
Dear Jack, Dear Louise
Ken Ludwig’s Dear Jack, Dear Louise will play at the Watermark Theatre this summer.
PEI actor Brandon Stafford will star in the show, joining actors Caroline Bell and Paul Van Dyck in bringing the characters to life. The artistic team also includes Robert Tsonos and Rahul Gandhi, directors; Sabrina Balliana, set and costume designer; Ryan Rafuse, lighting designer; and Rehan Lalani, sound designer.
Stafford, known to PEI audiences from several plays with Feast Dinner Theatres, will be playing the leading role of Jack in Dear Jack, Dear Louise.
Dear Jack, Dear Louise will run from June 24 to August 30 under the direction of Robert Tsonos.
The play is an inspiring reminder of the best we can be, even in the worst of times. During World War II, a military doctor begins writing to an aspiring actress in New York City, hoping to meet her someday—if the war will allow. But as the war continues, it threatens to end their relationship before it even begins. Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig tells the joyous, heart-warming story of his parents and their courtship during World War II—a poignant and engaging love story, filled with comedy and an uplifting sense of hope.
Individual tickets and ticket passes (four- and six-packs) are now on sale at locarius.io/organizations/26 or by calling the box office at 902-963-3963.

