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Century Church Theatre Company |
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Hillsburgh
Neville Worsnop, Artistic Director
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Seating: 139
Season: Year-round
Tickets: $22 - $27
Facilities:
Air Conditoning,
The theatre occupies the century-old Hillsburgh Community Christian Church. Furnished in antique elm, with excellent accoustics, the theatre offers intimate charm, and on-site parking for cars and buses. We are close to the quaint main street of Erin village, with its specialty shops, boutiques and restaurants, and within easy reach of delightful country inns and guesthouses. We feature dinner at the theatre on the first Friday of every play. Let us send our bus to pick up your group of 20-45 at your location.
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Current Season
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Sadie Flynn Comes to Big Oak
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Comedy
By: Norm Foster
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Opening Night: 7/14/2010
Runs: 7/14/2010 to 7/24/2010 |
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Witty, fast-paced dialogue, and endearing characters everyone will recognize bring small-town Canada to life in this outrageously funny play. Sadie Flynn, a convicted husband-killer just released from prison, gets off the bus at Millie’s Cabin café, a meeting-place where the problems of everyday life are dissected. She is taken on as a waitress by the owner, ex-hockey-player and ladies’ man Tom Shaw, and the gossip mill cranks up several notches. Strange things start happening, and Tom begins to wonder whether Sadie is sweet or sinister. Why does Orson’s coin collection arouse more than interest among the ladies? What have Annie Oakley and the Lone Ranger to do with the butt-shooting incidents? Non-stop laughter is guaranteed.
"Filled with laughter, spiced with sex, and peopled with characters who are fun to meet." - Fredericton Daily Gleaner
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The Decorator
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Comedy
By: Donald Churchill
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Opening Night: 8/18/2010
Runs: 8/18/2010 to 8/28/2010 |
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When Jane accuses Marcia of having an affair with her husband, and threatens to reveal all, Marcia persuades Walter, her decorator, to impersonate her husband at the confrontation. The hilarity builds as Walter, who takes himself very seriously as a bit-part actor, plays the role of his life, or rather, all the roles of his life, as he rehearses a confused Marcia to play her part. When Jane draws a willing Walter into her sexy plan to exact revenge, their antics escalate to a hilarious and unexpected climax.
“This play will leave you rolling in the aisles… I all but fell from my seat laughing.” London Star
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Footlight Follies
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Musical
By: Devised by Neville Worsnop and Bev Nicholas
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Opening Night: 9/24/2010
Runs: 9/24/2010 to 9/26/2010 |
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“Let’s all go to the Music Hall”, a vaudeville extravaganza featuring an amazing collection of talent – comedy, song, participation, just great fun. Something old, something new, something borrowed, nothing blue.
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