Time and the Conways

 

Historical Drama by J.B. Priestley

In 1919, the Conways are having a party to celebrate Kay’s twenty first birthday.
Kay hopes to be a novelist. Hazel, the beauty, anticipates a romantic marriage. Madge wants to reform the world and marry the dashing young family lawyer.
Carol, the baby of the family, spreads good cheer while Robin, back from war, is certain to have a good career.
Alan is content to be an armchair philosopher. The nitwit mother has high hopes for them all. But all is not as it seems...

October 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 2011

November 3, 4, 5, 2011


Cakewalk

 

 

by Colleen Curran

This much-produced comedy is as fun today as when it was first produced at the Blyth Festival in 1984.
Five unlikely contestants clash in a cake baking contest on Canada Day, in which each character gets his or her just desserts.
The ontstage hi-jinks (and flying cake batter) ensure that you will never see Ontario small town life in precisely the same way again...

January 20, 21, 26, 27, 28,

February 2, 3, 4, 2012

Special matinee–

2:00PM –Sunday January 29th

  

 


Iron

 

by Rona Munro

Josie is seeing her mother Fay for the first time in a while – she’s never walked into a prison before, and she’s been putting it off for fifteen years.

Fay is serving life for murdering her
husband with a kitchen knife. Her daughter needs to find out why she can’t remember anything that came before that terrible night, why her own mother would kill her father.

Uncovering the memories they share is going to be more perilous than either of them can imagine...

WARNING: MATURE CONTENT.
AUDIENCE DISCRETION IS ADVISED.

April 27, 28, 2012

May 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 2012

 

 


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