Lots of options for the kids to have fun, in a safe environment. Seating for eating outside of the movie, before & after. Kids love the arcade. Great seating & sound within the theatre itself. Clean washrooms. Courteous staff. It would be nice to have an indoor play-gym, climbing walls, a foam/ball pit, or a climbing maze. Something for all day entertainment for all ages of kids, but especially the youth & teenagers.Read more
TROUBLE IN PANTOLAND - Musical/British Panto'Family Pack' of 4 tickets – Just $65!!Written By Sharon HulmDirected by Liz Auston / Music Direction by Alissa Smith / Produced by Judy...more...See more text
We are Prince Edward Community Theatre, a Non Profit corporation founded in June of 2008, dedicated to providing live community theatre at an affordable price in Prince Edward Coun...more...See more text
Video CollectionAs Canada nears the 200th birthday of its first prime minister and primary architect, SirJohnA2015 is moderating a Conversation about Sir John A's legacy- warts and...more...See more text
Founded in 1990 as Theatre Beyond by Paul Gelineau, the company became The People's Theatre Kingston in 1992 and had two more Artistic Directors under that name: Kathryn MacKay (19...more...See more text
Welcome to the Roxy Events Listings. Here you will find information on Roxy club events (The Roxy Kids in Action and the Roxy Art Film Club), events happening in and around Uxbridg...more...See more text
Oshawa Little Theatre provides an increasingly diverse audience and its theatre practitioners with consistently high-quality, excellent-value live performances, education and mento...more...See more text
Trip to Visit Winter and Hope from DOLPHIN TALE 2Now you can be a part of Winter's inspiring story, with a free Florida vacation to St. Pete/ Clearwater! One lucky winner and three...more...See more text
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The Theatre was named after one of the English-speaking world's best known humorists, Stephen Leacock (1869-1944), whose amusing home-spun stories about small-town Ontario endeared...more...See more text