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Playwright in Person: Adapting a Memoir

Thursday, July 23, 2026 7:00 pm

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20 Queen St, Port Hope, ON L1A 2Y7
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For their first ever full production in the Sculthorpe Theatre, playwright Dave Carley sits down with Artistic Director Rob Kempson to talk about how he adapted Farley Mowat’s beloved memoir for the stage. Audiences will hear about the ins and outs of a writing process, the influence of the Capitol Theatre’s Creators’ Unit, and what makes something “adaptable” for the stage.

Learn more on the Capitol Theatres official page.

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