JUNE 2012
The Kitchen
Witches
a comedy by Caroline Smith
Directed by Nancy Erskine
(CLICK
HERE for show dates and details)
Isobel Lomax and Dolly Biddle are two "mature"
cable-access cooking show hostesses who have
hated each other for 30 years, ever since Larry
Biddle dated one and married the other. When
circumstances put them together on a TV show
called The Kitchen Witches, the insults are
flung harder than the food!
"Canadian playwright Caroline
Smith has whipped up a hilarious tale."
-Simcoe
Times-Reformer
"Take a handful
of animated actors, add a lively and responsive
audience, let the plot thicken and you get a
savoury show that's sure to please even the
fussiest palate."-The
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Winner of the 2005
Samuel French Canadian Play Contest!!
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past bits and bites...
2012
March
2012
Deadly
Incentive
Murder
mystery
dinner show
2011
May 2011
Jenny's
House of Joy
production
April
2011
Theatre of Tomorrow'
see details
here
February
2011
Naughty or
Nice Variety
Show
2010
November
2010
Scream
Queens
production
October
2010
Theatre of Tomorrow'
third season
started
June 2010
Acting
Out
Registration
May 2010
Cinderella
Waltz
production
details
production
April 2010
Private
classes and
performance
March 2010
Ready for
ACTion!
performance
February
2010
Theatre
of Tomorrow
2nd annual
production
January 2010
Audition
call for May 2010 DCT
production
  
2009
November 2009
Plaza Suite performance
August 2009
Acting
Out! puts on a fantastic
public show!
July 2009
Acting Out! begins second
set of classes
June 2009
Production
of
Suitehearts
May 2009
Registration
started for
Acting
Out!
April 2009
Theatre of
Tomorrow First Teen production
March 2009
Dunnville kids put on a free
variety show at DCT
February 2009
DCT volunteer Chelsea
Maloney and two others
won a competition with a video
creation entitled
"Speak Up."
Read more in our local newspaper
  
News 2008
On
Saturday August 12th, over 50
people from Toronto, St. Catherines, Hamilton and Dunnville and
surrounding area came out for auditions at Dunnville Community
Theatre for the independent film "Envelop" by Lucas K. Labrecque,
editor of the Food Networks David Rocco's Dolce Vita.
Mike
Maloney scored the part of Steve and Nancy Gimblett plays the part
of Nurse Ellen Morrow opposite Nick Mancuso.
Most of the
footage for the Horror/thriller film (inspired by Stanley Kubrick's
work) was shot at DCT and some was shot at the Haldimand War Memorial
Hospital. Read the
Welland Tribune or Chronicle
coverage articles
1,
2, or
3.photos
courtesy of Chronicle.
        
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