Sunday, March 1 • 7:00 PM
The Historic Market Hall
Actor-playwright Steve Ross lays it all out on the table in 12 Dinners—a sharp, funny, and deeply human play that turns family meals into emotional battlegrounds and love letters. Directed by Randy Read, this semi-autobiographical story finds Ross breaking bread with his parents across twelve evenings, where laughter and heartbreak come served in equal measure. Fresh off acclaimed runs at Stratford’s Here for Now Festival and Talk is Free Theatre in Toronto and Barrie, this Brand New Stages event proves that sometimes the most unforgettable performances happen around the dinner table.
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