2010 - 2011
Come join us this season as we examine family relations and the Ties that Bind... and occasionally strangle!
The Lion in Winter
by James Goldman
Directed by Anne Harper
Survivor, England: 1183. At Christmas, King Henry II of England has taken his estranged wife Eleanor of Aquitaine out of the prison he put her in to join their three sons, Richard (The Lionheart), Geoffrey and (Prince) John, all of whom want his throne. Throw in young Alais, Henry's mistress and would-be wife as a bargaining chip, and a merrier Christmas can hardly be imagined! "What shall we hang - the holly or each other?" The play, which was filmed with Katharine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole, has comedy, drama, backstabbing and that staple of every Christmas: competition for your parents' love.
by permission of Samuel French (Canada) Ltd.
Oct. 21-23, 27-30 at 8pm
Oct. 23 & 24 at 2pm
Henry II |
Mike Hiller David Borwick Derek Genova Christopher Douglas Malorie Mandolidis Amy le Blanc Kyl Chhatwal |
Stage Manager Melissa J. Ellis appears with the special permission of Canadian Actors' Equity Association
Barefoot in the Park
By Neil Simon
Directed by Jessica Beaulieu
Mad Men Lite: It's 1965, and Corey Bratter is a pre-feminist free spirit newly married to buttoned-down lawyer Paul Bratter. She's trying to make a home for them in their New York walk-up (walk waaaay up!) apartment while expanding horizons Paul wants to keep tightly closed. Her straight-laced widowed mother and their exotic bachelor neighbour are drawn into the fray. One of Neil Simon's most popular plays still seems fresh when we look back at a young couple's discovery that marriage can be as much of an endurance test as the climb to their 6th floor apartment.
by permission of Samuel French (Canada) Ltd.
Jan. 27-29, Feb. 2-5 at 8pm
Jan. 29 & 30 at 2pm
Corey Bratter |
Sophia Fabiilli Ryan Fisher Maureen Lukie Greg Nowlan Michael Sherman |
Having Hope at Home
by David S. Craig
Directed by Maureen Lukie
Love, Canadian style: This charming Canadian comedy has been a hit across the country. Carolyn, expecting a baby with her partner, Michel, has invited her parents to their farmhouse (under renovation) for dinner for the first time ever. A fiercely independent young woman, when Carolyn goes into labour, she does everything she can to keep her domineering obstetrician father from finding out and taking over!
by permission of the Playwrights Guild of Canada
Apr. 7-9, 13-16 @ 8 pm
Apr. 9 & 10 @ 2 pm
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Carolyn Bingham Russell Bingham Michel Charbonneau Bill Bingham Jane Bingham Dawn Shaw |
Jenn Worsnop-Sellers Kingsley Owen Stephan Ermel James Lukie Janice Hansen Tina McCulloch |
