Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun. Whitby. Audience 101
Whitby Courthouse Theatre, 416 Centre St. S, Whitby2 pm, Whitby Courthouse Theatre. Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun - an Audience 101 outing.
2 pm, Whitby Courthouse Theatre. Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun - an Audience 101 outing.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most popular playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Mixing moments of humour and humanity in equal parts, Canada’s most performed playwright tells the story of a novelist and his housekeeper who, after 28 years, spend an evening in each other’s company.
Direction by Carey Nicholson In 1959, in rural Ontario, 12-year-old Lynne Harper was murdered. Her 14 year-old classmate Stephen Truscott was sentenced to hang for the crime. Thus began a story that enflamed the community, the country and the world. Innocence Lost examines the nature of community and how good people make bad choices. Mature […]