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West Moon
by Al Pittman
June 5th-8th, 2025
A VOICE: ​In the graveyard below the waterfall of Ladore, where once the meagre rituals of the living sustained
them in their fervent hope of everlasting life, the dead, lying alone in desolate death, their eyeless eyes
blind to the geography of the sky, are unaware that the first snow of winter is just now beginning to fall
on the vacant village of St. Kevin's.
On All Souls' Night, in a lonely graveyard in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, the spirits of the dead flicker back to life. Lost and disoriented, unsure of where they've been or where they're going, they yearn to know what is happening "up above" in the village they love.
​

The Red Dot Players are proud to present Al Pittman's lyrical drama about the impact of resettlement on isolated Newfoundland fishing villages.

​Based on 
West Moon by Al Pittman, published by Breakwater Books Ltd.
Picture
Photograph by John Calder.
CAST
A VOICE - Brenden Ross
JACK LEONARD - Peter Church
RAYMOND DWYER - Robert Chisholm
WILLIAM SULLIVAN - Harsh Hundal
ROSE ANNE HEPDITCH - Naomi Neukom
MARGARET GREENE - Sarah Foss
SHEILA CONNORS - Amy Williams
EDWARD S. SHEA - John Erridge
BRIDGET SULLIVAN - Miriam Kerzner
AARON LEONARD - Max Wagner
IGNATIA ROGERS - Jessina Cheffins
CREW
DIRECTOR - DeAnna MacArthur
STAGE MANAGER - Lauren Frost
COSTUME DESIGNER - DeAnna MacArthur
COSTUME SOURCING - DeAnna MacArthur and Corinne Marks
PROPS MASTER - DeAnna MacArthur
SET BUILDERS AND DECORATORS - Jeremy Beaulne, Robert Chisholm, Peter Church, Megan Edwards, Lauren Frost, Harsh Hundal, DeAnna MacArthur, Emily MacArthur, Calvin Mortimer, Naomi Neukom, Brenden Ross
LIGHTING DESIGNER - Mike Minions
LIGHTING OPERATOR - Riley Gayford
SOUND DESIGNERS - DeAnna MacArthur and Lauren Frost
PHOTOGRAPHER - John Calder
POSTER DESIGNER - DeAnna MacArthur
PRODUCER - Jeremy Beaulne
SOCIAL MEDIA - Jeremy Beaulne 
Picture
Poster by DeAnna MacArthur.

Spirits, storytelling and cultural memory come to life in West Moon, presented by OC’s Red Dot Players

What happens when the dead won't stay quiet — and when they're hilarious, heartfelt and have opinions about everything from resettlement to the weather? You get West Moon, the Red Dot Players’ latest production, where the dearly departed gather in a seaside Newfoundland graveyard for one night each year to mourn, remember and… gossip.

Directed by DeAnna MacArthur—herself a born-and-raised Newfoundlander — this poignant and poetic play by Newfoundland writer Al Pittman opens June 5 at the Okanagan College Theatre on the Kelowna campus. Known for its “perfect blend of pathos and humour,” West Moon is both a love letter to the resilience of Newfoundlanders and a reflection on what it means to belong.

“This show feels a bit like home to me,” said MacArthur. “Every character reminds me of someone I know. It’s heartbreaking and funny in the way only Newfoundlanders know how to be — laughing through tears, somehow managing to turn a tragic situation into a comedy.”

MacArthur continues, “Even though I did not personally live through resettlement (which took place in Newfoundland in the mid-1960s), it was still happening in some communities when I was growing up there, and the echoes and shadows of it are still alive and well today.”


The story unfolds in a small, abandoned outport graveyard on All Souls’ Night, where spirits return to share memories and reckon with their community’s fate in the face of government-mandated resettlement.


The show marks MacArthur’s directorial debut with The Red Dot Players and the company’s first-ever June production. A registered physiotherapist and instructor with Okanagan College’s Therapist Assistant Diploma program, MacArthur brings a unique perspective to the play’s exploration of loss, memory and human connection.


“Working in health care, especially with older adults, means living through many stories and experiences of connection and loss. That deepens how I approach theatre like this,” said MacArthur. “Directing West Moon has been a beautiful mix of reflection, laughter and storytelling. The biggest challenge has been convincing the cast not to fix perceived grammatical errors in the text, because they are not errors! It’s just ‘how we talks’ in Newfoundland!”


The Red Dot Players, sponsored by Okanagan College’s Arts and Foundational Programs, provide students, employees, alumni and community members with opportunities for creative self-expression while making live theatre accessible to wider audiences.


“OC’s support of the Red Dot Players reflects the college’s commitment to the arts and to community connection,” said Jeremy Beaulne, artistic director of the Red Dot Players and professor with OC’s department of English. “West Moon is more contemplative than some of our past productions, but it’s a powerful piece—exploring themes like identity, community and cultural memory with great insight and sensitivity. We’re thrilled to see DeAnna bring it to life.”


​Performances of West Moon run June 5 - 8 at the Okanagan College Theatre in Kelowna. Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 for students and seniors, available in advance at reddotplayers.com. Tickets will also be available at the door.
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  • Home
    • Past Productions >
      • The Beaux' Stratagem (2011)
      • The Government Inspector (2014)
      • Blithe Spirit (2012)
      • The Infernal Machinations of Dr. Mordeau (2015)
      • Les Belles-Soeurs (2013)
      • The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon (2015)
      • A.K.A. Fangirl (2016)
      • Sense and Sensibility (2017)
      • Neverwhere (2018)
      • Pride and Prejudice (2019)
      • Vanity Fair (2020)
      • Special Guest (2021)
      • Wonder of the Age (Winter 2022)
      • Folk Tales: Grimm & Otherwise (Fall 2022)
      • The Beast of Blackthorn Manor (Winter 2023)
      • The Haunting of Hill House (Fall 2023)
      • Murder on the Orient Express (Winter 2024)
      • Society for the Prevention of Rock and Roll (Fall 2024)
      • The Hound of the Baskervilles (Winter 2025)
      • West Moon (Spring 2025)
      • Chautauqua 1925 (Fall 2025)
  • About
  • Subterfuge Theatre
    • Emmy & Jess & Leo Watch TV (2021)
    • Special Guest (2022)
    • Artemis (2025)
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