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“NOTHING SHORT OF BRILLIANT!
…a rollicking roller-coaster ride of witty lines, broad physical comedy and pure enjoyment” (G. Burliuk, Kingston Whig-Standard) Written by Douglas Bowie Directed by Daryl Cloran September 10 to October 9, Springer Theatre |
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On the eve of his retirement, professor Seymour Mann is asked to deliver a prestigious lecture on his life’s work. While writing, he is interrupted by a telemarketer’s phone call that changes the courses of both of their lives. A comedy that dares to raise questions about the nature of charity and the true meaning of a “life well lived.” Doug Bowie is the Thousand Islands Playhouse’s playwright-in-residence and has had several plays produced both here and across Canada, including: Rope’s End, Goodbye Piccadilly and Love and Larceny. Audiences always enjoy his particular blend of wit and heart. His hilariously-drawn characters are instantly recognizable from our own lives which make his stories all the more poignant in their conclusions. |
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Ian D. Clark Maria Ricossa Sarah Wilson Jeff Meadows |
Whig Review
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