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For its 2026/27 Season, London’s Theatre Aezir is curating stories that reflect on history, the complexity of scientific breakthroughs, and what it means to be human in a rapidly changing world.
The new season opens with Bluebirds by Vern Thiessen, running November 4–15, 2026, in the immersive setting of the Royal Canadian Regiment Museum at Wolseley Barracks. Set in Etaples, France, 1918, Bluebirds follows three Canadian nurses—Christy, Maggie, and Bab—who have crossed oceans to care for the wounded. While the world around them is being torn apart by conflict, these women find something unexpected: friendship, independence, and power.
Tickets will be available soon.

Theatre Aezir is also featuring a special thematic series – The Atomic Plays – exploring the dawn of the nuclear age:
- Copenhagen by Michael Frayn(Reading): September 20, 2026
- Farm Hall by Katherine Moar (Reading): December 6, 2026
- In The Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Heinar Kipphardt (Reading): February 21, 2027.
- The Children by Lucy Kirkwood, Staged Event – Auburn Stage, Grand Theatre, April 8–18, 2027.
More information and tickets will be available soon.
A Note From Theatre Aezir’s Artistic Director, Elizabeth Durand

“We love our community, but we’re ready to stop being London’s best-kept secret! To help get the word out that Theatre Aezir is alive, well, and thriving, we’ll have an informational booth at both SunFest and Pride London this summer. We’re decorating our space with a vibrant collection of posters and photos from our past shows. Please come by to visit, say hello, get a fridge magnet, and—if you have a bit of time to spare—volunteer to help us staff the booth! We could really use your help!”
To learn more about Theatre Aezir, visit Theatre Aezir – London, Ontario Theatre Company
