WHEN: Thursday to Saturday; buffet-style dinner at 7, show at 8 p.m.
WHERE: Kamloops United Church, 421 St. Paul St.
TICKETS: $30, available in advance only from Long and McQuade, 1370 Summit Drive; Avalon Books, 417 Tranquille Road; and Kamloops United Church
It s after hours but these offices are just opening for business.
The business in this case is laughter.
Kamloops Players bring back their dinner theatre shows Thursday to Saturday at Kamloops United Church, this season featuring Norm Foster s comedy Office Hours.
Foster is not only the most produced playwright in the country, he s also the undisputed king of Canadian stage comedy. He s had more than 40 plays professionally produced, a number of which have been done by Western Canada Theatre locally (Ethan Claymore, Dear Santa, Outlaw, Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun).
Harbour Theatre Presents THE LADIES FOURSOME
Over the course of 18 holes, secrets and confessions unravel as the women discuss love, sex, children and everything in between. by BWW News Desk
It s like Sex and the City - but on a golf course.
Written by Norm Foster and directed by Jarrod Buttery, The Ladies Foursome at Harbour Theatre follows a quartet of women playing golf, although the sport rarely comes up in their conversation.
Over the course of 18 holes, secrets and confessions unravel as the women discuss love, sex, children and everything in between.
Foster is considered Canada s most produced playwright, known for his humour and insight into the trials and tribulations of everyday life, and is frequently compared to US playwright Neil Simon.
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It’s not easy to get an audience back,” said Jeff Dunn, executive director at the Landmark Community Theatre in.
Theatre North West’s last play of the season, Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun, is absolutely outstanding. Bravo!
The play is very funny. Heroic and heartwarming. Riveting from start to finish.
Ted Price was smart to make this wonderful play his “swan song” as artistic director for TNW but don’t fret, he’ll be back next year to direct a Neil Simon play.
Why more Canadian theatres don’t take on this gem of a play is beyond me. Clearly, playwright Norm Foster is a genius. Local audiences loved On the Flight Path and the Love List.
This time Foster tells the very charming and poignant story of a special bond that grows between two unlike but likeable people with problems Robert, a mentally challenged 35-year-old man, and Holly, a pregnant young woman.
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MORRISBURG The playhouse was closed for most of 2020, but is hoping to reopen in 2021, with strict social-distancing guidelines.
“Everyone is really needing something to look forward to. What we can offer is the gift of live entertainment with all the laughs, stories and music that it brings,” said Donnie Bowes, the artistic director for the Playhouse.
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The shows will begin in April and run until December, which will include comedies and musicals.