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Presented by Caravan Theatre
caravantheatrens@gmail.com
(902) 680 8786
Caravan Theatre stages the world premiere of "Fish and Dicks: Case Files from the Digby Neck & Islands Fish-Gutting Service & Detective Agency"
Join us for a charming and poignant Nova Scotian story of love, loss & leaving home told through uproarious humour and song.
"Fish and Dicks" provides a farcical snapshot of life in the close-knit, remote island communities of Western Nova Scotia. Blanche, an underemployed illustrator living on Brier Island, runs a weekly community radio podcast focused on local news. She’s also developing a book about two hapless and rather dim-witted seniors who run a fish-gutting business with a side-hustle as private investigators. Because crime on remote islands with a few hundred residents must be rampant, right?
Whale watching, fishing and fog predominate in this bittersweet play which features sing-along sea shanties and abundant laughs. Audience members will resonate with the play’s themes of rural challenges and close-knit community.
Written by Kathy France, loosely based on the collected writings of Nova Scotia authors Jim Prime and Ben Robicheau, including their co-authored book of the same title.
Directed by Kathy France
Cast: Thea Burton, Alan Slipp, Jesse Potter, Stephen Abbass, Joe Callaghan, Linda Levy Fisk
Suitable for ages 12 and above; all youth must be accompanied by an adult.
Follow Caravan Theatre on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caravantheatre/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caravantheatre_ns/
Presented by Caravan Theatre
caravantheatrens@gmail.com
(902) 680 8786
Caravan Theatre stages the world premiere of "Fish and Dicks: Case Files from the Digby Neck & Islands Fish-Gutting Service & Detective Agency"
Join us for a charming and poignant Nova Scotian story of love, loss & leaving home told through uproarious humour and song.
"Fish and Dicks" provides a farcical snapshot of life in the close-knit, remote island communities of Western Nova Scotia. Blanche, an underemployed illustrator living on Brier Island, runs a weekly community radio podcast focused on local news. She’s also developing a book about two hapless and rather dim-witted seniors who run a fish-gutting business with a side-hustle as private investigators. Because crime on remote islands with a few hundred residents must be rampant, right?
Whale watching, fishing and fog predominate in this bittersweet play which features sing-along sea shanties and abundant laughs. Audience members will resonate with the play’s themes of rural challenges and close-knit community.
Written by Kathy France, loosely based on the collected writings of Nova Scotia authors Jim Prime and Ben Robicheau, including their co-authored book of the same title.
Directed by Kathy France
Cast: Thea Burton, Alan Slipp, Jesse Potter, Stephen Abbass, Joe Callaghan, Linda Levy Fisk
Suitable for ages 12 and above; all youth must be accompanied by an adult.
Follow Caravan Theatre on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caravantheatre/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caravantheatre_ns/
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