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Somewhere Beyond the Sea

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Comedy. 2m, 2f (many characters) 2 Acts

Brief Encounter meets The 39 Steps.

Travel = Trouble! As Robbie Burns said "The best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft aglay." When Celia, a newly retired librarian and closet foodie, escapes her stay-at-home hubby for a long dreamt of pilgrimage to the Scottish Highlands for a famous food and wine guru's "Beyond Bangers and Mash Tour" she finds her world hilariously upended by cataclysmic forces beyond her control. And if we're far from home and the world seems to be coming to an end - and no one will ever know - how would we behave?

Charming, with a hint of tannins!


"A wonderful romp ... A full house attended the opening performance, finding delight in the nuances and laughing openly." ~ Lorraine Payette, EMC, Kingston

Somewhere Beyond the Sea premiered at the Thousand Islands Playhouse in June 2012. 


Production History

Premiere Production
Thousand Islands Playhouse
June 22 - July 21, 2012
Directed by Greg Wanless
Featuring Tracey Ferencz, Stewart Arnott, Alison Deon, Matthew Gibson
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