Theatre Kingston presents: We Speak, directed by Rosemary Doyle

Date(s)
September 16, 2021 to October 3, 2021. Tues - Sat @ 7:30pm, Sat - Sun @ 2:30pm
Location
Rehearsal Hall
Presenter
Rosemary Doyle, Theatre Kingston

WE SPEAK is based on monologues written by 21 Kingston Playwrights during our "I Speak" festival and features the works of 12 of those playwrights from and writing about Kingston. These intertwining voices will shock and delight you with each of their takes on this place that we call home.

 

Starring an all-Kingston cast: Selina Charelli, Johnny Jordon, Anne-Sophie Grenier, Ryan Clement, Tim Fort, Abigail Wolfe and Helen Bretzke. And Featuring the work of John Lazarus, Valerie Winslow, Anne- Sophie Grenier, Jim Garrard, Jane Shields, Christine Overall, Aida Sulcs, Amy Cadman, Rysia Andrade, Kelly Dear, Cliff Saunders, Elizabeth Saunders and Dramaturged by Rosemary Doyle. 

 

Performances will take place in the Rehearsal Hall on September 16th to October 3, 2021.

Tuesday - Saturday @ 7:30pm | Saturday & Sunday @ 2:30pm

 

Tickets are part of Theatre Kingston’s subscription and will go on sale individually on September 1, 2021 at:

 

https://www.theatrekingston.com/we-speak.html

 

Covid-19 health and safety protocols are in place. Pre-registration is required. Covid-19 screening and contract tracing are required. Masks are required.

 

As of September 22, 2021, visitors 12 years old and older will need to be fully vaccinated (two doses plus 14 days) and provide their proof of vaccination along with photo ID to access the events spaces at the Tett Centre. Any individuals who require an accommodation under the Ontario Human Rights Code with respect to vaccination status musst provide approved supporting documentation. The Ontario government is also developing an app for businesses and organizations to scan the QR code on a holder’s vaccine certificate and to verify the contents of the QR code. The app will be available in October.

 

This event is supported by The Ontario Arts Council, The Kingston Arts Council, The City of Kingston, and The Tett Centre for Creativity & Learning.