.
PERFORMANCES AT:
Dundas Little Theatre
27 Market Street South, Dundas, ON
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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.
REVIEW: Insanity Doesn't Just Run in DLT'S "Arsenic and Old Lace," It Practically Gallops
Skillfully directed by Peter Lloyd, Arsenic and Old Lace is full of madcap characters and it captivates its audience with its hilarious mishaps and madness…
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.