Sisters

A play by Wendy Lill
Presented by Borelians Community Theatre
at Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts
February 15-24, 2018

Directed by Helen Coughlin

 

 

Mary cannot forget the years she spent teaching at a residential school in Nova Scotia. She was so young then and the world was such a different place.  A decade has passed since the school was shuttered; however, the young teacher remains haunted by what she witnessed there. Teetering on the edge of reason, Mary’s path from faith to uncertainty plays out before her eyes. Feeling consumed by her memories, Mary does the only thing her fiery soul will allow her to do: confess.

Written by one of Canada’s most celebrated playwrights, Sisters dramatizes the most significant issue facing Canadians today. Cathartic, evocative and forthright, this play will take audiences on an emotional journey that may never be forgotten.

 

CAST
MARY: Carolyn Goff
YOUNG MARY: Justine Dickie
MOTHER AGNES: Ruth Smith
SISTER GABRIEL: Annette Stokes
STEIN: Chris Gaudet
LOUIS: Evan Descary
PRODUCTION TEAM
Produced by: Kyle Brough
Directed by: Helen Coughlin
Stage Manager: Michael Serres
Set Design: Shelley Martin & Bryan Coughlin
Set Decoration and Props: Shelley Martin & Helen Coughlin
Lighting Design: Joanne Norman
Sound Design: Michael Serres
Costume Design: Kim Blanusa

 

Performance Dates

Thursday February 15th, 2018 at 8pm
Friday February 16th, 2018 at 8pm **
Saturday February 17th, 2018 at 2pm
Saturday February 17th, 2018 at 8pm
Thursday February 22nd , 2018 at 8pm
Friday February 23rd, 2018 at 8pm
Saturday February 24th, 2018 at 2pm
Saturday February 24th  2018 at 8pm

** Friday February 16th is also the show’s GALA PREMIER CELEBRATION.  Before the show, starting at 7pm, there will be free wine; free desserts, and after the show you are invited to meet the cast and crew.  This is a great opportunity to experience local theatre like never before!

Lettice and Lovage

a comedy by Peter Shaffer
presented by Borelians Community Theatre
at Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts
October 12-21, 2017

Directed by Joanne Norman

 

 

From the playwright who brought us Equus and Amadeus, comes an uproarious comedy that can only be described as, “Extremely British”!  Originally written for the incomparable Maggie Smith (who won the Tony award for her performance in 1990), this hilarious satire is centred around a flamboyant countryside tour guide who loves to dramatically embellish upon British history.  However, her life is forever changed in an instant when she meets her surprising counterpart: a fact-obsessed, London-based official who is in desperate need of distraction.

 

 

 CAST
LETTICE DOUFFET ……………Alexandra Hines
LOTTIE SCHOEN ……………… Amy Caughlin
MISS FRAMER …………………. Lee Laycoe
MR. BARDOLPH ………………. Howard Linscott
SURLY MAN …………………….. Lorenz Workmeister
PRODUCTION TEAM
Directed by: Joanne Norman
Produced by: Helen Coughlin and Kyle Brough
Stage Manager:Brenda Dejong
Set Decoration and Props: Jan Taylor, Helen Coughlin, and Annette Stokes
Set Design: Shelley Martin
Sound Design: Kyle Brough
Costume Design: Alexandra Hines
Lighting Design: JoanneNorman
Performance Dates
Thursday October 12th, 2017 at 8pm
Friday October 13th, 2017 at 8pm **
Saturday October 14th, 2017 at 2pm
Saturday October 14th, 2017 at 8pm
Thursday October 19th, 2017 at 8pm
Friday October 20th, 2017 at 8pm
Saturday October 21st, 2017 at 2pm
Saturday October 21st  2017 at 8pm

** Friday October 13th is also the show’s GALA PREMIER CELEBRATION.  Before the show, starting at 7pm, there will be free wine; free desserts, and after the show you are invited to meet the cast and crew.  This is a great opportunity to experience local theatre like never before!

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