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The Affections Of May

A Romantic Comedy by Norm Foster

  May  9 — 18      2012

This Canadian classic stands out as one of Norm Foster’s best. May Henning is the owner of a small town bed and breakfast. She is deserted by her husband Brian when he decides to returns to big city. Poor is left to fend for herself amongst the locals. With things in her B&B falling apart, Quinn the handyman shows up to lend her more than just a hand. Soon after that Hank from the bank comes courting with more than just a loan. May is caught between the two long time rivals and things heat up even further when her husband comes home unexpectedly. 

 

It Had To Be You

A Comedy by Rene Taylor and Joseph Bologna

Sept 5—14 2012

This delightful comedy begins on Christmas Eve with Theada Blau, a New York actress who's career and love life are both a disaster. She auditions for a TV commercial hoping to land a big role and pay her rent but instead she lands a husband. Vito Pignoli is a lady's man and a TV producer which means he's the answer to both of Theada's problems. She tricks Vito into coming up to her apartment and once there she locks the door and throws away the key. Trapped and injured Vito is forced to help Theada get her life and career back on track. These two strong willed characters engage in a wacky and witty evening of creative courtship. This old fashioned romance of errors is not to be missed. 

 

Christmas with

The Queen Of Kincardine

A Christmas Comedy by Kevin Riordan

Nov 26 thru Dec 14      2012

 

When the recently widowed Mary becomes bored with the Women’s Institute and the Ladies Auxiliary she decides to start a special club of her own. In honour of her late husband’s Scottish roots she forms an exclusive ladies only group dedicated to all the things Celtic and fun. The Scots Bonnets are born and they immediately take the small town of Kincardine by storm. These ladies bring smiles to the faces of all they meet by wearing their trademark plaid skirts and hats. This wild and wonderful group of women even manage to save Christmas for a young couple by helping put a bonnie spark back in their marriage and a big pile of pampers under their tree.