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King Lear


From the latest offerings at local theatres, the Performing Arts section gives you a quick glance at what's happening in the world of theatre around our community

King Lear Production
October, 2004 at Thorneloe Theatre

Gore Bay Summer Theatre

  The Gore Bay Summer Theatre was established several years ago by the Gore Bay Town Council and the theatre's first artistic director, Bill Hart. It has, since then, provided some of the best entertainment in Northern Ontario.
     

Le Theatre du Nouvel-Ontario

  Founded in Sudbury in 1971, Le Theatre du Nouvel-Ontario is the only French-language professional theatre company in Northern Ontario. It is also proud to be the first French-language theatre outside of Quebec to be equipped with its own black-box theatre.
     

Sudbury Theatre Centre

  The Sudbury Theatre Centre, Sudbury's English-language professional theatre company. Not just a fine building where plays are performed, but a living entity, brought to life with dedication, determination and dreams.
     

Theatre Cambrian

  Theatre Cambrian is a highly respected community theatre company offering quality entertainment in Northern Ontario since 1985. The company has been a strong supporter of Theatre Arts and Musical students throughout Ontario.
     
Thorneloe Theatre

  The objective of the Thorneloe Theatre Arts Program is to introduce each student to the discipline, creativity and "magic" of theatre in all of its social and intellectual dimensions. A 157 seat theatre fully equipped provides state of the art support to the work of the of faculty and students.
     

Valley Community Theatre

  The Valley Community Theatre Communautaire de la Vallée Inc is a community based organization. Its first play was presented in December 1999 and have continued to entertain audiences since.

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