Nestled within Discovery Harbour on Georgian Bay, the King's Wharf Theatre is a pleasantly rustic, 385-seat venue that offers all the comforts of a modern facility. Flanked by the historic buildings of a 19th-century British naval and military base, the theatre is located at the end of a beautiful boardwalk that looks on to the homeport of replica ships H.M.S. Bee and H.M.S. Tecumseth.
A visit to the King's Wharf Theatre takes only 45 minutes from Barrie and Orillia, or just over an hour from Collingwood. While in the area, explore the communities of Penetanguishene and Midland, which offer unique shops and dining establishments. You'll also want to discover such treasures as Ontario's first European Community at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons.
Built in 1901, the stunning Gravenhurst Opera House is situated in the heart of downtown Gravenhurst; the Gateway to Muskoka. Featuring arts & cultural programming year-round, this historic gem has exquisite acoustics and is credited for being the birthplace of Summer theatre in Canada.
To produce professional live theatre in the Georgian Triangle by presenting quality productions, events and educational activities which enrich the cultural life of our community. Theatre Collingwood's vision is to be a year-round professional theatre company.
Lots of options for the kids to have fun, in a safe environment. Seating for eating outside of the movie, before & after. Kids love the arcade. Great seating & sound within the theatre itself. Clean washrooms. Courteous staff. It would be nice to have an indoor play-gym, climbing walls, a foam/ball pit, or a climbing maze. Something for all day entertainment for all ages of kids, but especially the youth & teenagers.Read more
Welcome to Barrie - A vibrant and attractive city with swimmable beaches and challenging ski opportunities on our doorstep. An abundance of parkland, totalling over 90 parks, comprising in excess of 300 ha. are scattered throughout the city. Several of these parks line beautiful Kempenfelt Bay.
Founded in 1993 by Toronto residents Attila Glatz and Susan Alberghini in conjunction with local residents, Jim and Jane Alexander, the Huntsville Festival of the Arts has become one of Canada's most significant and highly acclaimed arts festivals. Based in Huntsville, Ontario, the Festival's roots were initially strongly classical and centered around a resident professional symphony orchestra under the baton of Kerry Stratton. Today the Festival covers a broad spectrum of classical and contemporary music events, as well as dance, theatre, literature, children's cultural activities and public celebrations. Muskoka's resort and cottage country offers a variety of unique venues for the Festival's events. Starting in 2005 Huntsville's new Algonquin Theatre became principle venue. In addition, several Huntsville locations are used including Trinity United Church, Muskoka Heritage Place, Deerhurst Resort Pavilion and the Town Centre's outdoor gazebos and waterfront.The Festival fosters a sense of ownership in the community and is considered an integral summer event in the area.
April 8 to April 11, 2015Mady Centre for the Performing ArtsA Delinquent Theatre ProductionBook and Lyrics by Christine QuintanaMusic by Mishelle CuttlerRap Lyrics by Brian CochraneDirected by Laura McLeanAdditional Direction by Chelsea HaberlinStop The World I Want To Get Off!May 21 to 30, 2015Mady Centre for the Performing ArtsBook, Lyrics and Music by Anthony Newley & Leslie BricusseDirected by Josh Epstein
Let Roxy Theatre be your premier regional destination for live theatre and music performance in Owen Sound. We produce four productions annually – a fall musical and three non-musical plays. Contact us.