Season

1976-77

Play

What’s That Got To Do With The Price Of Fish?

Run Dates

September 28, 1976–October 8, 1976, LSPU Hall

April 1, 1976–June 30, 1976, Canadian Tour

August 1, 1976–August 31, 1976, Newfoundland Tour

Header image features: What's That Got To Do With The Price Of Fish? cast members. Photo courtesy of Archives & Special Collections at Memorial University Libraries.

Poster by Bill Maloney.

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Description

The show looks at the struggle of local fishermen under Canadian federal fisheries policy, as the saltfish industry declines and foreign trawlers fish off Newfoundland’s coast. While there is now a 200-mile limit that foreign fishers are not legally allowed to cross, at the time of What’s That Got to Do with the Price of Fish? the limit was three to seven miles.  

In his 1988 book, A Public Nuisance: A History of the Mummers Troupe, Chris Brookes describes how these fishermen were not only competing for stock within their own waters, but also faced a market where fish were sold to locals at more than double the cost of what Newfoundland fishermen made—making merchants rich and fishermen frustrated. 

In the style of the Mummer’s Troupe, this show took both a critical and comedic look at how fishermen got the shortest end of the (slap) stick.

Production type

  • Mummers Troupe Production