47th SEASON 2015-2016
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47th SEASON 2015-2016
kanata theatre 47th SEASON 2015-2016 4000 Miles by Amy Herzog Directed by Sandy Wynne September 15-19 and 22-26, 2015 This Pulizter Prize finalist and Time Magazine’s “best play of the year” explores both growing up and growing old. With his backpack, bicycle, and stories of his life-changing cross-country cycling trip in tow, 21-year-old Leo lands on the New York City doorstep of his 91-year-old leftist grandmother, Vera. Their month together is sometimes combative, yet always compassionate. These intergenerational roommates offer a wonderful mix as this funny, moving and revealing show delves into the intimacies and complexities of adult relationships with families, friends and lovers. Radium Girls adapted by D.W. Gregory Directed by Tom Kobolak November 3-7 and 10-14, 2015 The Radium Girls were young working class women who painted the dials of watches and clocks for everyone – wondrous products with numbers that glowed in the dark in the 1920’s. Their hair would glow after leaving the factory... Their boyfriends would smile. They became so sick that in court, they couldn’t raise their arms to swear to tell the truth... For in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Newark, New Jersey, geiger counters held over the graves of women dead too soon will actually start to click.... Cat’s Cradle by Leslie Sands Directed by Susan Monaghan The Ron Maslin Playhouse is a modern 350-seat theatre located at 1 Ron Maslin Way, Kanata, ON K2V 1A7 just off Terry Fox Drive, south of highway 417 February 2-6 and 9-13, 2016 Nothing tickles the entertainment bone more than a well crafted whodunit and Cat’s Cradle has all the right ingredients. An unsolved kidnapping (murder?) occurred near or at the old coaching house in the remote English village of Waverton Magna. Detective Inspector Frost arrives on the scene determined to catch the killer who eluded him twelve years ago. He is not a welcome sight as nearly everyone in the village is a suspect. Can the world weary Inspector solve the mystery that has haunted him through his career? Can you? The Odd Couple by Neil Simon Directed by Jim Clarke and Ron Gardner March 22-26 & March 29-April 2, 2016 Felix Unger, the neat freak, has been kicked out of his house by his wife. Oscar Madison, the disorganized free spirit, is enjoying a bachelor’s life. Oscar feels sorry for his friend and reluctantly takes Felix in, but as their polar opposite personlities quickly clash and the arrangement becomes unmanageable, the friendship frays at the ends. Calendar Girls by Tim Firth Directed by Tania Carrière May 10-14 and 17-21, 2016 This is a true story of a very ordinary group of women who spark an uproar with a very untraditional charity fundraiser to honour one of their husband’s fight with Leukemia. Dropping everything for a good cause, their modesty spared only by artfully placed cakes, knitting and flower arrangements, their calendar puzzles their husbands and mortifies their children, and sparks a global phenomenon. A story of courage, Calendar Girls is quirky, poignant and hilarious. OC Transpo bus route 118 runs past the Playhouse. The Stittsville 96 route stops at Terry Fox and Hazeldean Road. Routes are subject to change at any time. TICKET PRICES Single ticket (1 play) Season Subscription (5 plays) $20.00 $75.00 A Season Subscription gives you: • • • • Guaranteed seating Priority seating choice the following year 25% off regular ticket prices Up to 20% off at D’Arcy McGee’s Pub TICKET POLICY: Current subscribers are guaranteed renewal of their seats until Sunday May 31, 2015. Seats are then assigned first come, first served: • first, to change requests by current subscribers • then, to requests for new subscriptions We regret we cannot offer refunds; however: • Subscribers may exchange their tickets for another performance of the same play, depending on seat availability. • Exchanges must occur at least 48 hours before the performance date shown on the original ticket. • Exchange requests will only be processed once the tickets to be exchanged are received in the Box Office.There is a mail box by the front entrance of the Playhouse for ticket drop-off at any time. • We charge a $1.00 administration fee for each ticket exchanged or replaced. • For the five main plays, a student (with ID) may purchase a rush seat for $5 from 5 to 8 pm on performance nights. 25% DISCOUNT on single tickets for Canadian Armed Forces members and DND civilians Find us on Facebook at Kanata Theatre Follow us on Twitter @KanataTheatre kanata theatre is a community organization; its membership is composed of more than 200 volunteers from this community with an interest in theatre. From our team, directors, producers, production crews and actors create the season’s productions. If you would like to join, membership applications are available at the box office, online, or call us at 613-831-4435. Each season, we present five full-length plays with 10 performances each, Tuesday through Saturday of two successive weeks. In addition, Kanata Theatre presents one family play each season, plus workshop and training productions. Call 613-831-4435 Kanata Theatre is a non-profit organization. Please think about topping up your subscription with a donation, for which you will receive a tax receipt (for donations of $20 or more) and our heartfelt thank you! for the most up to date information Charitable Registration 11897 7602 RR0001 BOX OFFICE HOURS: Performance rights subject to availability. www.kanatatheatre.com