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King's Town Players is a non-profit, community theatre group in Kingston, Ontario. Directed by Clayton Garrett
-Picasso at the Lapin Agile, by Steve Martin.
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506 Days Road, Unit 202
Kingston, ON
K7M5R4
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2010/2011 season -Complete Works of William Shakespeare, abridged, by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield. Directed by Krista Garrett -Night of the Living Dead, by Clayton Garrett and Kevin Fox. Directed by Clayton Garrett -Picasso at the Lapin Agile, by Steve Martin. Directed by David Slack -True West, by Sam Shepard. Directed by Michael Catlin -Perfect Pie, by Judith Thompson. Directed by Sandie Cond ------ 2011/2012 season -The Mystery of Irma Vep, by Charles Ludlam. Directed by Amie E Bello -Night of the Living Dead, by Clayton Garrett and Kevin Fox. Directed by Clayton Garrett -Sylvia, by A.R. Gurney. Directed by William Britton -Proof, by David Auburn. Directed by David Slack -An Evening of Coarse Acting, by Michael Green. Directed by Amie E Bello, Clayton Garrett, David Slack and William Britton. ----- 2012/2013 season -Night of the Living Dead, by Clayton Garrett and Kevin Fox. Directed by Clayton Garrett -A Christmas Story, by Philip Grecian. Directed by David Slack -God of Carnage, by Yazmina Reza. Directed by Michael Catlin -Hedda Gabler, by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Sandie Cond -What the Butler Saw, by Joe Orton. Directed by Steven Spencer ----- 2013/2014 Season - Glengarry Glen Ross, by David Mamet. Directed by William Britton - A Christmas Story, by Philip Grecian. Directed by Richard Linley - The Underpants, by Steve Martin. Directed by Clayton Garrett - I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts. Directed by Meredith Slack - The Stone Angel, by James W Nichol, based on the story by Margaret Laurence. Directed by Frances Berry - In the Next Room (or the vi****or play), by Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Amie E Bello ----- 2014/2015 Season - August: Osage County, by Tracy Letts. Directed by Sean Roberts and Michael Catlin. - Santa Claus, the Panto, by Richard Linley. Directed by Richard Linley. - Rapture, Blister, Burn, by Gina Gionfriddo. Directed by Krista Garrett. - The Noble Pursuit, by Douglas Bowie. Directed by Michael Catlin. - A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare. Directed by Steven Spencer. ----- 2015/2016 Season - Bug, by Tracy Letts. Directed by Krista Garrett. - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, by Joseph Robinette. Directed by Clayton Garrett. - Bachelorette, by Leslye Headland. Directed by Rachael McDonald. - The Hatmaker's Wife, by Lauren Yee. Directed by Mae Wood. - MacDeath, by Eirik Rutherford. Directed by Eirik Rutherford. ----- 2016/2017 Season - The Cripple of Inishmaan, by Martin McDonagh. Directed by Sean Roberts. - Sleeping Beauty, by Steven Spencer. Directed by Steven Spencer. - Years to the Day, by Allen Barton. Directed by Krista Garrett. - Heroes, by Gerald Sibleyras. Directed by Richard Linley. - Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck. Directed by Chris McKinnon. --- 2017/2018 Season - Les Belles-Soeurs, by Michel Tremblay. Directed by Sean Roberts - Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, by Richard Linley. based on Charles Dickens’ Classic -Superior Donuts, by Tracey Letts. Directed by Mae Whalen -Blood Relations, by Sharon Po***ck. Directed by Dylan Chenier -The Tempest, by William Shakespeare. Directed by Steven Spencer --- 2018/2019 season - Vimy, by Vern Thiessen. Directed by Chris McKinnon - Santa Claus, the Panto. Written and Directed by Richard Linley - Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), by Ann-Marie MacDonald. Directed by Matt Davis. - The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, adapted for the stage by Simon Levy. Directed by Dylan Chenier - Goodbye, Piccadilly, by Douglas Bowie. Directed by Stephen Powell