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Increasing awareness big part of Coming Out Monologues

Increasing awareness big part of Coming Out Monologues

“I think it is really important because we do encounter moments of hate speech in the valley. Having events where people can come together and not just celebrate, but learn.”
Mending Fences soon on CD

Mending Fences soon on CD

It’s a labour of love, it’s now all wrapped up and on May 28 it can be heard at Communitea Café in Canmore. Mending Fences, a 12-track CD by Doon Wilkins, will be released after a year of contemplation, songwriting, recording – even sheep herding.
PTP presents Wholly Comedy – A Festival of Four One Act Plays

PTP presents Wholly Comedy – A Festival of Four One Act Plays

Bow Valley theatrical talent will be under the spotlight Feb. 22-26 at the Canmore Miners’ Union Hall, with Pine Tree Players’ Wholly Comedy – A Festival of Four One Act Plays.
LETTER: Much done to improve accessibility for all people

LETTER: Much done to improve accessibility for all people

Editor: Dec. 3 is the United Nations International Day Of People With Disabilities. I would like to acknowledge Canmore's steps toward accessibility. The Pine Tree players now have a described audio service and sign language interpreters. Some of our
Constellations explores life, love in a multiverse

Constellations explores life, love in a multiverse

“DIY Theatre is a group we have worked with before. We have brought plays with them here before and director Shelby Reinitz has directed at the Canmore Summer Theatre festival. They are a group based in Calgary, but we have done a lot of collaboration with them.”
Get your groove on with 'Barefoot in the Park' in Canmore

Get your groove on with 'Barefoot in the Park' in Canmore

Canmore theatre group brings 1960s inspired production to stage with return of live indoor performance.
To thine own hate of Hamlet, be true

To thine own hate of Hamlet, be true

CANMORE – Authenticity is something every actor struggles to bring to the role, and the play I Hate Hamlet, produced by the Pine Tree Players and directed by Kizzie Sutton, aims to tackle themes of what makes an actor authentic and great, head on.
Union Hall granted renovation funds

Union Hall granted renovation funds

The Canmore Miners’ Union Hall is one of the last remnants of the town’s coal mining history and over the next few months the building will be renovated to celebrate that history while also increasing its presence as a centre for the arts.
Odd Couple set

Odd Couple set

Pine Tree Players’ latest comedic offering will be one of firsts for the local amateur theatre group. The play itself is not a first, of course, as The Odd Couple dates back to Neil Simon’s Broadway offering from 1965.
PTP staging Arsenic and Old Lace

PTP staging Arsenic and Old Lace

To all appearances, they’re sweet old spinsters who provide a warm, comfortable home for gentlemen who otherwise might spend their days alone, unnoticed and anonymous. Mind you, there’s much more to the Brewster sisters than meets the eye.
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