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‘Family’ at the heart of Here For Now Theatre summer season

Here For Now Theatre has announced its upcoming 2025 summer season.

Artistic director Fiona Mongillo said the theme Family: The Ties That Bind us in a World Gone Mad, emerged naturally.

Family is at the heart of every show this summer.

Renovations are almost complete on a new permanent location on St. Andrew Street.

“I was just in there last night and it’s looking so incredibly beautiful. I’m so excited to invite people in.”

She says the community has been instrumental in making this project a reality.

“The level of support, specifically within our local community, has been extraordinary.”

The season kicks off at the end of May, with an open house scheduled for May 24.

Plays being performed on-stage this season include Stick Around, Forget About Tomorrow, Humour Me, The Rules of Playing Risk and Apples in Winter.

Tickets are available at herefornowtheatre.com.

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