Summer Theatre Festival Plays!
The Rousing A play that examines the belief, held by many that loved ones could be roused (brought back) from dying for a specific purpose. It explores the power of the mind and details the conflict between home remedies and what was in the 1930's modern day medicine. This emotionally charged drama examines the bond between a father and his dying daughter and the internal conflict of a mother trying to understand such a powerful bond. This play is designed to touch the emotions, provide a touch of Newfoundland humor and portray the power of love and human spirit. By Les Stoodley Tickets are $8.00 |
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The Reunion Travel down memory lane with us as we re-live our childhood days of games, teachers, concerts and school dances. Life was so much simpler and more peaceful back in good old days..... But, don't let us forget the rivalries which existed between the church-run schools around the province. What happens when there is a mix-up and the graduates from the United Church and Salvation Army schools book their reunions on the same date at the same place? Can the two groups forget their petty differences and have a joint reunion? The Reunion will bring back fond memories of your school days.. no matter where you grew up! By Yvonne Powell & Doreen Matthews Tickets are $20.00 |
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Private Lives Written in 1930, Private Lives is one of Coward's many masterpieces. The play is an examination of love and marriage. The setting is a hotel terrace in the South of France, where two honeymooning couples make a startling discovery about the people next door. This play asks why are the right people sometimes wrong for us and the wrong people right. After all, the heart wants what the heart wants. By Noel Coward Tickets are $8.00 |
Grand Bank Public Access This Dinner Theatre answers the question, "What would happen if anyone would have their own cable T.V. show?" Sit back and watch the results of an evening of Grand Bank Public Access television. From musical guests, to shows on the wharf, to shows up in the woods. You'll see a side to Grand Bank that you never thought existed. It's so much fun you won't want to change the channel when the commercials come on. Tickets are $20.00 |
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