THEOFEST 2026
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THEOFEST 2026

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​Liv Buchanan’s The Wrighters Room 

📍Convocation Hall, Theological Hall 
🗓️​ Friday April 10 @ 7:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 2:45pm; 
Saturday April 11 @ 7:30pm
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Ever wondered how writers write? Me too. Let's find out, together. What if time weren't linear, just for a moment, would endings matter that much? Join actor and musician Liv Buchanan in "The Wright Timing," a performance that comes alive with the audience. 

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​Linden Imeson Jorna’s It Ends With a Hug

📍Dressing Rooms, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 7pm; Saturday April 11 @ 2:15pm; Saturday April 11 @ 9pm

Who can we turn to for answers in these trying times? Perhaps a priest, or a therapist/licensed professional? No. May I offer you a clownish representative of the universe?

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Fiona Kolbuc-James’ Waiting for Fish

📍Room 102, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 8:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 1:15pm; Saturday April 11 @ 9:30pm 

Johnathan Smith is a fish. Yet he stands as a man, before the judge, insistent that his humanity be rendered valid. In a world of fish, will he be man enough?

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​Eshan Kumar’s Make a Deal

📍Rotunda Theatre, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 7:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 2pm; Saturday April 11 @ 8:30pm


Work together with your fellow contestants in this brand new game show! You may even win a prize! Come on down and MAKE A DEAL! After all, you've nothing else to do...

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​Nicole Lindegger’s The Claws of Devotion & The Soul Left Behind

📍The Chapel, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 9:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 1pm; Saturday April 11 @ 8:30pm


She is waiting, but will he ever arrive? An experimental solo performance where her devotion grows increasingly destructive.

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​Annalise Lunn’s Somebody, Not Sepia

📍Room 118, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 8:15pm; Saturday April 11 @ 1:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 9pm


Somebody, Not Sepia brings to life the remarkable of the ignored and unremarkable in history: The part of the past that is just like you. Margaret Gray knows she leads a conventional life for a woman in the Victorian era, yet she has seen and experienced so much. So why will she not be remembered. 

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Devon Mahoney’s Dog Face

📍The Chapel, Theologicall Hall
​🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 8pm; Saturday April 11 @ 2:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 9:30pm


Come see Dog Face! The performing bearded beastly bitch who is sure to baffle, bewilder and bemuse! Prepare to gawk, goggle and gaze, upon this mystifying medical mystery! But whatever you do, don’t let her out! Graphic by Aneshka Stephenson. 

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Cassian Manderson’s Among the Stars

📍Room 305, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 9pm; Saturday April 11 @ 1pm; Saturday April 11 @ 8:15pm


It’s 1957, and Russia has just sent the first living creature, a street dog called Laika, to space. In response, the Canadian government has hired Vincent Borgard, a renowned and eccentric inventor, to build a vessel that can send an even bigger animal to space. The time has come to see the finished product.

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​Tara Martin’s Get Your Just Desserts

📍Room 102, Theological Hall
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 9:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 2:15pm; Saturday April 11 @ 7:15pm


Welcome to Theolocke Hall: luxurious, secretive and suddenly deadly. Just moments ago, someone was killed in cold blood by one of the mysterious residents. Dine with each of the suspects and determine whodunit—before another victim falls.

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​Megan McDonell’s Dear Theological Hall

📍Room 011, Theological Hall 
🗓️  ongoing installation on April 10 + 11 
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Immerse yourself in the history of our beloved Theological Hall as we construct a collective archive filled with memories, images, and gathered fragments to honour what has been and what will be.

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​William Mercer’s Disguise

📍Rotunda Theatre,  Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 8:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 3pm; Saturday April 11 @ 7:15pm


A performer examines the contradiction of being introverted yet bold; authentic yet elevated as a performer and extension, a person. Through an operatic musical structure, the work examines performance not as artifice alone, but as a survival strategy—a series of “masks” worn not only onstage, but in life.

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​Ashley Miller’s All The World’s A Stage

📍Dressing Rooms, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 8:15pm; Saturday April 11 @ 1:15pm; Saturday April 11 @ 7pm
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15 minutes prior to opening a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, the actress playing Helena finds herself at a loss. She grapples with all too familiar feelings of unrequited love, much like the character she is preparing to portray. Nonetheless, she must speak the speech.

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​Fiona Morin’s The Eldest Daughter Syndrome

📍Convocation Hall, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 8:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 1:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 8:45pm
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This solo performance is built around a list of what responsibilities come with being the eldest daughter, from overachieving and people-pleasing to relationships and guilt. What begins as a focus on the eldest daughter widens into a show that many of us will recognize ourselves in, perhaps at different points in our lives.

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​Elliot Norman’s As Long As You’re Laughing

📍Room 118, Theological Hall
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 7:15pm; Saturday April 11 @ 2:30pm; Saturday April 11 @ 7:30pm 


The world might be a post-apocalyptic wasteland outside, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to laugh about... right? Come into Room 118, for two nights only come sit down and get ready to watch Earth's last stand-up comedian as he tries his very best to make you laugh despite it all. He covers it all from the apocalypse to French People, so you're certainly in for a good time. Hopefully he won't bomb, but if he does, it's not the end of the world.

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​Bas O’Brien’s Clown Show

📍Somewhere upstairs, Theological Hall
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 7:15pm; Saturday April 11 @ 2pm; Saturday April 11 @ 8:45pm
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Hey you—yeah, you! Whether you’re looking for something to  brighten your spirits, entertain a date, or simply pass the time, Crump Carnival’s Clown Show is  for you! Come see an original clown performance, only in town for two days!

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​Ava Preston’s I’m Sorry, Professor

📍Room 102, Theological Hall 
🗓️ Friday April 10 @ 7pm; Saturday April 11 @ 3pm; Saturday April 11 @ 8:15pm 
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I'm Sorry, Professor, is a satirical show that mocks the hysterical intimacy, and oversharing of modern podcast culture. A student hosts a live “classroom podcast” with a real Queen’s professor, blending the chaotic energy of shows like Call Her Daddy while still incorporating academic formality and intellectual seriousness. As the interview spirals, the student host’s confidence crumbles into apologies, panic, and confession.
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