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Jun
27
7:00 PM19:00

Beetlejuice: The Musical Jr.

It’s our show now, kid. The ghost-with-the-most comes to the stage in Beetlejuice JR., the frightfully funny musical based on the beloved motion picture turned Broadway phenomenon. Lydia Deetz is a strange and unusual teenager, still grieving the loss of her mother and obsessed with the whole “being dead thing.” Lucky for Lydia, she and her father move to a new house haunted by a recently deceased couple and Beetlejuice, a delightful demon with a real zest for life. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter shows his true stripes, unleashing a (Nether)world of pandemonium.

$15. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jun
27
7:30 PM19:30

The Drowning Girls

There’s not much on the stage. Three bathtubs, a metal dress form and shower head hanging above each, a backdrop of panelled walls: That’s about it. Designed by Brian Smith, it’s an apt setting for The Drowning Girls, a ghost story about three British women who, all murdered by the same man in the early years of the last century, were considered–and considered themselves–insubstantial. Insubstantial, that is, until their murderer charmed them into marriage, thereby making them, as one of the trios says, “a useful member of society.”

Grim and disquietingly funny, The Drowning Girls (Great Canadian Theatre Company) is as much a cypher for women’s plight in our own day as it is a look back to an era when many women were dependent on men for everything from money to social standing. It was a situation ripe for abuse–physical, emotional, economic, social. That such varied forms of violence against women still exist is the play’s unspoken message.

$20. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jun
28
2:00 PM14:00

Beetlejuice: The Musical Jr.

It’s our show now, kid. The ghost-with-the-most comes to the stage in Beetlejuice JR., the frightfully funny musical based on the beloved motion picture turned Broadway phenomenon. Lydia Deetz is a strange and unusual teenager, still grieving the loss of her mother and obsessed with the whole “being dead thing.” Lucky for Lydia, she and her father move to a new house haunted by a recently deceased couple and Beetlejuice, a delightful demon with a real zest for life. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter shows his true stripes, unleashing a (Nether)world of pandemonium.

Shows at 2pm and 7pm.

$15. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jun
28
2:00 PM14:00

The Drowning Girls

There’s not much on the stage. Three bathtubs, a metal dress form and shower head hanging above each, a backdrop of panelled walls: That’s about it. Designed by Brian Smith, it’s an apt setting for The Drowning Girls, a ghost story about three British women who, all murdered by the same man in the early years of the last century, were considered–and considered themselves–insubstantial. Insubstantial, that is, until their murderer charmed them into marriage, thereby making them, as one of the trios says, “a useful member of society.”

Grim and disquietingly funny, The Drowning Girls (Great Canadian Theatre Company) is as much a cypher for women’s plight in our own day as it is a look back to an era when many women were dependent on men for everything from money to social standing. It was a situation ripe for abuse–physical, emotional, economic, social. That such varied forms of violence against women still exist is the play’s unspoken message.

$20. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jun
28
7:30 PM19:30

The Drowning Girls

There’s not much on the stage. Three bathtubs, a metal dress form and shower head hanging above each, a backdrop of panelled walls: That’s about it. Designed by Brian Smith, it’s an apt setting for The Drowning Girls, a ghost story about three British women who, all murdered by the same man in the early years of the last century, were considered–and considered themselves–insubstantial. Insubstantial, that is, until their murderer charmed them into marriage, thereby making them, as one of the trios says, “a useful member of society.”

Grim and disquietingly funny, The Drowning Girls (Great Canadian Theatre Company) is as much a cypher for women’s plight in our own day as it is a look back to an era when many women were dependent on men for everything from money to social standing. It was a situation ripe for abuse–physical, emotional, economic, social. That such varied forms of violence against women still exist is the play’s unspoken message.

$20. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jun
29
2:00 PM14:00

Beetlejuice: The Musical Jr.

It’s our show now, kid. The ghost-with-the-most comes to the stage in Beetlejuice JR., the frightfully funny musical based on the beloved motion picture turned Broadway phenomenon. Lydia Deetz is a strange and unusual teenager, still grieving the loss of her mother and obsessed with the whole “being dead thing.” Lucky for Lydia, she and her father move to a new house haunted by a recently deceased couple and Beetlejuice, a delightful demon with a real zest for life. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter shows his true stripes, unleashing a (Nether)world of pandemonium.

$15. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
3
7:00 PM19:00

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
4
10:00 AM10:00

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

Shows at 10am and 2pm.

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
5
2:00 PM14:00

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

Shows at 2pm and 7pm.

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
6
2:00 PM14:00

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
10
7:00 PM19:00

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
11
2:00 PM14:00

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

Shows at 2pm and 7pm.

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
12
2:00 PM14:00

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

Shows at 2pm and 7pm.

Note: The 2pm Show is a Sensory-Friendly Show!

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
13
2:00 PM14:00

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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Jul
14
6:30 PM18:30

Androcles & The Lion

Picture it: towering masks, hand-built puppets, non-stop music pulsing with life, and actors tearing across the stage like they’ve been shot from a cannon of comedy. Androcles and the Lion is a theatrical feast — part Roman circus, part Sesame Street, part Looney Tunes. It’s the funniest musical you’ll see this year, and maybe the most amazing.

Because beneath the roar and riot, there’s a story we all still need: Kindness matters. Courage counts. And when you show compassion — even to a lion — it might just save your life.

Perfect for families. Made for laughter. Built for awe.

$15-$25. Tickets can be purchased here.

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