2010 - 2011 Season
by David Hare
Directed by Ken Stern
Produced by Jenny le Riche
January 6-9 & 12-15, 2011
In 1979 Esme Allen is a well known British actress, caught in a changing West End climate that is trying for performers. A visit from her young daughter with a new boyfriend sets in motion a series of events which only find their shape sixteen years later. The play presents a powerfull and compelling look at the changing times in England. You will laugh, cry, gasp in surprise, and have much to think about long after the final bows.
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French
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by Allan Stratton
Directed by Micki Clemens
Produced by John Smissen and Penny Oliver
April 14-17 & 20-23 , 2011
When Vivian Bliss, writer of Harlequin Romance novels, comes to spend a romatic weekend with respectably married school teacher Edgar Chisholm, she starts a train of events which involves all the classic elements of farce; confused identities, disguise, long lost relatives, ambushes, chases, and glorious mayhem. This entertaining Canadian farce is full of bright characters and situations that will keep you guessing and laughing till the curtain falls.
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French.
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by A.R Gurney
Directed by Rachel Blackburn
Sept 16th, 17th, and 18th, 2010 at The Meeting House Theatre - 2700 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario L6H 6E1
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan after twenty-two years of child-raising in the suburbs. Greg's career as a financial trader is winding down, while Kate's career, as a public-school English teacher, is beginning to offer her more opportunities. Greg brings home a dog he found in the park—or that has found him—bearing only the name "Sylvia" on her name tag. A street-smart mixture of Lab and Poodle, Sylvia becomes a major bone of contention between husband and wife. She offers Greg an escape from the frustrations of his job and the unknowns of middle age. To Kate, Sylvia becomes a rival for affection. And Sylvia thinks Kate just doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. The marriage is put in serious jeopardy until, after a series of hilarious and touching complications, Greg and Kate learn to compromise, and Sylvia becomes a valued part of their lives.
Produced by special arrangement with Dramatist Play Service.
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