3rd Annual Dance Theatre Collective Showcase

Last year, 13 local & exciting dance and theatre groups came together at the 3rd Annual Dance Theatre Collective to showcase their amazing talents on the Main Stage of the Burlington Performing Arts Centre.  Not only is this event a great opportunity to highlight the caliber and vibrancy of the local dance and theatre community in Burlington but also a chance to engage and collaborate with old friends and colleagues.

We have been invited to participate in the 4th Annual Dance Theatre Collective on Saturday, November 15, 2014.

DANCE & THEATRE COLLECTIVE 2014

Theatre Burlington’s Next Production: Pinocchio

Words and Music by Vic Hyde and Jerry Webb

Directed by Scott Bloxom

Annual Children’s Show
An entertaining take on a familiar fairy tale with a British pantomime twist. Expect chases, slapstick, songs and all sorts of silliness.

Our children’s productions are designed for the little ones to experience live theatre in an up close, friendly theatre setting that includes colourful costumes, sets and lighting. The children are encouraged to sit up front on mats while caregivers use the regular chairs.

November 21-22-23, 27-28-29, 2014
– Thursday shows: 7:00 PM
– Friday shows: 7:30 PM
– Saturday & Sunday shows: 1:30 PM & 3:30 PM

Call the Box Office at 905-637-1728 or request tickets online!

Praise for Sherlock Holmes and the West End Horror

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Photo by Leonie Holmes

As President of the group, let me say that Theatre Burlington (and conflict of interest be damned), Michael Hannigan, his production team and joyful cast of well seasoned to downright virginal performers celebrate the immutable determination of Community Theatre to put on a show, difficulties/expenses/resources/insurmountable problems also be bloody well damned!!

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Barefoot in the Park

A comedy by Neil Simon
Directed by David Mallis

Classic American comedy of young marriage in the 1960s

An early Neil Simon at his comedic best in this funny, side-splitting story of young people setting out in their married life. Older theatre-goers will remember the story of Corrie and Paul trying to learn how to settle into their walk-up New York brownstone apartment. Younger audiences will discover the high quality of American situation comedies of the 1960s, how great the story-telling and the writing were and continue to amaze us today.

April 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 –  May 1, 2 – 2015

Call the Box Office at 905-637-1728 or request tickets online!
Cash payment and ticket pickup at the door.

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