Watermark’s 2026 Summer Season Brings Plenty of Laughs and a Touch of Romance
Artistic Director Robert Tsonos is pleased to announce Watermark Theatre’s 2026 Summer Season, featuring Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking and Canadian playwright Kristen Da Silva’s Sugar Road, two productions that bring plenty of laughs and a touch of romance to North Rustico next summer.
Relatively Speaking – In 1960s London, Greg is paying a visit to Ginny’s parents to ask for her hand in marriage. The only thing is, they’re not Ginny’s parents. Blithely misinformed, he arrives at the home of Philip and Sheila hoping they’ll give their blessing, but no one is quite what they seem and nothing quite goes to plan. Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking is a beautifully crafted, uproariously funny, perfectly paced comedy of misunderstandings that weaves an exquisite entanglement that will leave you guessing to the last minute. The play runs June 23rd to August 29th, 2026.
Sugar Road – A country singer and a young woman meet in a magical chance encounter before being separated by his rise to fame. Now it’s 12 years later, he’s at the top of his career, she’s keeping the lights on at the family business; and they’re about to meet again. Kristen Da Silva’s Sugar Road is filled with laughter, romance and a little country music about the one that got away. The play runs July 3rd to August 28th, 2026.
The Watermark Music Series also returns for another series of concerts by local PEI musicians interpreting the works of famous songwriters. Full details will be released in the spring.
6 pack for $209
