logo
10 of the most promising theatre productions this summer outside of Toronto, Stratford and Shaw

10 of the most promising theatre productions this summer outside of Toronto, Stratford and Shaw

The Toronto theatre season might be winding down, but that doesn't mean there's nothing happening on stages this spring and summer. And I'm not talking about the Stratford and Shaw festivals, which should obviously already be on your to-do list.
Just a couple of hours from the GTA you'll find plenty of entertaining plays and musicals, including a few world premieres.
Here's a roundup of some buzzy shows in Ontario that, combined with a picnic lunch or B&B stay, would make a perfect day trip or weekend escape.
Who:
Emma Donoghue
Where:
Blyth Festival in Blyth
The Dublin-born and now London, Ont.-based Emma Donoghue is best known as the author of the bestselling novel 'Room,' which was made into an Oscar-winning film and adapted for the stage several years ago. Now she's debuting a folk musical about Henry and Jane Johnson, a real-life couple who left the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s to settle in Southwestern Ontario. Landon Doak ('Peter Pan,' 'Alice in Wonderland') and Shelayna Christante (Bad Hats Theatre's 'Narnia') star as the couple, and both will sing traditional songs and Irish ballads in this poignant work, directed by Blyth's artistic director, Gil Garratt.
From June 26 to Aug. 12. Visit
blythfestival.com
for details.
Who:
Cale Crowe and Genevieve Adam
Where:
Capitol Theatre in Port Hope
Toronto theatregoers will recognize writer/actor Genevieve Adam from her historical dramas 'Dark Heart,'
'Heartless'
and 'Deceitful Above all Things.' Now she's teamed up with Anishnaabe singer/songwriter Cale Crowe for 'Rez Gas,' a musical about a man (John Wamsley from
'1939'
) who leaves his reservation to pursue a music career, only to return home. Young People's Theatre's Herbie Barnes directs a cast that includes Cheri Maracle, Jonathan Fisher and Dillan Chiblow.
From Aug. 22 to Sep. 7. Visit
capitoltheatre.com
for details.
Who:
Rebecca Northan
Where:
Here for Now Theatre in Stratford
Is there anything Rebecca Northan can't do? The Dora Award-winning creator of international hit 'Blind Date,' alum of both Stratford and Shaw festivals, and one-third of the recent
Toronto Theatre Critics' Award-winning ensemble for 'Goblin:Macbeth'
now presents a new comedy. 'Stick Around' is about a woman in her mid-40s who seeks life advice from her mother, who's been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Directed by Kevin Kruchkywich, the play is loosely inspired by Northan's own personal experience during the last eight weeks with her mother. So expect a mix of laughter and tears when the play helps inaugurate the company's brand new venue.
From May 28 to June 8. Visit
herefornowtheatre.com
for details.
Who:
Norm Foster
Where:
Orillia Opera House in Orillia
Back in the early aughts, Norm Foster — considered Canada's most prolific and most produced playwright — wrote 'The Love List,' about two middle-aged men who were searching for the ideal woman. Now Foster is creating gender parity in 'A Woman's Love List,' a new comedy about two women who write down all the qualities they want in a man … and he suddenly appears.
From July 3 to 18. Visit
theooh.ca
for details.
Who:
Megan Murphy
Where:
4th Line Theatre in Millbrook
Audiences at the outdoor 4th Line Theatre know to expect works that draw on the history and heritage of the rural region just southwest of Peterborough. Megan Murphy's 'Wild Irish Geese' tells the story of Irish people who left poverty in the old country (see also 'The Wind Coming Over the Sea,' above) to settle in Scott's Plains, later renamed Peterborough. The company's managing artistic director, Kim Blackwell, directs this premiere production.
From July 29 to Aug. 30. Visit
4thlinetheatre.on.ca
for details.
Who:
Robert Harling
Where:
Capitol Theatre
The film adaptation is a beloved classic, so why doesn't Robert Harling's comedy drama — about a group of women in the American South — get more professional revivals? Well, never you mind. Just take the 401 to Port Hope to see Courtney Ch'ng Lancaster's production, featuring Raquel Duffy, Belinda Corpuz, Carolyn Fe, Brenda Robins and — as the play's mother/daughter combo — Deborah Drakeford and Charlotte Dennis, who are mother and daughter in real life. Remember to bring tissues.
From July 18 to Aug. 3. Visit
capitoltheatre.com
for details.
Who:
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice
Where:
Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend and Hamilton Family Theatre in Cambridge
Even if you caught the recent 50th-anniversary revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's groundbreaking musical, you might want to check it out again in this Drayton Theatre production. Especially with stars like Stratford leading man Robert Markus as Jesus, Shaw Fest vet Emily Lukasik as Mary Magdalene and original
'Come From Away'
Broadway cast member Lee MacDougall as Pontius Pilate. They're joined by Christopher Ning (a standout in
the recent off-Mirvish production of 'Titanique'
) and Jade McLeod ('Jagged Little Pill' North American tour).
From June 11 to 28 and July 3 to 27. Visit
draytonentertainment.com
for details.
Who:
Mark Crawford
Where:
Thousand Islands Playhouse in Gananoque
Like Foster, prolific actor/writer Mark Crawford's comedies are hugely popular yet rarely get produced in Toronto. (The only professional production we've seen is
'Bed & Breakfast' at Soulpepper
.) So it might be worth the trek east to the gorgeous Thousand Islands area to see this side-splitting comedy about the lead-up to a wedding, with a cast that includes Shaw regular Emily Lukasik, Amelia Sargisson ('Red Velvet') and 'Come From Away' actor Kyle Brown, all directed by the Dora-winning Cherissa Richards.
From Aug. 22 to Sept. 14. Visit
1000islandsplayhouse.com
for details.
Who:
Annabel Fitzsimmons, Alison Lawrence and Mary Francis Moore
Where:
County Stage Company in Prince Edward County
I was a huge fan of Annabel Fitzsimmons,
Alison Lawrence and Mary Francis Moore
's play 'Bittergirl' when it premiered way back in 1999. The show, about finding the humour in getting dumped, was turned into a book several years later and then, eventually, a musical featuring songs from the 1960s and '70s. Even the Mirvishes helped develop it. The show has been produced across the country, but never in Toronto. Prince Edward County isn't too far from the GTA. So grab your besties, order tickets and hope you don't run into your exes during intermission or at the neighbouring wineries.
From July 18 to Aug. 13. Visit
countystage.ca
for details.
Who:
Anne Chislett
Where:
Blyth Festival
Anne Chislett's moving drama set in a small Amish community on the eve of the Second World War premiered at the Blyth Festival in 1981 and won the Governor General's Award two years later. Productions of this Canadian classic are rare, so don't miss this opportunity to see it performed at the festival's atmospheric outdoor Harvest Stage, directed by Severn Thompson and with a cast headed by two of stalwarts of the theatre scene, Randy Hughson and Michelle Fisk.
From July 3 to Aug. 23. Visit
blythfestival.com
for details.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

John Brenkus, Trailblazer Behind ESPN's ‘Sports Science,' Dies at 54
John Brenkus, Trailblazer Behind ESPN's ‘Sports Science,' Dies at 54

Yahoo

time27 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

John Brenkus, Trailblazer Behind ESPN's ‘Sports Science,' Dies at 54

John Brenkus, the creator and host of the Emmy-winning show 'Sports Science,' has died, his family announced on Sunday. Brenkus, 54, reportedly battled depression for years and was open about his mental health struggles. Sunday night on X, the Brenkus' account posted "It is with profound sadness that we share the news that John Brenkus has passed away. been battling depression. John lost his fight with this terrible illness on May 31, 2025. His heartbroken family and friends request privacy at this time, and encourage anyone who is suffering with depression to seek help." 'Sports Science' debuted in 2007 on Fox Sports Net and later moved to ESPN, where it became a staple for sports fans. The show earned six Emmy Awards and made complex athletic feats accessible through science and technology. Whether explaining how Tyreek Hill maintains his lightning-fast speed or how Joey Chestnut can devour dozens of hot dogs, Brenkus's segments were always both informative and entertaining. In total, Brenkus hosted over 1,800 segments, cementing his legacy in sports media. ESPN eventually acquired the 'Sports Science' brand from him, but Brenkus continued producing new content on his own platforms in recent years. His openness about depression and mental health brought him additional respect. In a 2023 interview with Marcellus Wiley, Brenkus revealed that he had once attempted suicide but was saved by his dog's intervention. His story resonated with many, highlighting the importance of mental health support. Following his death, tributes poured in from across the sports world. Fellow broadcasters, athletes, and fans shared memories of his work and expressed gratitude for his contributions to sports media. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, resources are available. Call or text 988 or visit the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at for Brenkus, Trailblazer Behind ESPN's 'Sports Science,' Dies at 54 first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 2, 2025

Desperate Housewives Actor Valerie Mahaffey Passes Away at 71
Desperate Housewives Actor Valerie Mahaffey Passes Away at 71

Yahoo

time38 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Desperate Housewives Actor Valerie Mahaffey Passes Away at 71

Valerie Mahaffey, the Emmy-winning actress known for roles in Northern Exposure, Desperate Housewives, and Young Sheldon, has died at the age of 71 after battling cancer. Her husband, actor Joseph Kell, confirmed the news in a public statement released shortly after her passing. Mahaffey's decades-long career spanned television, film, and stage, earning her acclaim for both comedic and dramatic performances. Now many are eager to learn about the circumstances surrounding Valerie Mahaffey's death. Here's what we know so far about Valerie Mahaffey's death. Emmy-winning actress Valerie Mahaffey has died at the age of 71. Her husband, actor Joseph Kell, confirmed that she passed away on May 30, 2025, in Los Angeles after a battle with cancer. 'I have lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most endearing actresses,' Kell said in a statement to Variety. Mahaffey gained widespread recognition for playing Eve in CBS' Northern Exposure. Her performance earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 1992. She also portrayed Alma Hodge in Desperate Housewives and Victoria MacElroy in Young Sheldon. In her final screen appearances, she starred in Echo 3 on Apple TV+ and the 2020 film French Exit, which earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination. Born on June 16, 1953, in Indonesia, Mahaffey spent her early years in several countries, including Nigeria, England, and the U.S. She later studied acting at the University of Texas. She began her career on the New York stage and appeared in six Broadway plays. Her credits included Dracula with Raul Julia and Play Memory directed by Harold Prince. She also won two Obie Awards for her work in Top Girls and Talking Heads. Her television work spanned five decades, with appearances in Seinfeld, ER, Glee, Grey's Anatomy, The Mindy Project, and Dead to Me. She acted in films such as Sully, Seabiscuit, Jungle 2 Jungle, and No Pay, Nudity. In 2010, she produced and starred in Summer Eleven alongside her daughter, Alice Richards. Mahaffey is survived by her husband, Joseph Kell, and their daughter, Alice. Rob Morrow, her Northern Exposure co-star, remembered her as 'a breath of fresh air, joy and laughs.' Originally reported by Vritti Johar on The post Desperate Housewives Actor Valerie Mahaffey Passes Away at 71 appeared first on Mandatory.

Is Doechii's Oversized Balloon Jacket Summer's Newest Style Trend?
Is Doechii's Oversized Balloon Jacket Summer's Newest Style Trend?

Black America Web

time5 hours ago

  • Black America Web

Is Doechii's Oversized Balloon Jacket Summer's Newest Style Trend?

Source: Bryan Bedder / Getty When it comes to commanding the stage, rapper and budding style icon Doechii never misses. However, her May 31 performance at the Samsung Edge in New York didn't just deliver a flawless stage performance but a flawless fit, too. The Florida-born rapper has again gone viral. This time in a statement-making ensemble that blurs the lines between high fashion and hip-hop flair. The fashion girls are talking – and taking notes. The Grammy-winning artist hit the Samsung stage as part of a new partnership with the tech brand. She wore a dramatic balloon-shaped trench coat layered over a crisp white button-down and maroon necktie. Styled by Sam Woolfe, the look was cinched just enough to reveal her tiny waist and mini length to show off her legs. She paired the funky outwear with high beige socks and sharp black stilettos. Adding to her look was makeup and hair for the 'gawds. Her makeup included a silver cut crease, flawless matte skin, and a glossy red lip. Gold hoops and wire-rimmed glasses gave her fit a soft throwback finish, and her signature face tape continues to be that girl. What we love about Doechii's balloon jacket is that it challenges the idea of what summer style is (or should look like). A departure from the typical warm-weather dressing of booty shorts, maxi dresses, and skimpy tops, the 'Anxiety' femcee's fit stood out. Her body was still bodying – and so was her style. Her jacket is also a nod to icons like Andre Leon Talley who always played with proportions by his own rules. Yes, the piece is just that good. If you're thinking about how to tap into the Doechii summer style trend, start with exaggerated outerwear in breathable fabrics. Think unexpected to expected from linen and chambray to seersucker and chiffon. Pair the outerwear with short hemlines or stackable layers that help balance the volume. Source: Bryan Bedder / Getty For those not ready to go bare-legged just yet, layer baggy silhouettes over shorts or bike sets. Add sleek heels or chunky sneakers to stand out and don't be afraid to play with accessories that contrast the drama. Doechii's summer style trend is for the girls who like to put that ish on. Her fashion era continues to evolve —and we're ready for every oversized moment. SEE ALSO Is Doechii's Oversized Balloon Jacket Summer's Newest Style Trend? was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store