Shows



Late Company
Jan 18 - Feb 24 2019
By Jordan Tannahill
Regional Premiere


Welcome to a dinner party from hell. In an attempt to find closure after a family tragedy, Debora and Michael invite their son’s bully and his family over for dinner. As the night progresses, pain, loss and rage all come to a head, and there’s enough blame for everybody to have a share. At turns both beautiful and brutal, Late Company is a hotbed of visceral tension as questions are raised that no one is prepared to answer.
By Jordan Tannahill, “the hottest name in Canadian theatre” (The Montreal Gazette)
Directed by Evren Odcikin, named one of “6 Theatre Workers You Should Know” by American Theatre Magazine
In Partnership with
REVIEWS
“... a high-tension showdown that burns like fire. The light it sheds is worth a second trip to NCTC to see Late Company, again.” - Theatrius
"... redemptive and powerful ... wonderful work." - Talkin Broadway
“... ingenious ... Late Company cuts deep." - Bay Area Reporter
“... a gripping drama ... exposes dark issues that need to see the light of day.” - Broadway World
"...the masterful direction of Evren Odcikin is superb." - Theatre Eddys
Reviews from previous productions:
“Utterly transfixing” - The Telegraph
“Excruciatingly good” - Vancouver Courier
"Theatre in its purest form” - London Theatre
"Genuinely powerful” - WhatsOnStage
"An incredibly powerful evening" - The Jewish Chronicle
"Expect to be blown away" - StageScene LA
"A combustible, compelling evening" - People's World
"First-rate theatre, searing but holding out a touch of hope" - NOW Toronto
"Brings humanity to the core" - Broadway World
EVENTS
Pay-what-you-wish Previews
Jan 18-25 are preview performances and guests can purchase pay-what-you-wish tickets at the box office based on availability > learn more
Opening Night
Jan 26th will include a post-show celebration with bubbly and bites
Post-show Talkbacks
Feb 3rd: talkback with the cast and director
Post-show Panel
Feb 8th: Beyond the Play, a Post-Show Panel discussing bullying among LGBTQ youth and teens, featuring Nicole Meñez (YouthAware Program Manager), Andrew Nance (Founder, Program Manager, and Lead Facilitator for Mindful Arts San Francisco), Dany Rici (Youth & outreach coordinator at San Francisco Suicide Prevention), and Sarah Soul (Executive Director at Queer LifeSpace).
Season Producers: Lowell Kimble, Ted Tucker
Executive Producers: Michael Golden & Michael Levy, Bill Gregory, Andrew Nance & Jim Maloney
Producers: Ed Decker & Robert Leone
Graphic Design by Klinger Creative

