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While saying she’s “disappointed” council has denied Owen Sound Little Theatre’s request to waive the rental fees for 10 outdoor performances at Kelso Beach’s amphitheatre this summer, OSLT’s board president says the group is still planning to ensure the shows will go on.
Cathie Locke said the events are a way for the organization to still stage performances – provided public health restrictions are lifted enough by then – and bring in some much-needed revenue during the pandemic, which forced it to close The Roxy Theatre to the public in mid-March.
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Owen Sound’s Roxy Theatre is presenting the newest installation of its Roxy at Home series, Gas Head Willy.
From now until February 3rd at 11:59 pm, the performance will be available on demand.
A release from the theatre says, Gas Head Willy is a fast-paced piece of detective fiction about Owen Sound’s prohibition-era boozers, bootleggers and brawlers.
Back in 2017, this live radio-style broadcast, included onstage foley artists creating non-stop sound effects.
Gas Head Willy was local author Richard Thomas’ first novel.
Set in 1921, Gas Head Willy, who is the son of an Owen Sound millionaire goes missing and Private Investigator D.B. Murphy has been hired to find him.
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