2025 SEASON


March 19 - 22, 25 - 29, 2025

Daniel MacIvor’s chilling one-person show featuring performer David Baker.

Finalist for the Governor General’s Award for Drama, Monster peels back the psychological layers of 16 different characters to reveal the dark heart of individual experience. With a masterful blend of suspense, humour and raw emotion, Monster invites you to confront your fears and embrace the complexities that make us human

A Co-Production with Théâtre Roulant and No Name Theatre

Monster

Written by: Daniel MacIvor Directed by: David Baker & John Burns Featuring: David Baker Lighting: John Burns Sound: Alfie Latanski

Venue # 1: The Brake Room, 34 Dundas St. E, Belleville (March 19 - 22) Venue # 2: Midtown Brewing Company, 266 Main St., Wellington (March 25-29)

When purchasing your tickets, please be sure of the event date and location. There are two separate events set up, one for each location.


A Christmas to Remember

To be aired on 99.3 County FM … date and time coming soon.

In the 1950’s eight workers in a remote lumber camp won the luck of the draw for seats on a supply plane to take them home for Christmas. When the plane went down in a gale, it would take more than luck for them to survive.

Join our audiences for a 99.3 County FM live recording of an actors’ reading accompanied by original music. screenplay by Conrad Beaubien

Screenplay written by: Conrad Beaubien Directed by: John Burns & Conrad Beaubien Featuring: Philip Knox, Roxanne Mackenzie, Wendy Roy, Bill McMahon, Sarah Kirby, Micheline Cox, Paulina McMahon, Liz Simpson, David Burns, Pat Larkin, Sid Wells, Don Leslie, Fran Larkin, Lori Farrington, Mike Kirby Music: Matti Kopamees, Telegraph Narrows; Greg Stanners & Renay Wizeman-Stanners Music Composition & Arrangement: Rene Brossard Lights & Sound: John Burns and Alfie Latanski Front of House: Jennifer Sills Venue: The Andrew, 31 King Street, Picton, ON

Pre-show live music with Steve Andrews on Friday Dec 6th and with Alfie Latanski on Saturday Dec 7th (matinee and evening). Doors open at 6pm for the evening shows and 1pm for the Saturday Matinee


Théâtre Roulant Pre-Season Féte

coming soon to The Andrew, 31 King St, Picton

Preview Our 2025 Summer Season!

Canada's only horse-drawn caravan presents a spring sampler of our 2025 season, featuring a very special guest: Award-Winning Author Maureen Jennings, author of the popular television series 'Murdoch Mysteries' and writer of 'No Traveler Returns', premiering on our stage this season. Don’t miss your chance to rub shoulders with the cast, grab an autograph, and enjoy live music, complimentary drinks and canapés (while supplies last).

Admission is free, but seating is limited and reservations are recommended.

A surprise "one day only" season ticket special will be revealed.


Reading Series

Sundays in October, 2025 October 5, 12, 19 & 26 from 1-4pm Wellington Library

Interested in working with us next season? We would love to meet you! Join us for a script reading. After, we will discuss what we read, listen to thoughts and opinions and mingle. No preparation necessary. Previous stage experience helpful but not required. Free event. All welcome.

To Register for one or more Sunday sessions please email sarah@theatreroulant.ca

Pre-registration is helpful and appreciated by our organizers so we can decide what play to read with the people who have signed up. You will receive a confirmation.

If you’re a playwright and would like to have your script read, please submit it at the same email address above.


Postponed

Since the launch of Shakespeare’s early plays in 16th century England, the works of William Shakespeare have been performed in many languages around the world. But why have the stories lasted and are they relatable to today? Join us on an adventure! Whereto doth he travel? From time to time? Or through time? Enjoy the wonders of shadow puppetry. A performance with appeal for young and old.

Based on an original story by acclaimed children’s author Lois Burdett. Featuring innovative music and the puppetry magic of Judy Cole.

Presented by Station Road Arts, a partner in literacy with The County of Prince Edward Public Library & Archives

Shakespeare Rides a Bike

An Original Stage Play written by: Lois Burdett Directed by: John Burns Venue: Picton Library