Theatre brings economic advantages to the town and area as patrons and participants alike use its services. Please join us!
"The theatre is the only institution in the world which has been dying for four thousand years and has never succumbed." It requires tough and devoted people to keep it alive.
Amateur Community Theatre is fuelled by like-minded people, from children to seniors, who are passionate to keep it alive and thriving. Theatre provides a community with an outlet to play, and, of course, to be entertained. It brings all types of people together and allows those with dreams beyond the norm to make them a reality by furthering their education.
Benefits of joining an amateur theatre:
- Improves self-confidence: The theatre is a place where differences and ‘weirdness’ are encouraged and fostered.
- Social outcomes: Every new show has a new cast, this opens up opportunities to meet new people and often work with people of all ages. Your theatre group soon becomes like a family.
- Creativity: Theatre is an art form. It lets you enter the world of imagination and explore within yourself, your own creative juices.
- Self-expression: The theatre is immensely accepting of any personality, there is no need to be afraid of being yourself while at the theatre.
Community theatre enriches the lives of those who take an active part in it, as well as those in the community who benefit from live theatre productions.
On either side of the footlights, those involved represent a diversity of age, culture, life experience, and a strong appreciation of the importance of the arts.
Please join us!
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2024 - Drama Camp Activities |
| 2024 - The Sound of Music Director - Sam Los |
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2024 - Drinking Habits Director - Randy Corfield |
| 2023 - Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical Musical and Stage Director - Tim Eaton |
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2023 - Mom's Gift Directors - Marg Poste, Nancy Lilliman |
| 2022 - Lionel Bart's OLIVER! Director- Sam Los, Music Director Tim Eaton, Assistant Director Nate Huechan |
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2022 - Splitsville Director - Linda Lloyd-McKenzie |
| 2021 - We Were So Organized! - End of an Era What We Had Thanks to the Town |
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2021-Little Red Riding Hood, panto Director - Jo-Anne Bell |
| 2021 - You're Virtually Driving Me Crazy! Director - Jo-Anne Bell - a virtual play |
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2020 - HO, HO, HO! The North Pole Chronicles Director - Jo-Anne Bell - a virtual play |
| 2019 - Sleeping Beauty - the Panto Director - Jo-Anne Bell |
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2019 - Sex Please, We're Sixty Director - Anne Marie Watson |
| 2018 - Bedtime Stories (As Told By Our Dad) (Who Messed Them Up) Directors - Rebekah Walker, Liam Clarke |
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2018 - Wizard of Oz - Musical Director - Sam Los, Musical Director - Karine Ringenberg, |
| 2017 - Robin Hood and the Heroes of Sherwood Forest Director - Marg Poste, Liam Clarke |
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2017 - Perils of Persephone Directors - Rebekah Walker, Erich Mayerhofer |
| 2016 - Monster in the Closet Director - Jaime Fleet |
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2016 - Larceny and Old Lace Director - Marg Poste |
| 2015 - Alice@Wonderland Director - Jaime Fleet |
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2015 - Nana's Naughty Knickers Director - Rebekah Walker |
| 2014 - Everything's is Groovy - Musical Director - Sam Los |
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2014 - Broadway Musical - Bye Bye Birdie Director - Lianne Marett Enns, Musical Director - Karine Ringenberg |
| 2013 - A Bad Year for Tomatoes Director - Lianne Marett Enns |
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2013 - The Princess King Director - Rebekah Walker |
| 2012 - Is There Life After Fifty? Director - Marg Poste |
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2012 - A Walk in the Woods Director - Alison Watt |
| 2011- Burgertown - Musical Directors - Marg Poste, Angie Fyke, Musical Director Karine Ringenberg |
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2011- A Neverland Christmas Carol Director - Ruth Fletcher |
| 2010 - Jitters Director - Angie Fyke |
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2010 - Nutcracker - the Musical Directors - Rebekah Walker, Cam Revington |
| 2009 - Dumped Director - Dianne Joyce |
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2009 - The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Directors - Cam Revington, Vicky Marshall |
| 2008 - Plaza Suite Director - John Lychek |
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2008 - The Christmas Bus Director - Jordan Fry |
| 2007 - Vaudeville Directors - John Lychek, Scott Armstrong, Peter Faulkner |
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2007 - The One and Only Santa Claus Director - Patrick Smith |
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