The Capitol Theatre Port Hope – 2026 Season Announcement

~ 10 Canadian shows, five world premieres, three musicals, and more ~

Port Hope, ON – Rob Kempson, Artistic Director of The Capitol Theatre Port Hope, has announced the company’s 2026 season, Where Our Stories Begin. (2026 Season Announcement)

2026 Season Announcement

Four ensemble productions grace the Mainstage next summer: (2026 Season Announcement)

  • Broadway smash-hit musical Come From Away by Irene Sankoff and David Hein;
  • Tony Award-winning musical You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown;
  • New Canadian classic Liars at a Funeral by Sophia Fabiilli;
  • And a Canadian adaptation of the thriller Gaslight, by Johnna Wright and Patty Jamieson.

The Capitol’s 2026 winter holiday musical is the world premiere of RED!…a Big Bad Wolf Panto by Rebecca Northan.

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For the second year in a row, the Capitol has programmed a stellar Second Stage Series in the venue’s more intimate Sculthorpe Theatre. The lineup for 2026 includes three world premieres:

  • Chris Tsujiuchi’s Big Gay Cabaret written and performed by Tsujiuchi;
  • Born to be Bad: The Villains of Broadway written and performed by Tahirih Vejdani;
  • and Farley Mowat’s And No Birds Sang adapted by Dave Carley, directed by Rob Kempson (2026 Season Announcement)

2026 Season Announcement

The Capitol also hosts concerts year-round in its historic venue. In 2026 the Capitol’s Music Lovers’ Series will centre around three original works (with more to be announced):

  • Heartbreak Hits: Billboard in Concert created by Rob Kempson and Jeff Newberry;
  • Tom Thomson’s Wake created and performed by Shipyard Kitchen Party: John Eaton, Sacha Law and Jason Murphy;
  • and the world premiere of I’m Every Woman: The Whitney Houston Songbook written and performed by Taylor Lovelace. (2026 Season Announcement)

Farley Mowat’s And No Birds Sang and I’m Every Woman were both developed through the Capitol’s Creators’ Unit, the home for New Play Development at the Capitol since 2023.

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At the Capitol, we believe in telling the stories of our community, for our community. Over the past few years, that has meant an investment in new play creation—and a commitment to supporting artists in the early stages of theatre-making. There has never been a better time for us to celebrate Canadian stories. And in 2026, we want the Capitol to be the place where those stories can begin. Some of these stories are familiar. Some are told in ways that will truly surprise and delight. But whether it feels like coming home, or setting out on a new journey, we want to share it with our audiences. That spark of an idea—the catalyst that inspires new creation—is the reason we create theatre, and it’s absolutely invigorating.” – Rob Kempson, Artistic Director, Capitol Theatre (2026 Season Announcement)

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Subscriptions for 2026 productions are now on sale here. General public tickets will be available in early 2026. Visit CapitolTheatre.com for more details. (2026 Season Announcement)

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Where Our Stories Begin

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MAINSTAGE

You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown

Book, Music and Lyrics by Clark Gesner

Additional Dialogue by Michael Mayer. Additional Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa

Directed & Choreographed by Rob Kempson

Music Direction by Shane O’Regan

May 15 – 31, 2026

Life, love, baseball—and an opinionated dog named Snoopy. 

Based on the beloved comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, this musical comedy chronicles the adventures of Charlie Brown and the entire Peanuts gang. (2026 Season Announcement)

Winner of 2 Tony Awards and 3 Drama Desk Awards.

Liars at a Funeral

By Sophia Fabiilli

Directed by Aaron Jan

June 12 – 28, 2026

Grief has never been so hilarious!

When an estranged family gathers to mourn the passing of Mavis, the family matriarch, the funeral erupts into a more dysfunctional family reunion than any of them could have imagined. If everyone can keep it together, they might just break the intergenerational curse and make it out alive! (2026 Season Announcement)

Come From Away

Book, Music & Lyrics by Irene Sankoff & David Hein

Directed by Rob Kempson

Music Direction by Jeff Newberry

Choreography by Genny Sermonia

July 10 – August 2, 2026

A truly Canadian story of creating community around the world. (2026 Season Announcement)

This global sensation takes you into the centre of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town of Gander, Newfoundland that welcomed them during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Gaslight

By Johnna Wright & Patty Jamieson

Based on Patrick Hamilton’s Play

Directed by Marie Farsi

August 21 – September 6, 2026

The classic thriller comes with even more twists in this Canadian adaptation. (2026 Season Announcement)

Bella Manningham thinks she’s losing her mind. In the evenings, she hears strange sounds and the gas lights dim for no apparent reason. But is she losing her grip on reality, or is it being loosened for her?

RED!…a Big Bad Wolf Panto

Written by Rebecca Northan

Musical Arrangements by Jeff Newberry

Directed by Aurora Browne

November 20 – December 27, 2026

World Premiere

Never take a shortcut through the woods! (2026 Season Announcement)

The classic fairytale gets a panto treatment from the writer of 2023’s hit production—Jack: A Beanstalk Panto. When Little Red Riding Hood leaves home with a basket of treats for her Granny, all she has to do is stick to the path and avoid talking to strangers…but there’s a groovy beat in the darkest part of the woods, and every young girl is up for adventure!

2026 Season Announcement

SECOND STAGE

Chris Tsujiuchi’s Big Gay Cabaret

Written & Performed by Chris Tsujiuchi

June 4 – 7, 2026

World Premiere

Celebrate Pride with a hilarious night of music! (2026 Season Announcement)

For over a decade, the enigmatic and multi-talented Chris Tsujiuchi has been creating and performing solo shows, celebrated across the country. This year, exclusively for the Capitol Theatre, he’s creating a brand-new show—one that celebrates the queer community with the anthems that define it.

Born to be Bad: The Villains of Broadway

Created & Performed by Tahirih Vejdani

June 30 – July 5, 2026

World Premiere

A hero is only as good as their villain. (2026 Season Announcement)

From the evildoers we adore to the scoundrels we love to hate, this new solo show from Capitol Theatre favourite Tahirih Vejdani (Little Shop of Horrors, Sleeping Beauty, Billboard in Concert) shares the best of being bad.

Farley Mowat’s … And No Birds Sang

Adapted by Dave Carley

Directed by Rob Kempson

August 14 – September 6, 2026

World Premiere

A beloved war memoir comes to life in the town where it was written. (2026 Season Announcement)

Based on Farley Mowat’s acclaimed war memoir, And No Birds Sang tells his autobiographical account of military service during World War II, as a member of the Hastings Prince Edward (or, affectionately, Hasty P’s) Regiment. In this touching world premiere, Mowat transforms from a young man into a combat veteran, alongside the devastating losses that come with wartime.

Live Music

MUSIC

Heartbreak Hits: Billboard in Concert

Conceived by Jeff Newberry & Rob Kempson

Directed by Margot Greve

February 6 – 8, 2026

An anti-Valentine’s celebration of the darker side of love. (2026 Season Announcement)

The Capitol’s signature remix of your favourite tunes returns in 2026 with a tribute to the songs about falling out of love

Tom Thomson’s Wake

Created & Performed by Shipyard Kitchen Party: John Eaton, Sacha Law & Jason Murphy

March 6 – 8, 2026

A great Canadian mystery told with East Coast-style tunes. (2026 Season Announcement)

Two years after renowned painter Tom Thomson’s mysterious death, his friend, his mentor and his lover gather to share their memories of Algonquin Park’s most famous resident.

I’m Every Woman: The Whitney Houston Songbook

Written & Performed by Taylor Lovelace

Music Supervision by Jeff Newberry

Directed by Rob Kempson

October 23 – 25, 2026

World Premiere

The iconic songbook of a legend like you’ve never heard it before. (2026 Season Announcement)

Capitol Theatre favourite Taylor Lovelace (Waitress, Little Shop of Horrors, A Year with Frog & Toad, Billboard in Concert) pays tribute to one of the most defining artists of the 20th century in this musical celebration of women’s voices.

MORE MUSIC & ON SCREEN

The Capitol’s Cabaret and Kitchen Party programs will be offered throughout the year in the Sculthorpe Theatre, additional Concerts will be featured on our mainstage, and the Capito’s On Screen programming will continue to feature the popular Met Opera program.

CAMP CAPITOL

The Capitol’s popular camp program will continue in 2026 with three week-long offerings for kids between the ages of 8-15. Led by Kelly Perras, this program regularly sells out. Save the Dates: March Break: March 16-20, 2026; Summer Camp: July 6-10 & July 13-17, 2026.

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TICKETS

The Capitol’s biggest fans and early birds save the most! Subscription packages are up to 15% off when booked before December 31. Single tickets will be available in early 2026.

Mainstage SubscriptionLiars at a Funeral, Come From Away, Gaslight

Mainstage Subscription PLUS  –  above shows PLUS You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown

Music Lovers’ Subscription – Heartbreak Hits: Billboard in Concert, Tom Thomson’s Wake, I’m Every Woman: The Whitney Houston Songbook

Second Stage Subscription – Big Gay Cabaret, Born to be Bad: The Villains of Broadway, Farley Mowat’s And No Birds Sang

Flex Pass Subscription – choice of any three shows from Mainstage, Music Lovers’ or Second Stage Subscriptions.

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The Capitol Theatre gratefully acknowledges regional support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the municipality of Port Hope, and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

The Capitol Theatre Port Hope is home to year-round, world-class, live entertainment. Founded in 1930 as the town’s local cinema, the Capitol is now one of the last remaining atmospheric theatres in the country, where concerts, plays, special events and film screenings are staged, and new Canadian work is developed. The Capitol is also a home for the local arts community, where all individuals, groups, and organisations are welcome to create, collaborate, and connect. The Capitol provides memorable experiences for guests through artistic excellence, a wide variety of programming, and the historic venue itself. For more information, visit capitoltheatre.com.

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