Nov
1-3 &
Nov 8-10, 2007
Thurs/Fri/Sat evenings 8 p.m.
Saturday matinee at 2:00 p.m. on November 10

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The
Hound of the Baskervilles
Adapted and Dramatized by Tim Kelly
from the classic thriller of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Henry has become heir to the vast Baskerville fortune, a legacy
that comes complete with a family curse-death at the fangs of a living
horror prowling the English moor. Only Sherlock Holmes can stop the
beast from striking again. While mysterious lights signal Baskerville
Hall, and the hound terrifies the countryside, the sleuthing begins and
suspicion falls on sinister servants, butterfly collectors, ladies in
distress and escaped convicts. Who wrote the letter that summoned the
hound? Why do its eyes emit flame? What is the significance of the
prehistoric huts dotting the moor? Is Sir Henry's romance with the
lovely Kathy doomed? Is the supernatural at work?
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French
Canada Ltd.
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Feb
7-9 &
Feb 14-16, 2008
Thurs/Fri/Sat evenings 8 p.m.
Saturday matinees 1:30 p.m.

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The
Three Little Pigs
Sue Plyte, Dolores Maher & Dave B. Harris
A traditional English Pantomime, with the usual NAGs' twists. The
Bacon family arrives in town, ready to invest in property. They hook up
with the local contractor to build their condo, but their efforts are
constantly thwarted by the big bad Wolf, along with his evil friend on
the local building commission and his two dopey henchmen. Throw in a
handsome wandering handyman, a mayoress and her henpecked husband, and a
dame who has a sheep as a confidante, and you've got all the ingredients
for mayhem. And we wouldn't have it any other way!!
All
proceeds from the two children's matinees will be donated to the Kids
Help Phone, a non-profit organization that provides Canadian
families with the Kids Help Phone and Parent Help Line services.
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May 2
& 3 and
May 8 & 9, 2008
Thu/Fri/Sat evenings
8 p.m. curtain
Note: there will be no matinee performances of this
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Victorian Style Music Hall
An evening of song, dance, stories and comedy
sketches; come out and sing along to some of your favourite standards, and
enjoy our unique brand of humour in a traditional Music Hall setting.
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