JACKPOT TWINS
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY PHILIP RICCIO
WORLD PREMIERE
CAA THEATRE · TORONTO
SPRING 2027
THE COMPANY THEATRE + MIRVISH PRODUCTIONS
JACKPOT TWINS
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY PHILIP RICCIO
WORLD PREMIERE
CAA THEATRE · TORONTO
SPRING 2027
THE COMPANY THEATRE + MIRVISH PRODUCTIONS
Jackpot Twins - A New Comedy by Philip Riccio

World Premiere · Toronto · Spring 2027

David and Hannah Mirvish and The Company Theatrepresent

JACKPOT
TWINS

March 9th – March 28th, 2027

COUNTDOWN TO FIRST PERFORMANCE

342Days
23Hours
21Mins
36Secs
A Production By
The Company Theatre
Mirvish Productions

THE ODDS WERE 1 IN 1.226 QUINTILLION.
THE FITZGERALD SISTERS JUST BEAT THEM.

Is it possible to be too lucky?

Imagine winning the lottery. Now imagine doing it again. And again.

For the Fitzgeralds, a third grand prize isn't a miracle — it's a cosmic catastrophe. Suddenly, their quiet bungalow is a magnet for opportunistic lovers, estranged daughters, and a relentless lottery investigator who suspects their “luck” is a crime.

Between dodging the local press and punching the clock at the snack factory, the sisters must survive the absurdity of their own impossible fortune. As the oversized cheques pile up, they realize that beating the odds was the easy part. The real adventure is figuring out who you are when you finally have nothing left to wish for.

Canadian theatre legends Seana McKenna and Nora McLellan lead an all-star cast in Jackpot Twins — a sharp-witted, irreverent new comedy about the heavy price of getting everything you ever wanted. Hilarious, high-stakes, and surprisingly heartfelt. Jackpot Twins reunites Mirvish and The Company Theatre for the first time since Things I Know to be True in 2023.

Cast

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Seana McKenna
Seana McKenna
Seana McKenna
Seana McKenna is a recipient of the Order of Canada — do we need to say more? No. But we will anyway. A National Theatre School graduate, she has spent four decades setting the standard at Stratford, Shaw, Canadian Stage, and stages across North America, playing everything from Juliet to Julius Caesar along the way. She made history as Stratford's first female Richard III. Three Dora Awards, a Genie, a Jessie, and multiple Honorary Doctorates later — if you saw her in Things I Know to Be True and needed a few days to recover, good news: this one's a comedy.
Nora McLellan
Nora McLellan
Nora McLellan
Nora McLellan has been one of Canadian theatre's great pleasures for over fifty years, and she shows absolutely no signs of stopping. She spent 22 seasons at the Shaw Festival and four at Stratford, trained with the legendary Uta Hagen in New York, and has four Jessie Awards and two Doras to her name. Toronto audiences know her from John at The Company Theatre — for which she won the Dora for Outstanding Performance — and as Sister Rose in CBC's Son of a Critch, a role written especially for her. She is, in every sense, a force of nature.
Tony Nappo
Tony Nappo
Tony Nappo
Tony Nappo has appeared in roughly 70 films, hundreds of TV shows, and more Toronto stages than most people have visited. Born in Scarborough, trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Manhattan, he's the kind of actor critics describe as "razor-sharp" and "effortlessly magnetic." He's appeared alongside Al Pacino, recently played Georgia's lawyer on the hit Netflix series Ginny & Georgia, voiced a gangster in Fugget About It, and wrote the beloved column Nappoholics Anonymous for Intermission Magazine. If you've watched Canadian TV in the last twenty years, you've seen him.
Colin A Doyle
Colin A Doyle
Colin A Doyle
Colin A Doyle is a Dora Award–winning, Toronto-based actor and theatre producer who has performed across Canada, the US, and Europe. A York University Acting Conservatory graduate, he has worked with some of the most inventive companies in the country — Outside the March, Canadian Stage, Obsidian Theatre, Crow’s Theatre, Caravan, Coal Mine Theatre, and Mirvish — and has played everything from Peter Pan to a post-apocalyptic Homer Simpson. The range is real.
Caroline Toal
Caroline Toal
Caroline Toal
Caroline Toal is a two-time Dora Award winner, a Stratford Festival Mary Savidge Award recipient, and the person most recently responsible for making half of Ontario cry about Anne Shirley. She grew up in Orangeville, trained at George Brown Theatre School, and has originated roles in new Canadian plays at Young People's Theatre, The Howland Company, and the Stratford Festival. Her credits include Casimir and Caroline, Selfie, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Anne of Green Gables — which received an extension because the audiences refused to let it close. Some performers make you want to stay. She is one of them.

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