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18 April 2016 ... Lost & Found Theatre is delighted to announce the line-up for its 2016-17 season. The company hosted an invited announcement event on Friday, April 15 with preview performances of the upcoming Pocket Rocket and snippets from the planned season 13 shows.
CHARLES DICKENS WRITES A CHRISTMAS CAROL By Richard Quesnel
December 11-23, 2016
Conrad Centre for the Performing Arts, 36 King St W, Kitchener
In December 2015, this local adaptation of the Dickensian classic impressed the region. It was also, at the time, Lost & Found Theatre’s best-attended show. Therefore, the company plans to bring it back for season 13 and perhaps beyond.
“We want to make this show a holiday season staple for the region,” says Media and Marketing Manager Hannah Ziss. “And we loved hearing from our patrons that they would see it again.”
DOUBT: A PARABLE
By John Patrick Shanley
March 22-April 1, 2017
The Registry Theatre, 122 Frederick St, Kitchener
Lost & Found Theatre’s mandate is to produce challenging and character-centric work. Doubt features important themes told through very compelling and complicated characters that make you think, feel, and even laugh. The story, which takes place in 1964, follows the principal of an all-boys school in the Bronx, a nun, and her suspicions about an inappropriate relationship between the parish priest and one of her students.
CENTRAL LIBRARY SERIES
Kitchener Central Library Auditorium, 85 Queen St N, Kitchener
October 17, 2016: The full production of Harvest by Ken Cameron
November 14, 2016: A Staged Reading of A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardiner
April 24, 2017: A Staged Reading of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Simon Stephens from Mark Haddon’s novel of the same name
Lost & Found Theatre produced Harvest in 2011 starring ensemble member Terry Barna. In July of 2016, Theatre Baddeck will produce this farming comedy, starring Terry Barna and Christy Ziss, and then bring it to Kitchener for this one-night-only performance.
A Thousand Clowns follows a bachelor uncle and his precocious nephew in New York City in the early 1960s. When Social Services arrive on the scene to insure that the nephew is receiving a proper upbringing, he finds himself solving their problems. Lost & Found Theatre will produce this play in November as a staged reading performance.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has blown audiences away on Broadway, the West End, and around the world. Lost & Found Theatre is delighted to be bringing the story of a brave young boy with autism to life as a staged reading.
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2016-04-18
Kitchener: Lost & Found Theatre announces its 2016/17 season