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2025 at Huron Country Playhouse & South Huron Stage

Huron Country Playhouse has announced its 2025 Season, featuring seven productions on its two stages. Blockbuster musicals, delightful comedies, and family favourites will be on stage June 4 to August 31.“This is an exciting season filled with entertaining shows for theatregoers at every stage of life,” says Alex Mustakas, of Drayton Entertainment. “From hit Broadway […]

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At the Shaw Festival 2025

Artistic Director Tim Carroll reveals the Shaw Festival playbill for next season. Beginning April 9, 2025, the Festival’s upcoming season kicks off with a journey back to Narnia in a new adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The season continues with long-beloved favourites and farces; a thrilling murder mystery or two, a timeless toe-tapping musical,

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Children’s Auditions coming soon at Huron Country Playhouse

The Drayton Entertainment Youth Academy is pleased to announce Children’s Chorus auditions for Cinderella: The Panto and Evita, which will take place at the Huron Country Playhouse (70689 B Line, Grand Bend) on Sunday, March 30 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm. Registration begins at 12:30 pm. Cinderella: The Panto will be on stage this June in Grand Bend and Evita will be on stage this July in Grand Bend.

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Heist

Is it a Movie? Is it a Play? Reviewed by Kim Kaitell Glitzy, glamorous, edgy, sexy. The only thing missing from Heist now playing at The Grand Theatre was a high speed car chase! The moment I entered the theatre I was gob-smacked by the edifice of movie screens towering to the rafters and surrounding

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The Lion King

The Lion Comes Roaring Back to Toronto Reviewed by Mary Alderson (Extended to August 30, 2025) Pride Rock has been moved to Toronto, and the lions have come roaring back, nearly 25 years after their first visit. The Lion King first opened at the Princess of Wales Theatre in April of 2000, and stayed for

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