November 8–24, 2024
Sundays 1:30 pm, others 7:30 pm
Shows Fridays to Sundays, plus
Pay What You Can Thursday – Nov 21
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The Mousetrap
By Agatha Christie
Directed by Daniel Hall
Agatha Christie’s iconic play is a thrilling murder mystery that unfolds within the confines of Monkswell Manor, a guesthouse newly opened. As news spreads of a murder in London, snow blankets the countryside, where a group of seemingly unrelated characters is snowed in together, setting the stage for a gripping tale of suspense… case closed!
When a police sergeant arrives, the guests discover – to their horror – that a killer is in their midst! One by one, the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts. Which one is the murderer? Who will be their next victim? Can you solve this world-famous mystery for yourself?
For over 70 years, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap has kept millions of people from every corner of the globe on the edge of their seats.
Rated General
The Mousetrap is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
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February 21 – March 9, 2025
Shows Fridays to Sundays, plus
Pay What You Can Thursday – Mar 2
Sundays 1:30 pm, all others 7:30 pm
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Halfway There
By Norm Foster
Directed by Frank Manning
Dr. Sean Merrit wanders into the small town of Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, exactly halfway between the equator and the North Pole. Recently dumped by his fiancée, he’s looking for a new start and soon meets four local women, each with their own colourful life stories. Laughter, tears and the power of true friendship teach them a lot about themselves and each other. A feel good theatre experience filled with incomparable Maritime wit and wisdom!
Parental Guidance. Sexual Innuendo.
Halfway There is staged by arrangement with Pam Winter, GGA, www.ggagency.ca.
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April 25 – May 11, 2025
Sundays 1:30 pm, others 7:30 pm
Shows Fridays to Sundays, plus
Pay What You Can Thursday – May 8
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The Virgin Trial
By Kate Hennig
Directed by Elizabeth Ann Skelhorne
Fifteen-year-old Bess has no idea, when she heads to London to see her uncle Ted, that she is about to find herself at the heart of a scandal involving sexual impropriety, her stepfather, Thom, and an attempted overthrow of the government. What does all this have to do with her? How adroitly can Bess maneuver through a series of interviews to avoid being swept up in the peril that might ensue?
Kate Hennig explores victim shaming, sexual consent, and the extraordinary abilities of girls becoming women, as she reimagines a scandalous and little-known story of Elizabeth the First before she was Queen.
Advisory: Mature themes of sexuality and violence, includes mild to moderate profanity.
The Virgin Trial is presented by special arrangement with Queenmaker Inc.
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