Renovations

a Comedy by Graeme Powell
presented by Borelians Community Theatre
at Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts
October 10-19, 2019
Directed by Amy Caughlin

Renovations is the hilarious and heartwarming story of Brent and Jenny, a young couple in the midst of renovating an old Victorian house in a small southern Ontario town. On the surface, all seems well…they are still madly in love, Jenny’s dad is lending a much-needed hand, and they are meeting the neighbours; but there are cracks in more than just the plaster. Soon, both the past and the future begin to exert more pressure. Is the foundation strong enough to withstand the weight?
CAST
BRENT ………………. Jay DaCosta
JENNY …………….. Sam Smilovic
ERNIE ………………. David Geene
GIL …………………. Mike Doucette
JUDY …………………… Lee Laycoe
DANIELLE ……. Joanne Norman
HARRIET …….. Alexandra Hines
BRANDON ……… Antony Augusto
AMBER …………… Onella de Zilva
PRODUCTION TEAM
Directed by: Amy Caughlin
Stage Manager: Michelle Charrette
Set Design: Bryan Mailey Set Painting: Shelley Martin
Sound Design: Michael Serres
Lighting Design: Kyle Dickie
Props – Brenda Clark
Costumes – Joanna Purdy-Thornton
Front of House – Kyle Brough, Helen Coughlin

 

PERFORMANCE DATES
Thursday October 10th, 2019 at 8pm
Friday October 11th, 2019 at 8pm **
Saturday October 12th, 2019 at 2pm
Saturday October 12th, 2019 at 8pm
Thursday October 17th, 2019 at 8pm
Friday October 18th, 2019 at 8pm
Saturday October 19th, 2019 at 2pm
Saturday October 19th, 2019 at 8pm

 

** Friday October 11th 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 tour the stage and meet the cast & crew.  This is a great opportunity to experience local theatre like never before!

Tickets: Adults: $24
Students (18 and under): $12 with valid student ID
Groups: $20 for 6 or more Adults at the same performance.
Thursdays: Buy one Adult ticket, get another at half off.

Tickets are available at the Town Hall Theatre Box Office:
Online: www.townhall1873.ca
Call: 905-985-8181

The History of Palmer Park

Port Perry has undergone many transformations over the years: periods of growth, times of tragedy, new beginnings, and sad farewells; however, at the heart of every moment in our little town’s big history, there has always been a chunk of land we now know as Palmer Park.

The Borelians are proud to present a short historical documentary series that will take you through some of the biggest events in the life of Palmer Park. These are the moments in our shared history that have inspired playwright Graeme Powell to pen a brand new play all about Port Perry.

Palmer Park is about all the great things that make Port Perry such a wonderful place to live.  It will be live, on stage at Town Hall 1873 this February for all to see, and it is not to be missed.

Enjoy the videos below, and get your tickets now for Palmer Park!

Part One:  The Railroad

Part Two:  The Chiropractors

Part Three:  Peter Perry and the Mill

Part Four:  Hurricane Hazel and Beyond

 

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