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A Skull in Connemara by Martin McDonagh

On Stage Dates: November 7th - 10th and 14th - 17th
Directed by: Curt Sprickerhoff

In a flyspeck of a town in Ireland's fabled West, four lonely, lovable misfits dig for the truth—and get so much more. This sidesplitting yarn conjures a macabre mystery packed with merriment, mayhem, and might-be murder that is as full of twists as a shillelagh and as haunting as a whistle in a graveyard.

Crew Cast
Director: Curt Sprickerhoff Mick: Michael Rawluk
Stage Manager: Michael Hodgson Maryjohnny: Sandi Alaric
Producer: Rae Perry Mairten: Cody Slinn
Assistant Stage Manager: Kathy MacDonald Thomas: Alex Pinette
Sound: Conlan Sprickerhoff  
Lighting: Shane Tollefson  

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Closer by Patrick Marber

On Stage Dates: January 16th -19th and January 23rd - 26th
Directed by: Todd Sullivan

Closer is formed in the style of a drama, characteristically blending elements of classical tragedy, classical comedy, and melodrama. The characters very much resemble the viewing subjects and the conflicts occur between people, in the style of a melodrama. On the other hand, the way the plot progresses is comedic—several romances are pursued. Dan plays a massive comedic trick on Larry, which results in another romance emerging. There are moments of cognito, where Alice realizes that she does not love Dan anymore and Dan realizes he loves Alice—and the final moment of revelation occurs when Alice's true identity is unveiled. But these elements blend with melodramatic plot twists—the four characters switch partners frequently, and their emotional statuses constantly fluctuate between high and low, in a series of reversals that build toward increasing tension.

Crew Cast
Director: Todd Sullivan Larry: Shane Tollefson
Stage Manager: TBA Dan: Chris Hutton
Producer: TBA Alice: Bobbie-Jo Macnair
Assistant Stage Manager: TBA Anna: Terri Smith
Sound: TBA  
Lighting: TBA  

Little Women (Musical) by Allen Knee

On Stage Dates: February 27th - March 2nd, March 6th - 9th, March 13th - 16th
Note: This play starts at 7:00pm instead of the usual 8:00pm. Doors open at 6:30pm and will be locked at 7:00pm
Directed by Becky Strickland

Based on Louisa May Alcott's classic 1869 semi-autobiographical novel, it focuses on the four March sisters — brassy, tomboy-like, aspiring writer Jo, romantic Meg, pretentious Amy, and kind-hearted Beth — and their beloved Marmee, at home in Concord, Massachusetts while the family patriarch is away serving as a Union Army chaplain during the Civil War. Intercut with the vignettes in which their lives unfold are several recreations of the melodramatic short stories Jo writes in her attic studio.

Crew Cast
Director: Becky Strickland
Jo March: Stacey Poirier
Stage Manager: Silvia Swift
Marmee March: Val Hanet
Producer: Cathie Hamm
Amy March: Moriah Smith
Assist Stage Manager: Mackenzie Moore
Meg March: Kathy MacDonald
Sound: Brad Lawryk
Beth March: Sarah Hanet
Lighting: Micheal Hodgson
Aunt March: Liz Smith
Musical Director: Liz Smith
Mr. Laurence: Don Fornwald
Costumes: Sharon Hoffman Laurie Laurence: Mark Kroeker
Costumes: Christa Obergfell
Mr. John Brooke: Cody Slinn
Stage Hand/Stand In: Chenaya Schuetze
Mrs. Kirk: Jenn Dryden 
Stage Hand/Stand In: Ilan Peimer
Professor Bhaer: Jay Goddard
  Troll: Ilan Peimer
  Hag: Chenaya Schuetze
  Clarissa: Moriah Smith
  Braxton: Cody Slinn
  Rodrigo: Mark Kroeker
  Rodrigo 2: Sarah Hanet
  Knight: Don Fornwald

Over the River and Through the Woods by Joe DiPietro

On Stage Dates: May 1-4 & May 8-11 (Doors open at 7:30 - Show starts at 8:00 Sharp)
Directed by Tony Savile

Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey. His parents retired and moved to Florida. That doesn't mean his family isn't still in Jersey. In fact, he sees both sets of his grandparents every Sunday for dinner. This is routine until he has to tell them that he's been offered a dream job. The job he's been waiting for—marketing executive—would take him away from his beloved, but annoying, grandparents. He tells them. The news doesn't sit so well. Thus begins a series of schemes to keep Nick around. How could he betray his family's love to move to Seattle, for a job, wonder his grandparents? Well, Frank, Aida, Nunzio and Emma do their level best, and that includes bringing to dinner the lovely—and single—Caitlin O'Hare as bait…we won't give the ending away here.

Cast Crew
Nick: Chris Armstrong
Director: Tony Savile
Frank: Michael Rawluk
Stage Manager: Therisa Peimer
Nunzio: Curt Sprickerhoff
Theatre Guru: Stacey Poirier
Emma: Cathie Hamm
Front of House: Maggie Pugh
Aida: Silvia Swift
Costumes: Maggie Pugh
Kaitlin: Kara Pare
Prompter: Maggie Pugh

Lighting Technician: Shane Tollefson
Sound Technician: Dani Peimer

Props: Carla Friesen-Martin

Hair/Make-Up: Sharon Hoffman

Hair/Make-Up: Mackenzie Moore