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The 2008-2009 Season
Self Help
by Norm Foster

November 5th - 8th, 12th -  15th , 2008  

Self Help is a wacky, witty comedy written by Norm Foster. Cindy and Hal Savage are poor struggling actors who hit upon the idea of becoming self-help gurus. As an evangelical team, they end up making a mint! However, the emotional warmth has evaporated from their lives and their professional status isn't likely to be advanced by the presence of a naked dead man in their study. The hilarious tale presses on as the couple and their talent agent frantically try to hide the body from the police and a nosy reporter.

Fools
by  Neil Simon

February 4th - 7th, 11th - 14th, 2009

A comedy by the King of Broadway, this funny folksy fable follows a keen young school teacher as he tries to help the residents of a small village break a curse that has kept them living as fools for over 200 years.

Queen Milli of Galt
by Gary Kirkham

April 22nd - 25th, April 29h– May 2nd, 2009

In 1972, Edward the VIII, living in exile, dies at the age of 78. Two weeks later, an eighty-year-old woman from a small town in Canada has her tombstone engraved, claiming to be his wife.  This wonderfully warm and witty tale is her story. 

The 2007-2008 Season
Artichoke
by Joanna M. Glass 

October 31st - November 3rd, November 7th -  10th , 2007  

A drama laced with humour, Artichoke is set on a wheat farm in Saskatchewan. A long buried incident that changed the tenor of Walter and Margaret’s marriage resurfaces with the re-appearance of Gibson, an orphan raised by Margaret’s father and her childhood confident. Will the presence of Gibson help to heal the rift in Margaret and Walter’s marriage or drive them further apart?.

Kindly Keep it Covered
by  Dave Freeman

February 6th - 9th, February 13th - 16th, 2008

A frantic farce ensues on Roland and Julia’s health farm, bought with the insurance money from the death of Julia’s first husband, Sidney. Unfortunately for Roland, Sidney decides to resurrect himself and cause havoc – just on the day when Vanessa, the wife of Roland’s ex-boss checks in for a healthy stay!.

Silver Dagger
by David French

April 30th - May 3rd, May 7th–10th, 2008

A mystery writer receives a series of phone calls and letters that threaten to destroy his marriage as adultery, blackmail, murder and a figure lurking in the rain, all the classic elements of the writer’s fiction soon become part of his life.