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 him to readers throughout the world. His gravesite is located at St. George's Anglican Church on Hedge Road in Sutton.The campaign to build the Stephen Leacock Theatre was spearheaded by the late Whipper Billy Watson, who was also a life-long resident of Georgina. This beautiful building, located at 130 Gwendolyn Drive in Keswick, houses both the Theatre and Club 55 for seniors.
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 Uxbridge, as well as special events and Roxy news. Your source to keep in touch with everything that's going on!If you would like to have an event held at the Roxy Theatres or have your community events and notices posted here, please send an e-mail to info@roxytheatres.com and we would be happy to place your event on our list!