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NEW: Dundas Little Theatre is delighted to announce our playbill for the 2023-24 season:

Play #1: Arsenic and Old Lace (1941) by Joseph Kesselring (October – November 2023)
The classic black comedy, memorably filmed by Frank Capra (1944) and starring Cary Grant, is set in a house full of charming lunatics and homicidal maniacs in Brooklyn.


Play #2: Grand Horizons (2021) by Bess Wohl (January – February 2024)
A thoughtful contemporary comedy of character set in an independent living community for seniors, that begins when Nancy, married to Bill for fifty years, suddenly announces that she wants a divorce.


Play #3: Lobby Hero (2001) by Kenneth Lonergan (April – May 2024)
A contemporary drama set in the apparently secure lobby of a Manhattan high-rise apartment block, revealing that this space is no refuge from the complex and disturbing world outside.


NEW: DLT is sad to report the recent deaths of long-time supporters Anne Redish and Doreen Oxland. Please click on the links to read obituaries of these two ladies.


Read our October 2022 Newsletter here!


Download a copy of our 2022-23 Season Brochure.


Read our August 2022 Newsletter here!


Dundas Little Theatre is accepting applications for a Bar Manager. Duties include ensuring the theatre has a valid alcohol permit, purchasing wine and beer, and supervising bartending operations. Possession of a Smart Serve Certificate or willingness to apply for one would be an asset. This is an unpaid position; a true community theatre, DLT is entirely run by volunteers. Please use the Send Us a Message box at the foot of this page to apply or to find out further information.


Here are the performance details of the three plays in our current 2022-23 season:

Play #1 (October-November 2022): The Humans by Stephen Karam

Directed by Matt Willson

Breaking with tradition, Erik Blake has brought his Pennsylvania family to celebrate Thanksgiving at his daughter’s apartment in lower Manhattan. As darkness falls outside the ramshackle pre-war duplex, eerie things start to go bump in the night and the heart and horrors of the Blake clan are exposed.

  • Friday October 28
  • Saturday October 29
  • Friday November 4
  • Saturday November 5
  • Sunday November 6 (matinee)
  • Thursday November 10
  • Friday November 11
  • Saturday November 12
  • Sunday November 13 (matinee)

Evening performances at 8:00 pm; matinees at 2:00 pm.


Play #2 (January-February 2023): Myth of the Ostrich by Matt Murray

Directed by Mary Rose

After Pam finds a letter that she deems inappropriate from her teenage son to his mystery girlfriend, she arrives unannounced at other mother Holly’s house to discuss matters. From a small town and new to the big city, Pam also sees the letter as an excuse to get out of the house and meet new people. Holly, a severely blocked self-help writer, naturally welcomes the distraction with open arms. What starts as a pleasant visit, quickly becomes a complicated, bizarre and hilarious roller-coaster ride of misunderstandings …

  • Friday January 20
  • Saturday January 21
  • Friday January 27
  • Saturday January 28
  • Sunday January 29 (matinee)
  • Thursday February 2
  • Friday February 3
  • Saturday February 4
  • Sunday February 5 (matinee)

Evening performances at 8:00 pm; matinees at 2:00 pm.


Play #3 (April-May 2023): An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley

Directed by George Thomas

The action of the play occurs in an English industrial city, where a young girl commits suicide and an eminently respectable British family is subject to a routine inquiry in connection with the death. An inspector calls to interrogate the family, and during the course of his questioning, all members of the group are implicated lightly or deeply in the girl’s undoing …

  • Friday April 21
  • Saturday April 22
  • Friday April 28
  • Saturday April 29
  • Sunday April 30 (matinee)
  • Thursday May 4
  • Friday May 5
  • Saturday May 6
  • Sunday May 7 (matinee)

Evening performances at 8:00 pm; matinees at 2:00 pm.

Please watch this space for more information about our new season coming soon!


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Dundas Little Theatre, 37 Market Street South, Dundas, Ontario L9H 3B3

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