Creative/Production Team 

Landline is created by Dustin Harvey and Adrienne Wong, and produced by Neworld Theatre and Secret Theatre, in collaboration with the National

Arts Centre. Venue Sponsor (Ottawa): Arts Court. Presented in Ottawa with support from STO Union.

Neworld Theatre and Secret Theatre 
Landline: Dartmouth to Ottawa

Type of Art: Audio Play

Dates: Aug 21-22 @ 7-10 pm

   Aug 23-24 @ 4-7 pm

Location: Alderney Landing Rotunda

A singular audio play about the collapse of distances, pairing you with another audience member a thousand kilometers away.

Landline is a unique collaboration by two Canadian theatre companies from opposite sides of the country. When artists Adrienne Wong (Neworld Theatre, Vancouver BC) and Dustin Harvey (Secret Theatre, Halifax NS) met, they wondered if they could make a show that spanned the nation. Inspired by the immensity of Canada and the way we use technology to break down that space, Landline collapses distance between two strangers in real time. This is a new kind of theatre. Part radio play, part walking tour, you are the audience, but you are also the actor, and your scene partner is doing exactly what you are doing—a thousand kilometers away.

With departures every fifteen minutes from home base in Alderney Landing, an audio guide prompts you to drift through the city streets and to stop at a series of locations linked to your memories and imagination. You conjure another city thousands of miles away, and there find your real-life scene partner. The story invites you to begin a short conversation by text message on topics like memories, absent loved ones, and massive change. At the end of the walk, you are drawn back to Alderney Landing where you will find your scene partner in Ottawa, Ontario, this time on live video. Now face to face, how much will you reveal, and how much further will the conversation go?