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Theatre Schedule: 2009
January 21 to February 14
Letter from Wingfield Farm
By Dan Needles
Starring Rod Beattie
"Beattie is astonishingly adept at transforming himself from one character to another in a matter of seconds, calling up echoes of a crotchety Walter Brennan, a gawky Jimmy Stewart or a flustered Bob Newhart." - The Toronto Star
When a city slicker trades his pinstripe suit for overalls and moves to a hundred acre farm, the local township sounds the alarm. Weekend farmers are common, but this man thinks he can make a living with a broken down racehorse and a single furrow plough. Hilariously funny! Don't miss this Canadian classic that has played to sold out houses from coast to coast.
February 26 to April 11
Mr. Pim Passes By
By A. A. Milne
Mr. Pim blows into town and quickly turns an unsuspecting family's quiet country life upside down.
From the writer of Winnie the Pooh comes this delightful grown up comedy. Absolutely charming...and just a trifle scandalous, the original production took the West End and Broadway by storm.
Dinah: Brian, this is Mr. Pim! He's been telling me all about himself.
Pim: I haven't said a word. I never opened my mouth.
Dinah: Yes. It's so interesting.
April 23 to May 23
Ah, Wilderness!
By Eugene O'Neill
A tender-hearted comedy for anyone who has fallen in love, grown up, and discovered that their parents were once young, too.
Many consider Eugene O'Neill the greatest American playwright. His nostalgic look back at life in a small seaside town is joyful, beguiling, and uplifting.
I can only remember a few nights that were as beautiful as this - and they were so long ago - when your mother and I were young.
June 4 to August 29
Oklahoma!
Music by Richard Rodgers
Book & Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein
Original Dances by Agnes De Mill
Based on the play Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs
Filled with all the exuberant melodies you remember, including Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin', The Surrey With the Fringe On Top, I Can't Say No, People Will Say We're in Love, and, of course the title song, Oklahoma!
This 1944 Pulitzer Prize winner ran for an unprecedented 2,212 performances when it originally opened on Broadway. Later it enjoyed award-winning revivals, national tours and a movie which won the Academy Award.
September 10 to October 31
The Woman In Black
Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt
From the book by Susuan Hill
A shiver, a jump, a tingle up the spine.
Eel Marsh House stands tall and gaunt on the bleak English seaside. A gentleman is sent to this lonely place, unaware of the secrets that lie behind the house's shuttered windows... or the identity of the mysterious woman in black.
This old fashioned ghost story has played to sold out houses in London's West End for over two decades!
November 12 to January 2
Anne
By Paul Ledoux
From the Novel, Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
Our favourite red-head is back in this marvellous new adaptation of the classic story.
"That's Green Gables. The one surrounded by the blossoming apple trees with the crystalwhite star over it...shining like a lamp of guidance and promise." Anne
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