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Hood & Dagger focuses on community theatre and charity
Summary
Winnipeg couple Crystal and Brian Hood launched Hood & Dagger in 2024 and the non-profit has raised more than $15,000 through volunteer-run mystery theatre. Its production of The 39 Steps is sold out and lists Agape Table as the beneficiary.
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Hood & Dagger is a Winnipeg non-profit run by Crystal and Brian Hood that stages mystery theatre to raise funds for local charities. The company grew from Crystal's experience in a Selkirk community production in 2022 and formally launched in 2024. Shows are volunteer-run and aim to provide acting and crew roles while directing proceeds to local causes. Recent productions have been staged in community venues across Winnipeg.
Key facts:
- Hood & Dagger has raised more than $15,000 through volunteer-run stage productions since 2024.
- The company's five-show run of The 39 Steps sold out at $25 per ticket, with Agape Table named as the beneficiary and expected to push total fundraising past $20,000.
- The inaugural May 2024 production, a live radio play of Journey to the Center of the Earth, raised more than $3,000 for Westminster United Church roof repairs.
- The Haunting of Hill House involved more than 30 participants and was staged at St. Boniface University's Martial-Caron Theatre.
- The group announced its 2026-2027 season: Spider's Web, A Spirited Manor, and Habit of Murder.
Summary:
Hood & Dagger combines community theatre participation with charitable fundraising, giving local actors and crew opportunities while directing ticket proceeds to area organizations. The company has grown steadily since 2024, staged a sold-out run of The 39 Steps, and has announced three productions for its 2026-2027 season.
