Live Reading & Fundraiser:
“You Can’t Take It With You”

Tickets are $10.00

Full ticket sale will be donated to the
Town Hall Theatre Reshaping the Future
renovation and revitalization project.


Theatre’s Facemask and Covid-19 Policy

Part of this year’s
Small Town BIG
arts festival

FEATURING
Margot Rodgers
Emily Harris
Mary Saindon
Lyle Corrigan
Jay DeCosta
Scott Murdoch
Rick Kerr
Lara Stokes
Colin Murphy
Graeme Powell
David Geene
Joanne Norman
Michael Serres
Annette Stokes
Becky Ariburnu
Kristian Wilkens
Cecilia Smith

Come join us for an evening of lively and thought-provoking theatre! We are back onstage once again with our Live Reading Series, and this time we are presenting the play that started it all off for the Borelians 50 years ago, “You Can’t Take It With You.” This Pulitzer Prize winning comedy was written by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman and was first presented on Broadway in 1939…. and it was the very first play that the Borelians ever produced as company, performing it on May 27 and 28th, 1971.

“You Can’t Take It with You” is the story of the Sycamore family, their eccentric extended family, and their unique life-style during the Depression years in New York. Grandpa Vanderhof, the patriarch, attracts the attention of the U.S government because he has never paid his Income Tax. Somewhat controversial at the time, the play poses the question “Is money the key to happiness?”

A Fundraiser for Our Home Theatre

The Live Reading Series is an ongoing fundraiser in support of the “Reshaping the Future” renovation and revitalization project, which, among other things, will restore the historic bell tower and increase accessibility to Town Hall Theatre. This is a perfect way to show your support for local performance arts.
Even if you can’t make it to performance night, consider purchasing a ticket at the back of the theatre as a way of donating to your local theatre.

Tickets can be purchased in person at the Town Hall Theatre Box Office:
302 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario
By Phone: 905-985-8181
or online at www.townhalltheatre.ca

Next in our Free Live Reading Series…..

We are excited to announce that Borelians Community Theatre is offering the second in a series of live readings, this time presenting, Parfumerie, by Miklos Laszlo (translated by E.P Dowdall), on Saturday, December 18 at 7:00 pm. This witty, romantic comedy, set in a parfumerie in Budapest, was the inspiration for “The Shop around the Corner,” “In the Good Old Summertime,” and most recently, “You’ve Got Mail.” Amid the Christmas rush, the employees of the shop become entangled in the intrigues of one another’s lives, including two bickering employees who are unaware that they are each other’s anonymous sweetheart pen pal. Sometimes people don’t realize that what they really want might be right in front of them.
This program is free for anyone to attend. General admission, no tickets and no assigned seating. If you feel like giving back, we will graciously accept donations to benefit Town Hall Theatre. Current public health policies ask that we check for full vaccination status and collect contact tracing from everyone before entering the theatre. Audience members must wear facemasks while inside the building.
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