April 21-23, 26-29, 2017
John Elliott Theatre / 9 Church Street / Georgetown
April 21-23, 26-29, 2017
John Elliott Theatre / 9 Church Street / Georgetown
A comedy by Robert Ainsworth When Max’s girlfriend throws him out, he begs his friend Steve to stay at his place for 2 weeks. What starts out as a joke on Steve by Max putting on a wig and dress, turns into the first of many mistaken identities. The hysterics start when Steve’s Mother visits from England wanting to meet her new daughter-in-law, Susie, who does not exist. With the help of Steve’s friend Patricia, the daughter-in-law ruse is maintained until Max’s girlfriend finds out she is pregnant and Steve’s ex-girlfriend, the real Susie shows up pregnant. See what lengths Steve, Max and Patricia will go to keep all this from Steve’s Mother.
A comedy by W.O. Mitchell
When Wullie MacCrimmon, a shoemaker in the 1930s foothills town of Wild Rose, muses aloud that he would give anything to skip his curling team in the MacDonald Brier, the Devil (a travelling salesman who deals in wholesale souls and retail sin) suddenly appears and makes him an offer. Wullie makes a counter offer, and one of the greatest matches in curling history is on a Black Bonspiel. When the Devil appears with his curling team--Guy Fawkes (lead), Judas Iscariot (second) and Macbeth (third)--Wullie and his team are in for one hell of a match.
November 4-6, 9-12, 2016
John Elliott Theatre / 9 Church Street / Georgetown
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A comedy by By Patrick Cargill
Complications abound when Charles and Margery entertain Robert and his new wife, Jane, whom they have never met. Robert arrives without Jane and Charles confides that he had a brief affair with Jaynie. He has covered his tracks by not giving her his address. Minutes later Jaynie arrives on the doorstep! Charles passes her off as Robert's missing wife, while telling Jaynie that Margery is married to Robert. This wild deception is compounded by the arrival of another attractive girl. As the men struggle to keep the women from revealing their true identities, Margery herself is keeping a secret.
April 15-17, 20-23, 2016
John Elliott Theatre / 9 Church Street / Georgetown
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