Different art forms, at different stages of development, by professionals and community members. Experience the edge of local creativity at our multimedia festival, a whirlwind of innovative theatre, art, music, and more!

GET YOUR FESTIVAL PASS HERE! (scroll down to the bottom of the page)
While most events are PWYC at the door, your advance donation will help to ensure a thriving local performing arts scene! Also, if the venue is full, those with passes will have priority.

NOTE: Performances of EFFIE require a separate ticket available here.

Unless otherwise specified, all events take place at Marshlight’s theatre (3 Fairfield Rd. in Sackville)

Enjoy Radio Interviews with festival artists hosted by Susan Amos and CHMA, New Works Festival Radio Chit-Chats. New Works Festival Radio Chit-Chats

FESTIVAL PROGRAMME

WEDNESDAY 12 March

 

7pm – Tantramar Playwrights’ Cabaret

Presented in Collaboration with Playwrights’ Atlantic Resource Centre (PARC), and readings by several playwrights from the Tantramar area. Complimentary light refreshments will be served.

SATURDAY 15 March

 

10am – Wetland Wonder Adventure

an interactive play for children presented by Tantramar – for children of all ages, but created with grades 2 to 6 in mind.
PLEASE NOTE – there will be photos taken for promotional purposes during the performance,
if you don’t wish to have your photo taken, please do not attend.

3pm – PratchettFest at the Dorchester Library

The Wyrd Sisters are back with a brand new short play, Wyrd Sisters to the Rescue, by Susan Amos.

Plus: Pub-style trivia quiz! Prizes! Snacks! Help complete the 1000-piece Discworld characters puzzle!

(Feeling especially creative? Come in costume!!!)

PratchettFest is a FREE event, and no donations for the show or the New Works Festival will be accepted at the event.

SUNDAY 16 March

 

5pm – New play readings
  •  “The Duel” by Ben Maksym
  • “Visions From a Miffed God” by Tolkien Merrigan
  • “Park Bench” by Laura Thurston
7:30pm – Intro to Improv (For Grown Ups!)

With Eva Lucas

Have you ever wanted to learn about improv in a fun and laid-back environment? Now’s your chance! Join Eva Lucas for a two-hour workshop centered around the basics of improv. Goofy games and lots of laughter guaranteed! Recommended for performers ages 18 and up.

WEDNESDAY 19 March 

8pm – Book readings

Charlie Rhindress is a bestselling author who will read from his latest book, Nova Scotia’s Stars of Song. This new book features profiles of six of Canada’s most successful female vocalists, including Anne Murray, Carroll Baker, Rita MacNeil and Sarah McLachlan. Charlie will read bits from his book and tell stories about some of these women who he has been lucky enough to get to know and work with. 

After the readings we will hold a “talk back” conversation. The books will be available for purchase.

 

KV Johansen will read from The Wolf and the Wild King
High fantasy born of myth and folklore, of the dark and the trees and the winter’s cold, the flint blade’s edge and the secrets that are spoken only in dreams…
Assassin, executioner, shapeshifter, and dutiful son of the undying Queen, Mairran is more used to being the instrument of death than an arbiter of justice, until he is dispatched by his mother to find the killer of a ritually-slain earl, while in the Forest, an ancient magic wakes.
Evocative of a darker, grimmer McKillip, The Wolf and the Wild King is a brooding, lyrical new work from a master of epic fantasy.

THURSDAY 20 March

 

11am – “News From the Front: The Fredericton Region Regiment’s participation in the WWII Italian Campaign”

The show also has popular songs from the 1940s 🎼 Carleton and York Regiment’s involvement in the WW2 Italian Campaign after serving in the UK on anti-invasion duties, on 10 July 1943, the battalion landed in Sicily as part of Operation Husky where it fought for 38 days. The battalion would then on 3 September 1943, take part in the invasion of Italy and would serve with the rest of the I Canadian Corps in the Italian Campaign 1944.

by Frantically Atlantic at the Drew Nursing Home.

2pm – Frantically Atlantic

live acoustic folk, standards and original music at Café Tinatamarre 34 Mallard Dr

FRIDAY 21 March

 

4pm – Encore readings of new plays
  • “The Duel” by Ben Maksym
  • “Visions From a Miffed God” by Tolkien Merrigan
7pm – “Effie” (FULL PRODUCTION)

world premiere of a new play by Sue Rose – in 1930 Australian photographer Effie Baker risked her life to travel across Persia to capture images to be published in a history of the Bahá’í Faith. Please reserve your seat for this performance:

SATURDAY 22 March

 

9am-12pm – Henna, Ritual and Material Engagement

Dr Particia Kelly Spurles.
Join us for an engaging, hands-on workshop where we explore the cultural significance of henna in contemporary Morocco through the lens of material engagement theory. Participants will then have the opportunity to mix henna paste and learn both traditional and contemporary application techniques.

1pm – “Everything is All Right”

staged reading of a play by Louise Burley. An aging academic on the verge of losing her job meets a Goddess.

4pm – PARC U-Compete 2025 Playwriting Competition

Shortlisted plays by high school and post-secondary students in Atlantic Canada receive a live staged reading.

7pm – “Effie”
(FULL PRODUCTION)

world premiere of a new play by Sue Rose – in 1930 Australian photographer Effie Baker risked her life to travel across Persia to capture images to be published in a history of the Bahá’í Faith. Please reserve your seat for this performance:

SUNDAY 23 March

 

1pm – “Everything is All Right”

staged reading of a play by Louise Burley. An aging academic on the verge of losing her job meets a Goddess.

3pm – An afternoon of short plays
3 short plays directed by the “Emerging Director Workshop Series” 2025 cohort
  • “The Bottle” by Tolkien Merrigan
  • “On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco” by Anton Chekov

The newly inaugurated Marshview Theatre Youth Company will also present 2 short plays by students at Marshview Middle School and Tantramar Regional High School

7pm – “Effie”
(FULL PRODUCTION)

world premiere of a new play by Sue Rose – in 1930 Australian photographer Effie Baker risked her life to travel across Persia to capture images to be published in a history of the Bahá’í Faith. Please reserve your seat for this performance:

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