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Performances at the Sullivan Mahoney Courthouse Theatre (101 King Street,
Sept 9, 2010
Downtown Alliance for the Performing Arts (DAPA) invites you to see what’s happening at the Courthouse during the 2010-2011 season. Courthouse season launch from 4:30 pm to 7 pm (presentations at 5 pm). For information call 905-682-8326 X26.
Sept 23-Oct 2, 2010
Stray Theatre presents The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco. The world famous play by the great Absurdist playwright, author of Rhinoceros and many other dramas and farces. An elderly couple stage a celebration that will culminate in the arrival of an impressive orator who will deliver an important message. Performances Wednesday to Saturday at 8 pm. 2 pm matinees on Sunday, Sept 26 and Saturday Oct 2. Tickets $15, $12 Students & Seniors, Pay-what-you-can at matinees. Tickets available at the door or reserve at 905-380-2293.
Oct 20, 2010
Carousel Players presents Carousel Caravan, a theatrical fundraising event with all proceeds going directly to sponsor performances by Carousel Players for Niagara schools with limited resources. Event starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets $40. Box Office 905-682-8326 X26.
Nov 6-21, 2010
Lyndesfarne Theatre Projects presents the Canadian premiere of Steven Berkoff's Shakespeare's Villains directed by Kelly Daniels and starring Ric Reid. A one-man, tour-de-force. Hilarious and contemporary journey of the Bard’s best of the worst! Performances Wednesdays to Saturdays at 7:30 pm, Wednesday and Friday matinees at 12 Noon and Sunday matinees at 2 pm. Previews Nov 4 & 5. Tickets $25, Students and Seniors $15, eyeGO $5. Call the box office at 905-938-1222 or purchase tickets online at www.lyndesfarnetheatreprojects.com
Nov 25-Dec 4, 2010
Essential Collective Theatre presents Luck by Stephanie Jones, adapted from the novel by Joan Barfoot (published by KNOPF Canada). Three women, three days and the lingering memories of one man. Performances Tuesday to Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. Tickets $18, $15 Students & Seniors, Pay-what-you-can matinees on Sunday, eyeGO $5. For more information call 905-684-6255 or visit www.ectheatre.ca
Dec 9-11, 2010
Carousel Players presents Commotion, a series of plays created and performed by Niagara youth produced in partnership with Brock University and TALK Niagara. This year features the work of students from Laura Secord Secondary School and Eastdale Secondary School. For audiences 14 and up. Call Carousel Players to book free tickets for school and public performances at Box Office 905-682-8326 X26.
Jan 6-9, 2011
Theatre Beyond Words presents Potato People:theNextGeneration, inspired by graphic novels. Tales from the Garden is for family audiences. Masks, music and comic mayhem abound as Nancy Potato and George Beanstalk try to sprout a seed on a rooftop garden - with some amazing results. Performances from Thursday to Sunday at 2 pm & 7 pm. Tickets $10, eyeGO $5. Box Office 905-468-7582 or
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Jan 20-23, 2011
Theatre Beyond Words presents Potato People:theNextGeneration, inspired by graphic novels. Tales from the Street is for mature audiences. So you think you’ve seen Potato People? Not like this. These tales challenge the audience to see the world from very unusual points of view. Masks, music and powerful images make the characters’ thoughts visible. Performances from Thursday to Sunday at 2 pm & 8 pm. Tickets $20, Students/Seniors $15, eyeGO $5. Box Office 905-468-7582 or
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Jan 29, 2011
Carousel Players presents The Remarkable Flight of Marnie McPhee by Daniel Karasik for ages 8 and up. A 9 year old would-be astronaut gets caught building a spaceship in her basement. This heart-warming play follows Marnie’s adventures as she discovers the importance of family. Performances at 11 am and 2 pm. Tickets $12, eyeGO $5. Box Office 905-682-8326 X26.
Feb 5-6, 2011
Brock Centre for the Arts presents Peggy Baker and Nova Bhattacharya. Two superb Canadian solo dancers come together for a rare, shared program of contemporary dance and music. Performances on Saturday at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 2:30 pm. Brock Centre for the Arts Box Office 905-688-5550 X3257. Visit arts.brocku.ca
Feb 10-26, 2011
Theatre A&A presents The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Performances Thursday at 8 pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm & 11:30 pm. For information contact
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Mar 12-27, 2011
Lyndesfarne Theatre Projects presents Program to be announced. Check Lyndesfarne’s website for details. Previews March 10 – 11. Performances Wednesday - Saturday at 7:30 pm; Wednesday & Friday matinees at 12 Noon; Sundays at 2 pm. Tickets $25, Students and Seniors $15, eyeGO $5. Call the box office at 905-938-1222 or purchase tickets on line at www.lyndesfarnetheatreprojects.com
Apr 1, 2011
Brock Centre for the Arts presents Debashish Bhattacharya . This Indian guitar maestro will perform with his brother Subhasis on tablas, who is at the forefront of his generation of Indian percussionists. Performance at 7:30 pm. Brock Centre for the Arts Box Office 905-688-5550 X3257. Visit arts.brocku.ca
Apr 9, 2011
Carousel Players presents Peg and the Yeti adapted by Monica Dufault from the book by Kenneth Oppel for children 4 and up. A brave girl named Peg sets out on a great adventure to climb Mount Everest. The audience participates in the expedition by creating the imaginary events and places along the way. Performances at 11 am and 2 pm. Tickets $12, eyeGO $5. Box Office 905-682-8326 X26.
Apr 13-16, 2011
neXt Company Theatre presents Other Woman by David Fancy. A contemporary tragedy about the limits of desire featuring Monica Dufault. Performances Wednesday to Saturday at 8 pm. Tickets $10, Students $5. Tickets available at the door. Visit www.nextcompanytheatre.com
Apr 28-May 1, 2011
In the Soil: Niagara's Homegrown Arts Festival. In the Soil is brought to you by Suitcase in Point, Brock Centre for the Arts, Niagara Artists Centre, Yummy Recordings and the St. Catharines and Area Arts Council. A variety of performances at the Sullivan Mahoney Courthouse Theatre. Tickets available at the door. eyeGO $5. Visit www.inthesoil.on.ca
May 7, 2011
Carousel Players presents Offensive Fouls by Jason Long, a Hustle N' Bustle Theatre Company production for audiences 12 and up. Christine is mad at Joey, her high school boyfriend. She suspects he knows something about a racial incident in their neighbourhood and he’s not telling. Performances at 11 am and 2 pm. Tickets $12, eyeGO $5. Box Office 905-682-8326 X26.
May 11-22, 2001
Stray Theatre presents Where's My Money by John Patrick Shanley. Pulitzer Prize winning author of Moonstruck and Doubt. Shanley’s vivisection of love, death and the debts we owe each other. Previews May 11 & 12. Performances Wednesday – Saturday at 8 pm. Matinees at 2 pm on Saturday May 14 & 21 and Sunday May 15. Tickets $15, Students & Seniors $12, Previews $10, Pay-what-you-can matinees. Tickets on sale from one week before first performance. Tickets available at the door or reserve at 905-685-1937.
June 3-5, 2011
Niagara Dance Company presents Verity, an evening of contemporary dance. Performances Friday to Saturday at 8 pm, Sunday at 2 pm. Tickets $20, Students / Seniors / CADA $16, eyeGO $5. Box Office: Centre for the Arts – Brock University 905-688-5550 ext 3257. Visit www.niagaradancecompany.com
June 9-25, 2011
Theatre A&A presents Program to be announced. Performances Thursdays to Saturdays at 8 pm. For information contact
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Photo credit: Blair Keyzer in Where the Wild Things Are in front of the Old Court House. Photo by Blair Gable. |

