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World Première
London Fog lights a flame in the dark alleys of the Forest City

Two wealthy artists, Albert and Victoria, meet at an opening night afterparty and burn down their lives (quite literally) while making love as the flames consume the house. Now they work as rag-dealers, collecting up the refuse of Edwardian London and wreaking havoc on the rich and powerful. On their odyssey, they encounter an array of London’s seedy and eccentric characters including Peg Leg Brown, Ambrose Small and a cruel and passionate theatre critic named Freya Johanson.

Written by Adam Corrigan Holowitz & Kydra Ryan
Directed by Adam Corrigan Holowitz

Performed by Sarah Hagarty, Haiden Lyle, Kydra Ryan
RUN COMPLETE
LIVE THEATRE
June 18 at 7:30 PM

​June 19 at 7:30 PM
June 20 at 7:30 PM
June 21 at 3:00 PM
June 22 at 3:00 PM
July 19 at 7:30 PM [Encore at Chaucer's Pub]

Running Time: 90 Minutes with No Intermission
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$31.13 (including all fees and tax)

​Tickets are available online, at the door or by calling 519-615-2210.

Location: Fanshawe Pioneer Village
Enter at 1424 Clarke Road
(Veterans Memorial & Clarke Road Intersection)
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London Fog includes some of London’s more sinister history and is intended for a mature audience. Through storytelling the play includes references to public executions; arson; alcohol abuse; mental health; sexual violence; and coercive control. The play does not include graphic depictions. AlvegoRoot is committed to ensuring our audience has a comfortable, safe and exciting theatre experience. If you would like more details about the play’s content to decide if attending is right for you, please feel welcome to contact AlvegoRoot by CLICKING HERE or phoning 519-615-2210.
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AlvegoRoot creates work on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak and Attawandaron peoples as well as nations both recorded and unrecorded who have been caretakers of this land for time immemorial.  These lands are connected with the London Township and Sombra Treaties of 1796 and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum.
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  • Home
  • 2025 SEASON
    • Medical Wonder
    • London Fog
    • The Last Temptation of Cinema
    • Sleigh Without Bells: A Donnellys Story
    • Colleening
    • The Manor Park Evening Post
  • Memorial Hall
    • Memoir
  • About
    • Artistic Director
    • Associate Artistic Director
    • Ensemble
    • 10 Minutes Play Festival Application
    • Cambium Playwrights Workshop >
      • Cambium Reading
    • Gyroscope Conversations
    • Virtual Archive Season >
      • Bill Paul and Roy McDonald: From the Archives
      • Miles of Life: Five Films of Lives Lived in London
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Groundhog Day
      • Goodnight Spaceman
      • Across the Waves
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Thanksgiving
      • 152 Happy Days
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Summer
      • Seven Songs For Canada
      • Harvest
      • Of Gods and Machines: Audio Play
    • Past Seasons
    • Media
    • Programs
    • Image Gallery
  • Contact
    • New Play Submission
  • Donate