“3 Hours, 10 Minutes” Gallery Performance
Matinée Performance: 1:00 PM | Evening Performance: 6:00 PM
Saturday, November 22, 2025
Location: Art Gallery of Hamilton
CONSTRUCTION NOTICE: Due to ongoing construction, the Gallery may be noisier than usual. Noise cancelling headphones are available free of charge.
Matinée Performance: 1:00 PM | Evening Performance: 6:00 PM
Saturday, November 22, 2025
Location: Art Gallery of Hamilton
Two strangers. One painting. An exploration of connection, reflection, and the power of shared experience.
Winner of the 2025 “Best in Series” at the Fringe Festival, this must-see play is inspired by one of AGH’s most beloved collection works, Lawren Harris’s Grey Day in Town (1923/1930).
In this intimate setting, a shared moment in front of a painting becomes something more—an invitation to reflect, connect, and consider the quiet power of fleeting encounters. At its heart, the performance asks: can a brief experience, sparked by art, carry meaning beyond the gallery walls?
The performance will be followed by a conversation with the creative team.
Cast:
Melissa Murray-Mutch
Mark Gamache
Creative Team:
Playwright: Raymond Beauchemin
Matinée Performance
Doors Open:1:00 PM
Talk: 1:45 PM
Performance (Runtime 20 min)
Evening Performance
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Talk: 6:45 PM
Performance (Runtime 20 min)
The Triumph of Christianity Over Paganism 1868
Gustave Doré (French 1832–1883)
oil on canvas, The Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Collection, 2002