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Current Shows
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BOOK by Fred and Bob Fosse MUSIC by John Kander LYRICS by Fred Ebb Based on the play CHICAGO by Maurine Dallas Watkins Director: Jenn Strachan Choreographer: Emry Mika Producer: Shauna Milne
The well-known Broadway musical Chicago is a satire on corruption in the administration of criminal justice in Chicago in 1927. A “celebrity criminal”, Roxie Hart, based on a real, accused murderess who was acquitted, thanks to the “fancy footwork” of corrupt lawyer Billy Flynn. Roxie's competition while in jail awaiting trial is Velma Kelly, a vaudevillian who murdered both her husband and her sister when she found them in bed together. Roxie and Velma compete for Billy's attention, love, and brilliant, though somewhat dubious “methods” as a defence lawyer.
October 29, 30, Nov 4, 5, 6, 2010 at 7:30 PM. Adults $25, Students & Seniors $20, Children $15. Tickets are available from the North Peace Cultural Centre box office, by phone (250) 785-1992 or online. Also available as part of Stage North's Big Ticket Season Pass.
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Snow Follies Improv Dinner Theatre |
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Spontaneous Combustion Snow Follies Improv Dinner Theatre Director: Clarice Eckford
Audience involvement is the key to this fun-filled evening of improv theatre. A full course dinner with entertainment, where anything can happen and usually does, is in store for this Improv Dinner Theatre. Local players of Spontaneous Combustion take audience suggestions to act out various comical and, often absurd, situations. Suggested age is 13 and up.
November 19, 2010 All Seats $50, including dinner. Tickets are available from the North Peace Cultural Centre box office, by phone at (250) 785-1992 or online. Also available as part of Stage North's Big Ticket Season Pass. |
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from the novel by Valentine Davies Adapted by Patricia Di Benedetto Snyder, Will Severin and John Vreeke Director: Blair Scott
As Macy's holiday Santa, Kris Kringle enchants children and shoppers so completely that he is deemed dangerous by fellow employees who question his competency and plot to ruin him. A small girl's belief in Santa and the magic of Christmas is at stake in a climactic courtroom decision. This hilarious, tender and charming show for the entire family is a Christmas classic.
December 29, 30, 31, 2010 With Family Friendly New Year's Party after the show on 31st
Adults $25, Students & Seniors $20, Children $15. Additional $15 for New Year's Eve Performance. Tickets are available from the North Peace Cultural Centre box office, by phone at (250) 785-1992 or online. Also available as part of Stage North's Big Ticket Season Pass. |
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again |
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by William Gleason based on the film by Blake Edwards & Frank Waldman Director: Rob Laventure
The world's most unusual criminologist, Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau, fights for his life and for the future of all mankind in the most bizarre and dangerous caper of his brilliantly successful and utterly clumsy career.
February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2011
Adults $25, Students & Seniors $20, Children $15. Tickets are available from the North Peace Cultural Centre box office, by phone (250) 785-1992 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or online. Also available as part of Stage North's Big Ticket Season Pass. |
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Oscar Night on the Big Screen |
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The paparazzi greet the Oscar Night guests who come to view the Academy Awards live on the big screen at the Lido Theatre as they are happening in Hollywood. Pizza is served compliments of local pizza establishments and popcorn and drinks are available. Spontaneous Combustion performs throughout the evening. Prizes and movie memorabilia complete the evening of fun.
February 27, 2011
Adults $25, Students & Seniors $20, Children $15. Tickets are available from the North Peace Cultural Centre box office, by phone (250) 785-1992 or online. Also available as part of Stage North's Big Ticket Season Pass. |
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by Susan Coyne Director: Clarice Eckford
Kingfisher Days is the artful memoir of Toronto playwright, Susan Coyne. Set at the Coyne Cottage on Lake of the Woods, the play introduces an important event in young Susan's life. With no one else to play with, Susan recruits her elderly neighbor to explain a mysterious set of notes from a forest princess named, "Nootsie Tah". Bouncing back and forth between Susan as an adult and a five-year-old girl, we see the effect one monumental summer can have on an artist's experience of friendship and imagination.
April 29, 30, May 5, 6, 7, 2011
Adults $25, Students & Seniors $20, Children $15. Tickets are available from the North Peace Cultural Centre box office, by phone (250) 785-1992 or online. Also available as part of Stage North's Big Ticket Season Pass. |
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