Tag: Port Stanley Festival Theatre
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PHOTOS: Big band musicians prepare for Port Stanley gigs
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The 17-piece big band called Big Bandemic, a name that reflects the band’s pandemic origins, practices for two performances at the Port Stanley Festival Theatre on Nov. 25.
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On the Boards: Norm Foster romantic comedy sets sail in Port Stanley
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Wrong for Each Other, written by Canadian playwright Norm Foster and presented by Port Stanley Festival Theatre.
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Siblings at odds in fast-paced comedy Meet My Sister
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Meet My Sister, a comedy by Bonnie Green, directed by Liz Gilroy and presented by Port Stanley Festival Theatre.
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REVIEW: A View From Here full of ups and downs, like real-life marriage
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A lot can happen in a year, especially in a marriage.
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Retirees take stock of married life in comedy having world premiere in Port Stanley
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World premiere of The View From Here, a comedy by Jamie Williams, directed by Simon Joynes and presented by the Port Stanley Festival Theatre
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REVIEW: World-premiere comedy Our House at Port Stanley Festival Theatre
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I still don’t know what a red insulated butt connector is. But I do know what funny is and Murray Furrow’s Our House fits the bill.
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Comedy Our House premieres at Port Stanley Festival Theatre
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World premiere of Our House, a comedy by Murray Furrow, directed by Simon Joynes and presented by Port Stanley Festival Theatre.
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Norm Foster’s My Hero makes world premiere at Port Stanley theatre
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World premiere of acclaimed Canadian playwright Norm Foster’s My Hero, directed by Simon Joynes.
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Crooner Show glides smoothly into Port Stanley theatre
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One of the most popular music revues in the region is back at Port Stanley Festival Theatre. The Crooner Show, starring London’s Rick Kish and Conner Boa, is on stage until Saturday at the theatre. The show, a Link Theatre production, features Kish (who created the show) and Boa performing the hits made famous by…
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World premieres aplenty at Port Stanley Festival Theatre’s new season
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A little song, three world premieres and a comedy to close. That’s what Port Stanley Festival Theatre has planned for its 2022 summer season. It opens with two musical events, Gabs Sings Babs (May 31) and The Crooner Show (June 7), each for a one-week run. Gabs Sings Babs was written and is performed by…