Grow

May 24, 2026 - Jun 14, 2026 | Sylvan Adams Theatre

A Segal Centre production

Book by Matt Murray
Music by Colleen Dauncey
Lyrics by Akiva Romer-Segal
Directed and Choreographed by Tracey Flye

Produced by permission of Michael Rubinoff

 

  

Good things come to those who cultivate.

Grow is an outrageously fun and big-hearted new Canadian musical about family, faith, and one very special plant.

Leaving their sheltered Amish community for the first time, nineteen-year-old twins Hannah and Ruth set out on Rumspringa—a chance to experience the modern world. But when their big-city adventure takes an unexpected turn, their green thumbs land them in an unlikely partnership with a cannabis dispensary owner—leading to the creation of the “world’s greatest weed.”

With a witty book by Matt Murray (Maggie) and a vibrant score by Colleen Dauncey and Akiva Romer-Segal (The Louder We Get, fka Prom Queen), Grow is a high-spirited comedy about embracing change, finding community, and forging your own path.

 

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 LISA'S NOTE 

 

"Mark my words—you’ll be proud to say you saw it first in Montreal when it takes Broadway by storm."

 

GROW: From the originating producer of Come From Away 

GROW (formerly titled Rumspringa Break!) at the Next Stage Festival in Toronto, January, 2018.
Photo credit: Colleen Dauncey

 

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AUDIENCE ADVISORY

The Segal Centre acknowledges that some content may be difficult for some people. We want to provide audiences with the information to care for their well-being and decide what is appropriate for their children. Should you be unsure based on the advisory, please contact us and we will be happy to help you with your decision.

 

Age-based restrictions are recommendations only.

 

Please note that babes in arms or children under the age of two (2) are not permitted in the theatre unless expressed permission is given by the theatre.

For more information about the show and potential trigger elements, please refer to our STUDY GUIDE.

  • Frequent references to the use, consumption, and sale of cannabis.
  • Includes reflections on religion, personal freedom, guilt, and moral values.
  • Contains exchanges of coarse or aggressive language, as well as situations involving pressure and manipulation.
  • References to sexuality.


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