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9 to 5

Sep 30 - Nov 9

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Pushed to the boiling point, three coworkers, Violet, Judy and Doralee, concoct a plan to kidnap and turn the tables on the egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. Will the girls manage to reform the office – or will events unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit? Inspired by the cult film and brought to you by Dolly herself, this hilarious musical is about teaming up, standing up, and taking care of business!

How the Other Half Loves

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MAY 30 – JUN 22, 2025

Britain’s brilliant comic genius, Sir Alan Ayckbourn serves us a fast-paced and hilariously funny theatrical meal.This classic modern comedy is a portrait of three very different marriages that turns into a spirited game of mixed doubles involving sex, jealousy and ingenious stagecraft. Full of clever, razor-sharp dialogue and impeccable split-second timing and twists, HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES promises to leave you in stitches.

Mary Poppins

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JUL 8 – AUG 16, 2025

One of the most popular stories of all time that has captured hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! When their children, Jane and Michael, become increasingly unruly, the Banks parents seek a new nanny to instill discipline. Enter Mary Poppins, a magical and whimsical woman who brings joy, fun, and a bit of mischief into their lives. With the help of her friend Bert, a charming chimney sweep, Mary teaches the children valuable life lessons through delightful adventures.

Stag and Doe

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AUG 22 – SEP 14, 2025

Bonnie and Brad are throwing the obligatory Stag and Doe to pay for their upcoming wedding. Their Maid of Honour, Dee, is still getting over being left at the altar seven years ago. Mandy and Rob are getting married today – even if their big white tent just blew away in a storm. And Chef Jay’s entire catering staff have been arrested! It’s all happening at the same time, in the same community hall kitchen. STAG AND DOE offers an affectionate and hilarious look at this distinctly Canadian prenuptial tradition and the joys of small town life. 

NOV 12 - 23

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The Songs of Johnny & June celebrates the lives and songs of country music’s most iconic couple, Johnny Cash & June Carter, from their first meeting to their final days. This toe-tapping biographical concert explores the duo’s extraordinary romance through their catalogue of hits and hidden gems, both paying homage to their musical style and reimagining it for a new generation.

Cottagers and Indians

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AUG 8 – AUG 30

An Indigenous man, Arthur Copper, has taken it upon himself to repopulate the nearby lakes with wild rice, known amongst the Anishinaabe as Manoomin. The seeds bloom into a funny-yet-fiery exchange between the farmer and a cottage owner, Maureen Poole. Told with warmth and humour, and encompassing issues of community, respect and ownership, COTTAGERS AND INDIANS is a tale for our times.

The Drawer Boy

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SEP 5 – SEP 28

Morgan and Angus are two elderly bachelor farmers living a quiet, secluded existence. That is until a young actor, Miles from Toronto, arrives to research “rural life” for a play. As Miles learns about their lives, buried secrets and the bonds of friendship are unveiled, blending humor with heart-wrenching emotion. Written by Brockville’s own Michael Healey, this transformative play blurs the line between performance and reality, letting the power of connection and the resilience of the human spirit shine through.

The Piano Teacher

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Oct 10 – Nov 2

When a renowned classical pianist experiences a devastating family tragedy, she finds herself unable to play music or even touch a piano. Navigating her way through the traumatic loss of the life she knew, she meets an unconventional piano teacher who reacquaints her with the instrument and gives her new hope for the future. THE PIANO TEACHER is a beautiful story of loss, love, friendship, and the healing power of music.

Winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama in 2022.