King's Town Players

Flesh-eating and fear-mongering

King's Town Players puts on Night of the Living DeadContinue...

Lady and a vamp

The Mystery of Irma Vep is the new production from the King's Town Players.Continue...

The King's Town Players take on The Odd Couple, Female Version

With its raunchy comedy and themes of dysfunctional friendship, The Odd Couple, Female Version delights audience.Continue...

The King’s Town Players present The Great Gatsby

In their debut performance of The Great Gatsby at the Domino Theatre on March 27, the King’s Town players took the audience back to prohibition, flapper glamour, and the roaring twenties.Continue...

Les Belles-Soeurs brings a Quebecois revolution to the Baby Grand

One kitchen is all playwright Michel Tremblay needs to show the daily struggles working-class French Canadian women faced in the 1960s.Continue...

Busy stage can’t deter narrative

As a 90-year-old woman whose days are numbered, Mrs. Shipley remembers a life lived in obstinate pride and loss.Continue...

King’s Town Players show their Underpants

What would you do if your underpants fell down in public?Continue...

Caught in the crossfire

Like a Quentin Tarantino film but shorter, Glengarry Glen Ross is a play that comes complete with strong characters, gritty and perfectly timed storytelling and, of course, extensive profanity.Continue...

Crawling corpses too close for comfort

Bloody handprints grab at railings; scuffmarks colour doors grey. In a way, the bare set forewarns us of the apocalyptic tale to come.Continue...

Dog problems

A review of King's Town Players new comedy Sylvia.Continue...