WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO LIVE IN TWO WORLDS?

Mischief

September 23 - October 12, 2025
Scotiabank Studio Stage

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Between mystical visits from an ancient ancestor, every-day life at her job at her Uncle's convenience store on the Rez, and her community rallying to tear down a statue of her city's founder, Brooke feels torn. She is struggling to reconcile her Mi'kmaw heritage and living in a place founded by a British military officer hell bent on destroying her ancestors.

This gentle comedy asks the question - how can a woman whose family lives in a society placed under a microscope of stereotype, carry the resilience of her ancestors to embrace their existence?


Written by Lisa Nasson
A Co-Production by Neptune Theatre, Native Earth Performing Arts, & Tarragon Theatre
Directed by Mike Payette
Associate Director Joelle Peters

 

 

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KEY PERFORMANCES

Bell Aliant Pay What You Choose
Tuesday, September 23 - 7:30pm

Industry Night
Wednesday, October 1 - 7:30pm

Talkback
Thursday, October 2 - 7:30pm

Masked Performance
Sunday, October 5 - 2:00pm

A Co-Production by Neptune Theatre, Native Earth Performing Arts, & Tarragon Theatre


We gratefully thank our sponsors for their generous support:

 

 

Our subscription packages are guaranteed to be the best savings on tickets this season

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KEY PERFORMANCES

Bell Aliant Pay What You Choose
Tuesday, September 23 - 7:30pm

Industry Night
Wednesday, October 1 - 7:30pm

Talkback
Thursday, October 2 - 7:30pm

Masked Performance
Sunday, October 5 - 2:00pm

A Co-Production by Neptune Theatre, Native Earth Performing Arts, & Tarragon Theatre


We gratefully thank our sponsors for their generous support:

 

 

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Neptune Theatre is located on sacred land that has been the site of human activity since time immemorial.
We are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq, and we acknowledge them as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land.