Journal Pioneer

New look to upcoming 2020 season

This year, two contempora­ry comedies will be presented in repertory style, meaning they will run on an alternatin­g schedule all summer

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The Victoria Playhouse has announced its 39th season featuring two contempora­ry comedies and a change in format.

The Victoria Playhouse Festival 2020 will be presented in the repertory style, meaning the two plays will run on an alternatin­g schedule all summer.

“Under this new format, Islanders will have more options to choose from each week and more time during our busy P.E.I. summer to see everything they want to see at the playhouse,” said Emily Smith, executive director of the Victoria Playhouse, commenting on the change of scheduling from previous years.

Off the Grid by Fredericto­n playwright John Spurway and Popcorn Falls by James Hindman will play June 25 to Sept. 6. Off the Grid tells the story of Marty and Leonard who have agreed to spend a week in a secluded offthe-grid cabin while Marty writes an article on selfsuffic­ient living. After meeting Lowell, their reclusive neighbor, Leonard begins to suspect he might be hiding something.

But Lowell is not the only one keeping secrets.

The Wellington Advertiser called the 2019 world premiere of Off the Grid a “compelling and heartfelt tale” and “laugh-out-loud funny”.

The Victoria Playhouse production will be the Maritime premiere of this new play and the first time that Spurway’s work has been staged in Atlantic Canada.

Popcorn Falls features one small town, two mediumsize­d actors and 21 over-thetop characters. Down on its luck, Popcorn Falls has lost its namesake and could be turned into a sewage treatment plant by its bully neighbor.

The residents’ last chance to save the town is a large grant that can only be used if they produce a play… in one week.

Led by the mayor and the local handyman, the enterprisi­ng townsfolk try to rise to the challenge.

The New York Stage Review wrote that Popcorn Falls is "a perfect tonic to restore faith in humanity" and Broadway Radio said, "I haven't heard laughter quite this hard in a long, long time!”.

In addition to Off the

Grid and Popcorn Falls, the Playhouse will once again be presenting its popular Monday Night Concert Series featuring Canadian and internatio­nal artists, as well as September programmin­g. For more informatio­n, visit victoriapl­ayhouse.com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Fredericto­n playwright John Spurway wrote Off the Grid, which will be presented in repertory style this summer at the Victoria Playhouse. It will alternate with Popcorn Falls.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Fredericto­n playwright John Spurway wrote Off the Grid, which will be presented in repertory style this summer at the Victoria Playhouse. It will alternate with Popcorn Falls.

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