2015

The Music Man 2015

A Seventy-Six Trombone Celebration The Drayton Theatre, the original flagship of the Drayton Entertainment empire, is celebrating its 25th Anniversary by bringing a musical theatre favourite to the stage – The Music Man.  The Music Man captured the hearts of Broadway audiences when it first opened in 1957, winning five Tony awards. The heart-warming story, […]

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Mary’s Wedding

From War to Wedding and Back Mary’s Wedding is an engaging tale with a melancholy ending, now on stage at the Blyth Festival.  A young couple meets, falls in a love and he then he leaves to fight for Canada in what was then called the Great War, or as we know it today, World

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Outlaw

A Canadian in Kansas Outlaw, now on stage at Victoria Playhouse, Petrolia, is not your usual Norm Foster fare.  Instead of a comedy based on relationship problems, Outlaw is a Western who-done-it.  While it’s a departure from the usual Norm Foster comedies that rely on witty banter, Outlaw still provides lots of laughs, as the

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Newsies

Spectacular Dance that could make Headlines For dance fans, Newsies is the ultimate show.  Based on the true story of the 1899 newsboys strike in New York City, Newsies was created first as a movie in 1992, and then re-made for Broadway, winning the Tony for best choreography in 2012.   The Broadway tour is now

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Fury

Back to 1913 on Lake Huron The play Fury, now on stage at the Blyth Festival, combines a heartbreaking love story with a stormy historic event.  The romantic triangle of Margaret, David and Michael is set against the severe weather of hurricane proportions that hit Lake Huron in November 9, 1913. This notorious blizzard took the

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Snow White: The Panto

Chop, Chop, Woody! One of the unfortunate things about going to theatre regularly is that it becomes increasingly difficult to find fresh comedy that amuses us.  Some shows are too predictable, others repeat old jokes, and some just aren’t funny.  Even worse, some cast members aren’t funny.  So the more shows I go to, (for

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Old Wives’ Tales

Laughs Abound in Mother-Daughter Relationship  Old Wives’ Tales, now on stage in the lively Lake Erie village of Port Stanley, takes a look at three stages in the mother-daughter relationship.  And the laughter of recognition in the theatre is evidence that it struck a relationship with the audience. In the first scene, we meet the

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