WEEK TWO: March 16 - 19

Really Great Hats
WRITER: Norma Crawford
DIRECTOR: Barbara Larose
CHOREOGRAPHER: Jennifer Johnson
COSTUME DESIGN: Margaret Spence
CAST: Nicole Chandra, Sarah Gay,
Michelle D'Alessandro Hatt,
Fiona Newman,
Laura O'Connor,
Andrea Romaldi, Graham Shaw,
Janice Williamson
If you're a proud member of the Hillsbridge Ladies Lunch Club (circa 1905), you've got to keep up with the Thought of the Day, Book of the Week, Sociology, Psychology, all the latest Fiction, and now a meeting with famed author Osric Dane! The ladies of the Lunch Club offer a glimpse of how far we've come in the last 100 years. The play is adapted from a short story written by Edith Wharton, first published in 1911.
Southern Belle
WRITER: Shannon McDonough
DIRECTOR: Tabitha Keast
CAST: Florence Ballard, Tina McCulloch
Isabelle DeBelanger is a proper southern lady; a bit repressed but always polite. The three constants in her life are the evil Marietta Buckater, The Nitty Gritty Pumpkin and Rifle Festival Pie Baking Competition, and her weekly therapist appointment. Something has happened this week to change all of that...
At Home With Jack And Jill
WRITER: Victoria Dawe
DIRECTOR: Morgan K.P. Taylor
CAST: Luis Fernandes, Rachel MacMillan
John and Gillian are the perfect couple - attractive, affluent and oh-so-trendy. But under the surface lurk old resentments, seething hatreds, and recalcitrant fantasies. Some marriages are too perfect to be true.
Breathe
WRITER: Julie Florio
DIRECTOR: Adrienne Rogers
STAGE MANAGER: Kim Battistini
CAST: Jane E. McGregor, Stephen Near
A crummy back alley...
A secret relationship...
With the flick of a lighter -
your whole life can change...
Hang The Jury
WRITER: Lawrence Lamey
DIRECTOR: Victoria Shepherd
STAGE MANAGER: Cheryl Rouse
CAST: Geoffrey Allen, Tricia Brioux,
Carol Anne Gillis, Paul Hardy,
Ian Orr, Andrea Paloc
The law is a blunt instrument;
not a scalpel, a dulled chisel.
A sister and brother grow up to go different ways -
she to the bench, he to prison.
SATURDAY STAGED READING
Nicimis (Little Brother)
WRITER: Dawn Dumont
DIRECTOR: Kathryn Winning
CAST: Benjamin Blais, Dawn Dumont, Nadine Jackson, Greg Odjig
Growing up on the reserve, Angie always watched out for her little brother Keegic and now that she's back, she wants to pick up where she left off. But does big sister always know best?
