Festival Players of Prince Edward County is the region's professional summer theatre company. For eight years, Festival Players has brought the beautiful landscapes, towns and villages of the County to life through the incredible power of theatre. We match the play to the place, inviting you to explore the nooks and crannies of the County with us. Whether we are in a charming church theatre, a contemporary art gallery, nestled in the vineyards or on Main Street Picton, we are treated to an unforgettable theatre experience.
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 County. Now soon to begin our 5th Season, we are building on our initial success in 2008/09, expanding our Season Ticket holder base, offering Group rates and enlarging our profile in the community. All box office receipts and Sponsorship donations are dedicated to meeting production costs for each show. Persons interested in our Theatre, regardless of background or experience, are heartily invited to contact Lynn by phone or email. We are continuously seeking performance and production crew personnel to participate in mounting the next show
Griffin Clark and Jajube Mandiela Mark HiscoxGriffin Clark and Jajube Mandiela Sean Towgood Griffin Clark, Sean Towgood, and Jajube MandielaJajube Mandiela and Griffin ClarkGriffin Clark waving to fellow soldiersGriffin ClarkHeather MaitlandOur Box office is now open to book your dates for both Doctor Barnardo's Children, and Wounded Soldiers, August 5-30. Theatre is committed to the development and presentation of original Canadian theatre at the Winslow Farm, the family farm of Founding Artistic Director Robert Winslow, in Millbrook, Ontario. Idyllic, rural, and quintessentially Canadian, 4th Line Theatre presents Canadian plays, written by and about Canadians, from small town stories to broad national sagas. The plays presented at 4th Line Theatre explore regional themes, history, and heritage in a politically responsible and culturally sensitive manner.
Art de Triomphe' is a group of artists with disabilities. (One of them for instance (Barb Winfield) is a mouth painter, most are in wheelchairs and some are otherwise handicapped). The core of this group are artists with a reputation in Cobourg, Port Hope and beyond. Some have an MFA and some are new to the Visual Arts. This exhibit displays about 20 paintings in the lobby of the Capitol Theatre, which range from watercolour, to oil, acrylics, silkscreen prints and photography.
Centre Culturel Frontenac is a French art centre in Kingston, Ontario. We organize shows to celebrate arts and culture in French at Octave Theatre. Contact us to know about show timings or bookings.