Affiliated Groups

Thank you to all our friends who have supported us over the years. Please visit their websites and learn more about the wonderful work that they do.

Scugog Choral Society

Cadenza

Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts

OnStage Uxbridge

The Scugog Council for the Arts

Oshawa Little Theatre

Whitby Courthouse Theatre

Ajax Community Theatre

Focus on Scugog

The Port Perry Star (durhamregion.com)

Association of Community Theatres – Central Ontario

The Curtain Club

Markham Little Theatre

Theatre Aurora

Theatre 3×60

Durham Shoestring Performers

Theatre Ontario

 

40th Anniversary Gala only 1 week away!!

2010/2011 marks our 40th anniversary season!

To celebrate, we would like to invite you to our October 15 performance of:

Noel Coward’s BLITHE SPIRIT

and our

40th ANNIVERSARY GALA


We will have wine, and the event will be catered by Salvatore’s Trattoria & Cafe (delicious Italian cuisine). On display will be archival material from the last 40 years, video clips demonstrating some of our fantastic productions, and beautiful costumes from our award-winning costume designers. It will be a great opportunity to mingle with past and present members of the Borelians, and get to know Port Perry’s terrific theatre community!

As for the play itself, director Joanne Norman could not be more delighted with the actors who bring to life the wonderful characters in this lovely romp into other-worldly ways and all the behind-the-scenes work being undertaken by Co-Producers Joanne Chiusolo and Andrew Oxenham with Stage Management by Oshawa’s Christy Chase.

The hilarious role of a slightly potty and very eccentric medium, Madame Arcati, is brilliantly portrayed by the lovely Mary Delaney from the Village of Brougham, who will be remembered as Snout in the Borelian’s award-winning production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.  Port Perry’s own Lorraine Chiusolo, a consummate actor who has frequently graced the Borelian’s stage, brings the dead to life with her magical interpretation of the deceased wife, Elvira, while Jamie Morgan, recently seen in The Philadelphia Story, beautifully plays the part of Ruth, current wife of Charles Condomine.  After a long absence, Oshawa’s Rick Kerr returns to the Port Perry stage in the role of the perplexed Charles Condomine, with Port Perry’s gorgeous Lee Laycoe and the debonair James Gilbert playing Mrs. and Dr. Bradman, respectively.

The show will be running at Town Hall 1873 – Centre for the Performing Arts at the corner of Queen and Simcoe Streets in Port Perry –  www.townhall1873.ca

The Gala will take place in the Patron’s Lounge of Town Hall 1873 immediately after the show.

Thank-you, and we hope you can make it out to support Scugog’s oldest community theatre group!

Show runs until the afternoon of Sunday, Oct 24

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