Nested
by: Liz Best
by: Liz Best
It’s been a long time coming but Elaine and David have sold the family home and are moments away from becoming empty nesters. Their three children are almost settled, Grandma Rose is moving to a retirement home and they’re about to start the next chapter of their lives.
But what happens when one parent is more ready to move than the other? What happens when the kids want to remain kids? And where does Grandma Rose keep disappearing to?
Nested begs to ask – Do kids ever really grow up and is parenting ever really finished?
Feb. 15, 16, 17 @ 7:30PM
Feb. 18 @ 2:00PM
Feb. 22, 23, 24 @ 7:30PM
Feb. 25 @ 2:00 PM
as… Elaine Richardson
Robin is thrilled to make a return to the stage. Having studied Theatre Arts at Laurentian University in the late nineties, she took on various roles, such as “Red” in Judith Thompson’s Tornado! and “Bella” in Little Sister by Joan Macleod, where Robin also assumed the directorial role. Since then, she’s moved around a lot and raised her son, who is now a teenager. This life experience has given her a deep connection with the character Elaine in the upcoming show.
as… David Richardson
Sid has been a member of KTG for 14 years, participating in numerous plays and undertaking a diverse range of backstage responsibilities. To keep his mind sharp, Sid engages in puzzles, aiding in the retention of his lines during performances. This practice serves to keep him occupied during the night, while his dual roles as a supply teacher and handyman contribute to his daytime pursuits. Sid finds amateur theatre to be a delightful pastime, offering a plethora of possibilities, and he wholeheartedly recommends it to anyone.
as… Michael Richardson
Daniel is a new member of the KTG, debuting in the winter 2024 production of Nested. Daniel has a variety of creative interests, such as sketching, baking, and crochet. Daniel is thrilled to be a part of this production, and has felt very welcomed by the guild.
as… Lorie Richardson
Elaina Ravell plays lovesick middle sister Lorie Richardson in Nested. This is Elaina’s second role with KTG, her first being fall 2023’s hit production of Beauty and the Beast. She is also currently involved in KDSS production of Newsies. After finishing high school Elaina is hoping to continue with her passion and become an actress, both on stage and on screen.
as… Blaine Richardson
Kristina Meisenheimer assumes the role of Blaine Richardson, the wedding-obsessed older sister in Nested, marking her third collaboration with KTG. Previously, she portrayed the arrogant British museum curator Helena Hobbs in Curse of The Silver Pharaoh and took on a dual role as the laundry lady and the tap-dancing Gargoyle in KTG’s hit production of Beauty and The Beast. In the latter, she also shared the role of narrator with another talented actor, reading the prologue at every other performance. Also interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects, Kristina is fortunate enough to have been given the opportunity to shadow the talented director Jaki Mayer-Duggan in Nested. Despite her relatively short time in the guild, she acknowledges the profound impact of her theatrical journey, encouraging those with an interest to consider joining the theatre guild themselves.
as… Rose Robinson
Leise is a founding member of KTG and has loved live theatre since a child. She has worked in every department over the years which gave her a great appreciation of each person’s contribution to the production, working as a team. It was a delight for her to direct, “Fiddler on the Roof”, “Waiting for the Parade”, “Enchanted April” to mention a few. Acting in “Stillborn Lover”, “Hollywood Arms” and many musicals, including the beloved Joseph, Kincardine Calls, and Annie, was a joy to her. She hopes you sit back enjoy this production of Nested.
When I first read Nested, I thought it would be fun to direct it. It is a charming play, and one that we can all identify with. And it has been a pleasure! This wonderful, talented cast and crew has been a joy to work with. The actors have made their characters come to life and we have shared lots of laughs. When we do a play, we become like a family, and this cast has certainly done just that…
I am very proud of what we have achieved and I want to thank everyone who was involved in bringing another show to life. Please enjoy our production of Nested!
Dan McGibney: Producer
Claudia Nashmi: Co-producer/Props/Decor
Jennifer Neil: Stage Manager
Wyonne Baribeau: Props/Costumes
Jason Geberdt: Sound
Gabrielle Geberdt: Lights
Sid Duggan: Set build
Rachel Baumann: Set decor
Shirley Steele: Front of House
Kincardine Record, Kincardine Independent, and Shoreline Classics for press coverage.
It’s been a long time coming but Elaine and David have sold the family home and are moments away from becoming empty nesters. Their three children are almost settled, Grandma Rose is moving to a retirement home and they’re about to start the next chapter of their lives.
But what happens when one parent is more ready to move than the other? What happens when the kids want to remain kids? And where does Grandma Rose keep disappearing to?
Nested begs to ask - Do kids ever really grow up and is parenting ever really finished?
Harry works for his dad in their family run, traditional funeral home. Things have not been going well since his mother passed away and a new, upscale funeral home opened next door. Always in his older brother’s shadow, Harry sends for his secret, online girlfriend to come to Canada with the object of matrimony in the hopes that this will finally make his family proud of him.