Monday, December 12, 2011

Cinderella a Smash Hit

It Could Be The Start of a New Christmas Tradition

With the first four performances under their belts, the cast and crew are taking a few days off to rest up for the final weekend run of their smash hit "Cinderella".

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Cinderella - Like you've NEVER seen before!

If you think a pumpkin and mice turning into a golden coach drawn by horses is a little odd you ain't seen nothing yet!!

The Smiths Falls Community theatre is putting on its first Pantomime at the Station Theatre. Expertly directed by Patricia Perry who has a breadth of experience in this art form, Cinderella promises to be rollicking fun for all ages with some hilarious twists on this timeless story in the true tradition of British pantomime.

With Jamie Schoular and Robert del Grande exploring their feminine side as the evil stepsisters, Katharine Coleman exploring the reverse as the Prince (trust me this is holding to tradition), Mike Adams as the tormented Baron Hardupp, Sheila Jasiak as the oh so evil Baroness (get your "boos" ready!), Brant Daniluk as the happy go lucky Buttons, Cassie Hull as the beautiful Cinderella, Taylor Gilligan as the "wish I were Prince" Dandini, Dave Snider & Nick Ritchie as repo men Ammer & Tongs, Tim Bisaillon as the officious Major Domo, Kim Chatwood as the magical Fairy Godmother plus too many more to mention so you need to come out to see your family, friends or neighbours who round out this 30 plus cast!

Show dates are December 8, 9, 10, 16, 17th @ 7:30 pm and December 11th & 18th @ 2 pm and tickets are now on sale at Compositions 47 Main Street East Smiths Falls, (613) 205-1258. We expect they will go fast so to avoid disappointment please book early!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Coming Up in December

Rehearsals are well underway for the Delightful Christmas production of Cinderella. This production is being done in the "English Panto" style. Great fun for the whole family. As a bit of a departure from our regular performance schedule there is only one Thursday evening performance and we have added an additional Sunday Matinee.

Performance Dates are
Dec 8, 9 and 10 evenings
December 11 - Sunday Matinee

December 16 & 17 - evenings
December 18 - Sunday Matinee

Watch for more information on this production here or

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Comedy Night a Great Success

If you missed the Comedy and Improv Revue last Saturday, you missed out on a great night of laughs. Comedians Rick Currie, Geoff Mackay, Rob McLean and Improv master Rick Wharton gave the near-capacity crowd lots to enjoy.

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Coming Up in October

Ottawa Valley Comedy Revue

One Night Only
Saturday October 15, 2011
at 7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 7:00


Featuring Comedians Rick Wharton, Rick Currie, Geoff Mackay and Rob McLean


Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door

There is reserved seating for this production, so be sure to purchase your tickets in advance.
 

Tickets are available by calling
Karen at 613-283-0676

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Coming Up in August

The Sweetest Girl In Town

Clean, wholesome, amusing musical comedy has always been a source of delight to theatre goers. With this thought in mind, the Smiths Falls Community Theatre has selected “The Sweetest Girl in Town” for their summer offering.

The cast rehearses one of the many musical numbers from "The Sweetest Girl In Town"
set to open Thursday August 11 at 8:00 pm

Charles George, author and composer of “My China Doll” & “Rosalie Runs Riot”, which perhaps only a few may remember, also wrote another delightful musical for the times, “The Sweetest Girl in Town”. Written in 1935 it is delightfully humorous both in plot and characterization and is interspersed with fun songs and music written especially for this play. Some of the songs are The Sweetest Girl in Town, Since I Listened to My Radio, He’s My Pal, That Man is Hard to Find and A Thousand Years from Now. The play fairly sizzles with wit and humour and the situations are excruciatingly funny.

Starring Amy Thomlinson as Jackie Sweet, Ray Billiald as Harry Hart, Annette Hutton as Mrs. Lyon Hart, Hugh McCulloch as Mr. Lyon Hart, Kayley Kennedy as Ida Downe, Nelson McCulloch as Willie Love, Matt Baker as Gladden Gay, Rowan McCulloch as Truly Hunting, Nancy Keech as Mrs. Lotta Doe & Peter Hewitt as Dr. Quack, Ashley Haining as Ima Lightfoot, Tim Basaillon as Noah Lott plus many others of your friends and neighbours in the large cast.

Don’t miss “The Sweetest Girl in Town” at the Station Theatre
53 Victoria Avenue, Smiths Falls, opening on
Thursday, August 11th at 8 pm,

other performances on
Friday August 12th, Saturday August 13th, at 8pm,
Sunday, August 14th matinee at 2pm,

then again at 8 pm, Thursday, August 18th, Friday August 19th,
with the finale Saturday, August 20th, 2011

We are pleased to offer the following pricing for this production:
Adults - $20, Seniors 65 and over - $15, Students $10.00 and groups of 15 or more, $15.00 ea

There is reserved seating for this production, so be sure to purchase your tickets in advance.
Tickets are available at:
Spotlight on the Rideau at 613-284-4141
or stop in at Spotlight in the Chambers Street Plaza to purchase your ticket in advance.

Tickets must be paid at the time of purchase.
Spotlight on the Rideau accepts Visa and Mastercard for phone orders
as well as cash or debit for in-person orders

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Coming Up in August

The Sweetest Girl In Town

Clean, wholesome, amusing musical comedy has always been a source of delight to theatre goers. With this thought in mind, the Smiths Falls Community Theatre has selected “The Sweetest Girl in Town” for their summer offering.

The cast rehearses one of the many musical numbers from "The Sweetest Girl In Town"
set to open Thursday August 11 at 8:00 pm

Charles George, author and composer of “My China Doll” & “Rosalie Runs Riot”, which perhaps only a few may remember, also wrote another delightful musical for the times, “The Sweetest Girl in Town”. Written in 1935 it is delightfully humorous both in plot and characterization and is interspersed with fun songs and music written especially for this play. Some of the songs are The Sweetest Girl in Town, Since I Listened to My Radio, He’s My Pal, That Man is Hard to Find and A Thousand Years from Now. The play fairly sizzles with wit and humour and the situations are excruciatingly funny.

Starring Amy Thomlinson as Jackie Sweet, Ray Billiald as Harry Hart, Annette Hutton as Mrs. Lyon Hart, Hugh McCulloch as Mr. Lyon Hart, Kayley Kennedy as Ida Downe, Nelson McCulloch as Willie Love, Matt Baker as Gladden Gay, Rowan McCulloch as Truly Hunting, Nancy Keech as Mrs. Lotta Doe & Peter Hewitt as Dr. Quack, Ashley Haining as Ima Lightfoot, Tim Basaillon as Noah Lott plus many others of your friends and neighbours in the large cast.

Don’t miss “The Sweetest Girl in Town” at the Station Theatre
53 Victoria Avenue, Smiths Falls, opening on
Thursday, August 11th at 8 pm,

other performances on
Friday August 12th, Saturday August 13th, at 8pm,
Sunday, August 14th matinee at 2pm,

then again at 8 pm, Thursday, August 18th, Friday August 19th,
with the finale Saturday, August 20th, 2011

We are pleased to offer the following pricing for this production:
Adults - $20, Seniors 65 and over - $15, Students $10.00 and groups of 15 or more, $15.00 ea

There is reserved seating for this production, so be sure to purchase your tickets in advance.
Tickets are available at:
Spotlight on the Rideau at 613-284-4141
or stop in at Spotlight in the Chambers Street Plaza to purchase your ticket in advance.

Tickets must be paid at the time of purchase.
Spotlight on the Rideau accepts Visa and Mastercard for phone orders
as well as cash or debit for in-person orders