2008-2009 Season
 
       
 

 
 


 
   
 
 

 






 

 

 

Anne
By Paul Ledoux
 

They wanted a young boy from the orphanage to help out around the farm. Instead, Matthew and Marilla got the irrepressible Anne Shirley. Their lives and the community of Avonlea would never be the same again.  Based on the novel Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery

Kudos

“…a gem from top to bottom.  Ledoux’s script is articulate and thoroughly heart-warming without every seeming cheaply sentimental …Five stars…an infectiously uplifting, flawlessly enacted new adaptation.” – Vit Wagnew – Toronto Star

“Ledoux has created a rich evocation of turn-of-the-century life on tiny Prince Edward Island, with Anne at its centre…deeply sentimental but never saccharine in its delivery of a timely message about the importance of community.” – Mira Friedlander – Variety

“This version of Anne of Green Gables…balances whimsy with uplift.  Indeed it’s a testament to this stage version that it both reveals why the classic endures and makes it fresh again.” – Kate Taylor – The Globe and Mail

Produced by Special Arrangement with Playwrights Guild of Canada

 

Dear Santa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Norm Foster

 

Santa Claus tries to fulfill a child's special Christmas wish while his staff attempts to overcome a supply shortage at the North Pole. This is a laugh-filled holiday play innocent enough for the youngest boy or girl, and entertaining enough for adults

Kudos

"A show that should please everyone in the family - a delightful way to usher in the Christmas season." - Asheville Citizen Times
"An excellent show for the whole family. Dear Santa is sure to become a Christmas classic."- Hendersonville Times News
"Entertaining fun for the whole family. A sure-fire hit!" --Kitchener-Waterloo Record
"A real holiday treat."-Asheville Citizen Times
"Gently humorous. Fun for the entire family." --Fredericton Daily Gleaner
Royalty Information

Produced by special arrangement with Playwrights Guild of Canada

 


Kiss the Moon,
Kiss the Sun



By Norm Foster

 

 

 

 

On the surface Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun appears to be a story about a disabled man. However, it is also a story about people finding the courage to take responsibility, and about persevering against the odds. And finally, it is a story about relationships born out of hardship.

Kudos
"Smacks with laughs and heart." - Kitchener-Waterloo Record
"A masterpiece!" - Orangeville Citizen
"A wonderfully sad and beautifully happy play!" - Kamloops This Week
"The rollercoaster ride of a lifetime." - Orangeville Banner
"The crowd rose in unison to give a hearty standing ovation at show's end." - Kamloops Daily News

“A must-see.  It will change the way you view people from the outside in.” –Orangeville Banner

“What makes this comedy uique in the burgeoning Foster canon is the extent to which the playwright wears his heart on his sleeve.” – The Record

Produced by special arrangement with Playwrights Guild of Canada

 

 

My Darling Judith
By Norm Foster

 

 

David wants to marry Anna but there's a hitch - David's eccentric wife, Judith. He hatches a plan for her to be seduced by a co-worker, but the scheme falls hilariously apart.


Produced by special arrangement with Playwrights Guild of Canada

 

 
 

NOTE: This program is subject to change depending upon the availability of performance rights.

 
   
     
 

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