My Life In Colour

A comedic play about new beginnings at any age – with a live painter, breathtaking dance, and a killer soundtrack! 

Multidisciplinary Play

My Life in Colour (2025)

My Life in Colour is a comedic play that follows Bonnie, a sharp-witted woman in her 70s. She searches through past love, family, and unexpected turns to find the courage to move to Japan with her son.

With live painting, breathtaking dance, and music from artists like ABBA, Ella Fitzgerald, and The Beatles, this show gently explores themes of aging, joy, connection, and keeping our hearts open to new beginnings.

My Life in Colour reminds us that theatre doesn’t just entertain – it heals, bridges generations, and helps us both remember and discover who we are.

Email info@unwraptheatre.ca for bookings.

Private and onsite performances welcomed.

Creative/Artistic Team:

Alten Wilmot – Playwright, Director, Singer

Aveleigh Keller – Playwright

Haley Dimeck – Painter / Dancer & Choregrapher

Michèle Wilmot – Pianist, Music Curator

Lorretta Bailey – Actor (Bonnie)

Jack (Jacqueline) Meldrum – Stage Manager & Technician

Cameron Slipp – Technical Advisor

The Creative Co-op – Production Management

Grace Rockett – Props Designer/Maker

Premiere Production (2025) Partners:

The Village of Winston Park

Waterloo Public Library

Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region

Anishnabeg Outreach

Hospice Waterloo Region

Check out last year’s Neighbourhood Series: Dreaming in Colour!

Acknowledgement:

Special thanks to: Kate Short, Krista Schneider, Blue Balloon Art Studio, In Motion School of Dance

Made possible by the generous support of: City of Kitchener, City of Waterloo, Government of Canada, Waterloo Region Community Foundation | Keith and Winifred Shantz Fund for the Arts, Waterloo Region Community Foundation | The Motz Family Endowment, Kitchener Westmount Rotary Club, Wilmot Technologies, and our many generous donors.

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Many thanks to those who make our work possible.

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