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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Lighthouse Festival Appoints David Leyshon as Interim Artistic Producer for the 2026 Season
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Lighthouse Festival Appoints David Leyshon as Interim Artistic Producer for the 2026 Season

12 January 20263 Mins Read

January 12, 2026 | Port Dover, ON — Lighthouse Festival is pleased to announce the appointment of David Leyshon as Interim Artistic Producer for the 2026 season.

A respected theatre artist, educator, and director, Leyshon brings decades of experience in live performance and storytelling, making him a natural fit for Lighthouse Festival’s mission to deliver outstanding, laughter-filled Canadian theatre.

David joins Lighthouse Festival at an exciting time, as the theatre prepares for a season focused on joy, connection, and the uniquely Canadian sense of humour audiences have come to know and love. His role as Interim Artistic Producer will see him working closely with the Lighthouse artistic team to support artistic planning, creative leadership, and the continued excellence of productions on stage in both Port Dover and Port Colborne. Leyshon has also been announced as the director of Lighthouse Festival’s 2026 community production, deepening his connection to the Festival and its community.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining Lighthouse Festival,” says Leyshon. “Lighthouse has built an incredible reputation for making excellent, entertaining theatre and creating unforgettable experiences for audiences over several decades. To be a part of that legacy, shaping a season that is warm, funny, and deeply engaging, is something I’m truly excited about.”

Leyshon emphasizes the importance of comedy and shared experiences during challenging times. “Laughter matters,” he adds. “Now more than ever, people need opportunities to come together, escape for a couple of hours, and laugh. The 2026 season is going to be an amazing and entertaining one for each patron that walks through our doors, and I can’t wait to help bring those stories to life on stage.”

“David brings a depth of experience in live theatre that is both practical and inspiring,” says Lighthouse Executive Director Nicole Campbell. “He has worked extensively as a director and actor, and his background as a theatre educator brings a thoughtful, collaborative approach to both artists and process. His skill set and passion for storytelling align closely with Lighthouse Festival’s commitment to accessible, audience-first Canadian theatre.”

Campbell continues, “We are pleased to welcome David to Lighthouse Festival during this important season. His insight, and love of comedic theatre will be an important asset as we plan and deliver the 2026 season for our audiences and artists.”

Lighthouse Festival looks forward to an inspiring and laughter-filled 2026 season under Leyshon’s artistic guidance, continuing its tradition of bringing exceptional Canadian theatre to our lakeside communities.

During this interim period, the Board of Directors will be overseeing a full search for a permanent Artistic Director soon, ensuring continuity and long-term artistic leadership for the Festival.

For more information about Lighthouse Festival Theatre and the upcoming 2026 season, visit lighthousetheatre.com.

About Lighthouse Festival

Lighthouse Festival is a charitable organization devoted to the development and production of new and existing Canadian plays. The organization strives to be artistically excellent, support and encourage local and regional artists, and be a source of enjoyment and pride in local communities while promoting local tourism. Located in two beautiful towns on Lake Erie, our theatres operate on a central policy of hospitality, inclusivity, accessibility, and affordability for all.

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For media inquiries, interview requests, or further information, please contact:

Don Kearney-Bourque
Marketing & Communications Manager
Lighthouse Festival Theatre Corporation
[email protected]
Direct: 226-290-0070
Cell: 289-541-7410

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