Walt Wingfield, city stockbroker turned farmer, returns to the Imperial stage with more hilarious tales in the latest Wingfield Farm play.<\/p>\n In the midst of a record drought wells on the Seventh Line are drying up. The farm needs a new well, but of course it\u2019s not as simple as drilling a hole. A search to locate a new well on Wingfield Farm ensues, but distractions abound: a high-tech cattle drive, a battle with yellow jackets, a feud with a red-tailed hawk, an eccentric line-up of water witches, and a well driller who is only too happy to perforate the ground at forty dollars a foot. Is it the end of farming for Walt and Maggie, or can the precious liquid be found?<\/p>\n More than an environmental comedy Wingfield Lost and Found<\/em> is a whimsical reminder that searching can turn up more than what is lost and teach us the value of more than what is found.\u00a0Rod Beattie has delighted us for years as Walt (among other characters) and Lost and Found<\/em> promises even more laughs.<\/p>\n For more information or to get tickets visit the Imperial Theatre website at\u00a0www.imperialtheatre.nb.ca<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n \u201cskillfully drawn observations on human foibles \u2026 keeps up the level of craftsmanship Beattie and Needles have perennially maintained.\u201d<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n -Adrian Chamberlain, The Victoria Times Colonist<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cthe jokes are still insightful, and they can still shake the rafters with laughter \u2026 addresses serious problems with warmth and understanding\u2026 Lost and Found feels rich and full. It\u2019s a truly exceptional work.\u201d<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n -Kathleen Bell, See Magazine<\/em><\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
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\n<\/span><\/a>The Imperial Theatre<\/a><\/strong> in Saint John presents Wingfield Lost and Found<\/em> on Friday November 20th, 2015 at 8 pm. Tickets are\u00a0$30 for Subscribers, $35 for Adults, $32 for Seniors, and $20 Student RUSH.<\/p>\n