Donnie and Me and the CBC

Donnie and Me and the CBC

Wednesday, April 15 • 7:30 PM
Market Hall, Presented by PublicEnergy

From Toronto’s award-winning Night Kitchen comes a warm, funny, deeply Canadian story about love, rebellion, and the voices that shape us. Set in 1970s Montreal, the show tunes into the tender static between a fiercely unconventional mother and her son, finding humour and heartbreak in equal measure.

In 1974, when Chris Earle was 11, his mother Donnie made a household decision that felt downright revolutionary: out went the family television, and on went CBC Radio—pretty much for good. In this funny, touching solo show, the acclaimed writer-performer and Second City alum (Radio :30, Russell Hill) revisits that turbulent, loving relationship through the sounds, stories, and unmistakably Canadian broadcasts that filled the room and helped shape a life.

Tickets

Tickets are available on a sliding scale from $14 – $54 including HST and fees.
Recommended price is $34.

Here’s a little bonus for anyone curious about loosening up, thinking faster, or just learning how to trust the moment: Intro to Improv with Chris Earle lands at The Theatre on King on April 16 from 1 to 3 p.m. Designed for complete beginners and seasoned improvisers alike, the two-hour workshop strips away the myth that improv is all about being the fastest wisecracker in the room. Instead, veteran instructor Chris Earle focuses on what the form actually runs on — creativity, collaboration, agility, and play — in a setting built to feel supportive, safe, and entirely free of pressure. Through a series of games and exercises, participants will explore listening, spontaneity, shared creation, and the underrated art of being present. In other words, less stand-up panic, more joyful discovery.