Come Find Me

by Christine Foster

Finalist in the Theatre BC New Play Contest 2024
and SHORT LISTED for the GARRY MARSHALL THEATRE NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2022
Full length. In this psychological thriller, two women rekindle their enigmatic relationship after fifteen years apart. They may be friends, they may be family- and they may be trying to kill each other.

Finalist in the Theatre BC New Play Contest 2024
and SHORT LISTED for the GARRY MARSHALL THEATRE NEW WORKS FESTIVAL 2022
Full length. In this psychological thriller, two women rekindle their enigmatic relationship after fifteen years apart. They may be friends, they may be family- and they may be trying to kill each other.

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  • Aly Kantor: Come Find Me

    A cluttered room loaded with dusty antiques forms the incredibly atmospheric backdrop of this magical journey into unreality, in which two women, presumed to be sisters, rehash a dark and painful event from the past. The language is stunning, bordering on poetic, and the moments of magic and wisdom kept me guessing about the circumstances until the last line. Ultimately, this is a stunning, poetic play about the fallibility of memory and persistence in the wake of grief. Stunning, moving work!

    A cluttered room loaded with dusty antiques forms the incredibly atmospheric backdrop of this magical journey into unreality, in which two women, presumed to be sisters, rehash a dark and painful event from the past. The language is stunning, bordering on poetic, and the moments of magic and wisdom kept me guessing about the circumstances until the last line. Ultimately, this is a stunning, poetic play about the fallibility of memory and persistence in the wake of grief. Stunning, moving work!

  • Susan Middaugh: Come Find Me

    Christine is excellent at keeping us guessing about their relationship from the beginning. Her play is intriguing, well paced, poetic, startling and very well plotted. She compliments her audience by thinking we will figure out the story and the ending. Loved this bit of dialogue: "So they're full of people's energies. Whispers. the rustle of someone taking off their hat...." Deserves to be produced -- many times. Congratulations, Christine, and thank you.

    Christine is excellent at keeping us guessing about their relationship from the beginning. Her play is intriguing, well paced, poetic, startling and very well plotted. She compliments her audience by thinking we will figure out the story and the ending. Loved this bit of dialogue: "So they're full of people's energies. Whispers. the rustle of someone taking off their hat...." Deserves to be produced -- many times. Congratulations, Christine, and thank you.

  • Vivian Lermond: Come Find Me

    Memories can be manipulated, and COME FIND ME proves that through the twists and turns of the story line, fast-faced dynamic dialogue, lots of subtext for actors, and non-stop conflict. One gem of a one-act!

    Memories can be manipulated, and COME FIND ME proves that through the twists and turns of the story line, fast-faced dynamic dialogue, lots of subtext for actors, and non-stop conflict. One gem of a one-act!

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Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Theatre BC, Year 2024