Alphabet Line

Set in Yonker, Saskatchewan in the late 1940s, Alphabet Line follows Duncan, a Queer man who has lived on his family farm his entire life. He sends out daily messages via radio in the hope of receiving a response and finally hears from Nicholas, a graduate student from Saskatoon. As the men take refuge in their shared conversations, days pass and both Duncan and Nicholas will have to reckon with each other’s pasts and embrace vulnerability or risk losing all they’ve built.
Accessible Performances
The following performances will be Sign Language interpreted/Captioned/Relaxed:
- 2025-04-23 20:00
- 2025-04-24 20:00
The following performances will be Captioned/Relaxed:
- 2025-04-26 14:00
Light and Sound Information:
Flickering lights and rolling thunder sounds occur during a thunder and lightning storytelling sequence. There is a lighting level change (dark to light) and the flicker rate is randomized (not consistent strobing). The longest sequence of flickering is 20 seconds. There is also a great deal of non-moving light on stage during the same sequence. There is the sound of rolling thunder and the actors speak at a normal volume during the sound sequence.