West Moon Street
by Rob Urbinati
Directed by Wendy Wagner
September 20 - 24, and September 27 - October 1, 2011
Lord Arthur is deliriously happy – just down from
Oxford and engaged to be married – when a mysterious palm reader
predicts that he will commit a murder. A proper English
gentleman, Arthur believes it is his Duty to get this killing
business over with before he marries.
But his education has not provided him with the required skills,
and a hilarious series of mishaps ensues as he sets about
finding a victim.
Based on Lord Arthur Savile's Crime by Oscar
Wilde.
Maggie's Getting
Married by
Norm Foster
directed by Dorothy Gardner
November 8 - 12
and November 15 - 19, 2011
You are cordially invited to
join the Duncan family as they prepare for the wedding of their
youngest daughter. It's the night before the big day and
everything is going according to plan at the rehearsal party
until Maggie's older sister Wanda discovers she knows the groom
a little better than Maggie would like. Will the sibling rivalry
between the bride-to-be and her party-girl sister ruin the
wedding? Laugh the night away with this hilarious romantic
comedy by Norm Foster, Canada's funniest playwright.
Pack of Lies
by Hugh Whitemore
Directed by Bev Brooks
February 7 - 11 and February 14 - 18, 2012
"If I had to choose between betraying my country and
betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my
country." -- E.M. Forster. Set in a London suburb and based on
true events, this thriller begins when the Jackson family greets
their good friends and Canadian neighbours, the Krogers. The
Jacksons are quickly thrust into the middle of an investigation
by the mysterious agent Stewart, who is tracking Russian spies.
Suddenly even innocent actions take on sinister meanings as the
family struggles with deception and lies...and choosing between
loyalty to their country or to their friends.
Friends, With
Benefits by
Kate Horzempa & L.E. Hines
Directed by Brett Kelly
March 27 - 31 and April 3 - 7, 2012
When Ben and Lily met several years ago, it was
"friends at first sight". But, nobody believes that Lily and Ben
are "just friends". As Ben's parents plot to ensure he finds
true love, Lily may have just discovered her dream man. Will
they be able to hold off meddling friends and family long enough
to realize their true feelings? This hilarious Canadian comedy
puts the bounds of friendship to the test.
Romeo & Juliet
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Tom Kobolak
May 15 - 19 and May 22 - 26, 2012
Shakespeare's masterpiece of love, courage and redemption comes
to life against the backdrop of the 1848 Uprising. And as the
struggle of Italian patriots flares into open and bloody revolt
against their Austrian overlords, two Houses, both alike in
dignity, face a new and powerful mutiny of their own...
"Commend me to thy Lady, And bid her hasten all the house to
bed....
... Romeo is coming."
And for the holiday season . . .
A Year With Frog and
Toad by Robert
and Willie Reale
Directed by Karen Boese
December 27 - December 30, 2011
This musical remains true to the spirit of the
original stories by Arnold Lobel as it follows two great
friends, the cheerful and popular Frog and the rather grumpy
Toad through four fun-filled seasons. Waking from hibernation in
the spring, they proceed to plant gardens, swim, rake leaves and
go sledding, learning life lessons along the way, including a
most important one about friendship and rejoicing in the
attributes that make each of us different and special.
And a special presentation by the
Youth of Kanata Theatre:
Disney's
Beauty and the Beast Jr.
Music by: Alan Menken
Lyrics by: Howard Ashman & Tim Rice
Book by: Linda Woolverton
Originally directed by: Robert Jess Ross
Original production by: Disney Theatrical Productions
Performances at:
7pm on Friday June 8, 2012 and at 1pm and 3:30pm on Saturday June
9, 2012
.Reserved seats: all tickets $5.00
DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR.
is
presented through special arrangement with
Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized
performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684
www.MTIShows.com
Note: All plays are subject to the performance rights
being
available.