Watermark Theatre Honours Duncan McIntosh!

Watermark Theatre’s Board of Directors announced, on November 14th, that it would be naming its stage for newly retired founder and artistic director, Duncan McIntosh. McIntosh, whose contribution to dramatic … Continued

2015

Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare; An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde; Canada 300 by Trina Davies, Philippe Landry, Adam Lazarus, Andrea Ledding, Melanie Leger, Kevin Loring, Natasha Martina, Laura … Continued

2014

The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash; The Lion in Winter by James Goldman; What to Wear to the Birth of a Nation by Rebecca Parent & Laurie Campbell; The Hobbit … Continued

2013

The Shore Field by Duncan McIntosh inspired by the Cherry Orchard by Anton Checkov; Alice In Wonderland by Mike Griffin from the novel by Lewis Carroll; Rondelay: Variations on a Kiss … Continued

2012

Travels With My Aunt by Giles Havergal from Graham Greene; Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, adapted by Duncan McIntosh; Our Town by Thornton Wilder; The Old and the Restless … Continued

2011

Johnny Belinda by Elmer Harris; Tons of Money by Will Evans and Valentine; An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley; A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Duncan McIntosh … Continued

2010

Johnny Belinda by Elmer Harris; Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw; Billy Bishop Goes To War by Eric Peterson & John Gray; Maud Of Cavendish by Anne Kathleen McLaughlin; An Evening … Continued

2009

The Four Poster by Jan de Hertog; Private Lives by Noel Coward; Maud of Cavendish by Kathleen Ann MacLaughlin; St. Patricks Day Concert – Star of the Sea Seniors Dramatic … Continued

2008

The Wind In the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, adapted by Duncan McIntosh; The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde;  Village Wooing by George Bernard Shaw