| Events for September 2010 |
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-01 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-01 at 14:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-01 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-01 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-01 at 20:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-01 at 20:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-02 at 14:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-02 at 14:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-02 at 14:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-02 at 20:00 |
Serious Money by Caryl Churchill
Directed by Eda Holmes
Our look at contemporary Shavians continues with Caryl Churchill’s expose of the world of corporate greed and financial excess- the London Stock Market in the 1980s, which was known as the new Wild West. This wicked satire gets down and dirty with corporate raiders and stock traders all created by a financial boom that seemed to have no end.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-02 at 20:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-02 at 20:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-03 at 14:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-03 at 14:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-03 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-03 at 20:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-03 at 20:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-03 at 20:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-04 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-04 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-04 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-04 at 14:00 |
Serious Money by Caryl Churchill
Directed by Eda Holmes
Our look at contemporary Shavians continues with Caryl Churchill’s expose of the world of corporate greed and financial excess- the London Stock Market in the 1980s, which was known as the new Wild West. This wicked satire gets down and dirty with corporate raiders and stock traders all created by a financial boom that seemed to have no end.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-04 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-04 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-04 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-04 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-05 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-05 at 14:00 |
Serious Money by Caryl Churchill
Directed by Eda Holmes
Our look at contemporary Shavians continues with Caryl Churchill’s expose of the world of corporate greed and financial excess- the London Stock Market in the 1980s, which was known as the new Wild West. This wicked satire gets down and dirty with corporate raiders and stock traders all created by a financial boom that seemed to have no end.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-05 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-05 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-05 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-05 at 20:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-05 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-08 at 14:00 |
Serious Money by Caryl Churchill
Directed by Eda Holmes
Our look at contemporary Shavians continues with Caryl Churchill’s expose of the world of corporate greed and financial excess- the London Stock Market in the 1980s, which was known as the new Wild West. This wicked satire gets down and dirty with corporate raiders and stock traders all created by a financial boom that seemed to have no end.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-08 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-08 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-08 at 20:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-08 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-09 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-09 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-09 at 14:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-09 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-09 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-09 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-09 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-10 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-10 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-10 at 14:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-10 at 18:00 |
Dine in the Vineyard – August 13 and Sept 10
Location: Riverbend Inn & Vineyard
Delicious food, relaxing atmosphere and great friends are the perfect ingredients to a Tuscan Style dining experience amongst the vineyard.
Limited seating available. Book now! Previous Dine in the Vineyard event sold out!
Contact us at 905-468-8866.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-10 at 20:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-10 at 20:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-10 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-11 at 14:00 |
Serious Money by Caryl Churchill
Directed by Eda Holmes
Our look at contemporary Shavians continues with Caryl Churchill’s expose of the world of corporate greed and financial excess- the London Stock Market in the 1980s, which was known as the new Wild West. This wicked satire gets down and dirty with corporate raiders and stock traders all created by a financial boom that seemed to have no end.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-11 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-11 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-11 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-11 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-11 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-12 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-12 at 14:00 |
Stephen Bulger- August 29, 2:00pm
Collecting Photographs
Sponsored by Martin and Moragh Kusy
Toronto photography gallery owner Stephen Bulger will outline the history of the medium as well as the history of collecting photography with an emphasis on key Canadian photographers and trends. Bulger is the President of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) based in Washington, D.C and is co-founder of CONTACT, Toronto’s prestigious photography festival. In 1995 Stephen opened his gallery in Toronto. www.bulgergallery.com
Alan Bryce- September 12, 2:00pm
The Art of Doris McCarthy
Sponsored by Geoffrey and Lorraine Joyner
Toronto art collector and gallery owner, Alan Bryce, started collecting in the 1960’s. He now owns the largest collection of the work of Ontario artist Doris McCarthy, who will be celebrating her 100th birthday this year. A school art teacher from 1933 to 1972, McCarthy was strongly influenced by the Group of Seven’s approach to Canadian Landscape painting. Mr. Bryce will discuss her life and work. www.passagesart.com
For details please contact: 905-262-4510
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-12 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-12 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-12 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-12 at 14:00 |
Serious Money by Caryl Churchill
Directed by Eda Holmes
Our look at contemporary Shavians continues with Caryl Churchill’s expose of the world of corporate greed and financial excess- the London Stock Market in the 1980s, which was known as the new Wild West. This wicked satire gets down and dirty with corporate raiders and stock traders all created by a financial boom that seemed to have no end.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-12 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-12 at 20:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-14 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-14 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-14 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-14 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-15 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-15 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-15 at 14:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-15 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-15 at 20:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-16 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-16 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-16 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-16 at 19:30 |
Niagara Historical Society Museum
2010 Lecture Series
Celebrating the Year of the Villages of Niagara
September 16th - St. David’s Night
Bring your own stories, memories and photos
Lectures start at 7:30pm.
$5.00 or free for Society Members
www.niagarahistorical.museum
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-16 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-16 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-16 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-17 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-17 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-17 at 14:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-17 at 14:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-17 at 20:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-17 at 20:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 10:00 |
In its 47th year, the Niagara Foundation’s Annual House Tour showcases the finest heritage homes and sites in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Each of the properties showcased is of unique architectural or historical significance. Tour runs from 10 am to 5 pm on September 18, 2010. Tickets, for $25 each, may be purchased by clicking here
Tickets are available for pick-up at the Chamber of Commerce office, 26 Queen Street, Lower Level of the Court House.
Foghorn House - 99 River Beach Road
Historically, The Foghorn Station was a semi industrial structure built in 1904 by the Department of Marine and Fisheries Canada and operated as a warning signal for marine vessels. It remains as one of the very few original structures of its kind still standing in the country.
It is a shingle or colonial style of architecture, popular at the turn of the century, housing heavy machinery including air pumps and fog alarm until decommissioned in 1978. The building was then converted to residential use by the station keeper who also operated the two dock area lighthouses. The property was acquired by the Town of N.O.T.L. in 1982 and is an example of adaptive reuse of an industrial building for residential purposes, undergoing many changes over the years to accommodate its changing functions.
Demeath - 69 Prideaux Street
This fine Georgian home was built in 1815 by Dr. Robert Kerr in part on foundations of his previous home destroyed in the burning of the town by withdrawing American forces in December 1813. The brick front of decorative Flemish bond features an off-centre entrance with a fan-enclosed rectangular transom; an identical doorway graces the rear of the house. However, the present second window to the right of the front door was originally a second front entrance, presumably to Kerr’s office and surgery. In addition to his private practice in town, Kerr (son-in-law to the famous native Loyalist, Molly Brant) was surgeon to the Indian Department, regimental surgeon, magistrate, school trustee and Grand Master in the Masonic Lodge.
Inside, the original detailed woodwork has survived; of particular interest is the fine mantelpiece flanked by alcoves in the second floor drawing room/master bedroom. A sympathetic extension to the north was added c 1890. The property was purchased two years ago from the estate of the late Gerald Wooll who was the first president of the Niagara Foundation. The new owners have undertaken an extensive restoration and have added a modern kitchen, eating area and family room across the rear of the original house with unobstructed views of the terraced lawns and gardens extending down to Front Street and the Niagara River beyond.
SCANDRETT HOUSE - 87 PRIDEAUX, CIRCA 1845
Thought to be built by John Davidson the joiner and carpenter credited with producing so much of the fine woodwork in Niagara, including the pulpit in St Andrews, between the late 1820,s and early 1860’s, the home was built right on the front of the lot with its gable facing the street resulting in a side hall layout. The later addition of a side ell and embellishments of a simple barge board with finials, drops and pendants suggests mid or later Victorian improvements by a subsequent owner, possibly John Torrance circa 1860 or John Marchbands Lawder in the later 1860’s. The lacework frill about the eaves and other ornament are a slight concession to the Gothic Revival. The louvered vestibule, reminiscent of a sedan chair, is a later Victorian improvement. This charming cottage with picturesque barn and courtyard garden has been tastefully and cleverly updated, by Mary and Sarah Scandrett, without compromising the original ambience.
Bartolini Residence - 180 Prideaux Street
When Steve and Elaine purchased their property in Niagara on the Lake, they envisioned a relaxing country retreat for their family. Inspired by the buildings and homes of the historic town, they hired architect John Culmone to draft a design that combined the past and present, to create a new house that would have an old world charm. John worked closely with the couple to create a home that would accommodate their needs, have all the newest features, and blend seamlessly into the neighbourhood. A fresh take on the Victorian style was conceived. The traditional double hung windows, a white siding facade, and a wrap around porch, gives the home the style and versatility they were looking for. They now have a perfect place to entertain family and friends.
Senlac House - 292 Gate Street
Senlac house is a 1990’s renovation of a 1947 house that was designed to look like an English Regency cottage circa 1830. The ceilings are nine feet throughout the house except in the living room and dining room where they are10 feet, 6 inches high. The formal living room opens on to a seasonal sunroom that was added about ten years ago to take advantage of the large and very beautiful extended garden. The house was given the name “Senlac” because of its raised location on a berm which reminded a former owner of the location of the Battle of Hastings. In this decisive battle where Harold, King of England was defeated by the Normans in 1066, Harold took up a defensive position on a high ridge known as “Senlac”.
Railway Station - 223 King Street
The building was originally built around 1913, as the Radial Station for the N.S. & T. Electric Railway, providing Niagara on the Lake residents with shopping, employment and school access to St. Catharines. When the railway ceased to operate in the 1930’s the building was used as a home, a dry cleaners, and as a retail store. During this time the building had been lifted, a basement added, various doors and windows added, changed, or removed, leaving only limited historic features to the present day building. Recently purchased and renovated, the owners wanted to restore the historic relevance of the building while providing a commercial space that would become a long term established destination spot in the town.
Balzac’s Coffee Roasters was the perfect fit. They look for unique historic locations for their cafes, and with locations in Stratford, Toronto, Kitchener, and a roasting plant in Stoney Creek, Niagara-on-the-Lake was the next logical site.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 14:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 20:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-18 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-19 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-19 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-19 at 14:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-19 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-19 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-19 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-20 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-21 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-21 at 14:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-21 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-21 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-22 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-22 at 14:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-22 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-22 at 14:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-22 at 20:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-22 at 20:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-23 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-23 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-23 at 14:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-23 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-23 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-23 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-23 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-24 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-24 at 20:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-24 at 20:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-24 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-25 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-25 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-25 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-25 at 14:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-25 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-25 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-25 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-25 at 20:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-26 at 09:00 |
A Vintage Harvest- Niagara Wine Festival
A beautiful time of year in Niagara- the Fall harvest brings the 59th Annual Niagara Wine Festival. Package includes an overnight stay and breakfast for two at a unique bed and breakfast, a country inn or full-service hotel. Make the most of each day by planning your own itinerary from a wide selection of over 100 events, including winery tours and tastings, concerts, culinary features, artisan shows and wine seminars. Expert staff will help you create a memorable Niagara experience.
Dates- September 17 thru 26, 2010
Duration- One night, Two days
Price- From $75 per person, per night based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Explore the Niagara Culinary Trail
Taste Niagara and celebrate the bounty of the Fall harvest as Niagara Culinary Trail chefs present seductive local foods and menus for your enjoyment. Your Fall adventure will include a two-night stay, including breakfast for two, to give you losts of time to dine at outstanding restaurants and shop at local specialty food stores. All of the Niagara Culinary Trail partners specialize in sharing Niagara’s homegrown goodness and their extensive knowledge of the local products- reserve your experience with the assistance of staff who know the wonderful treasures of the region.
Dates- October 4 thru 17
Duration- Two nights, Three days
Price- From $75 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
Taste the Season- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake
Devote a full weekend to a wine and food extravaganza presented by the 22 Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hailed as the ’go to event of the season’, this popular touring and tasting program celebrates the season’s bounty. It’s also a great time to explore unique wine and gift selections or stock up for all your holiday entertaining. In addition to 22 delectable wine and food pairings for two at the winery properties, your package includes two nights accommodation at a B&B, country inn or hotel- the choice is yours. Choose your weekend to Taste the Season in Niagara: November 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 or 27/28.
Dates: Weekends in November
Duration: Two nights, Three days
Price: From $125 per person per night, based on double occupancy.
CLICK HERE TO BOOK NOW
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-26 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-26 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-26 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-26 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-26 at 20:00 |
John Bull’s Other Island by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Christopher Newton
Business partners Broadbent and Doyle travel to a small town in Ireland. Broadbent falls in love with everything about the place, including Nora Reilly, Doyle’s old flame. Doyle, the hometown boy, only sees a country trapped in its past. Shaw’s funny and unromantic look at the romance of Ireland.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-28 at 14:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-28 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-28 at 20:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-29 at 11:30 |
Half An Hour by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Gina Wilkinson
How much can life change in half an hour? One night, half an hour before her dinner party, Lillian Garson makes her escape from her confining husband, but her best-laid plans go horribly awry. Can she quickly slip back into her old life in time for dinner at eight?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-29 at 14:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-29 at 14:00 |
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by Tom Murphy
Directed by Jason Byrne
An aristocratic family's way of life seems to be disappearing, and with it, their beloved cherry orchard. On the verge of financial collapse, will they sell their land to make way for holiday cottages? This adaptation of Chekhov's final play by one of Ireland's leading contemporary playwrights maintains all the wit of this Russian classic, with an Irish twist.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-29 at 14:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-29 at 20:00 |
The Women by Clare Boothe Luce
Directed by Alisa Palmer
When a Manhattan socialite finds out her husband is cheating, her friends are no help at all. With manicured claws, these women are already fighting to maintain their status while scheming to leave, steal or win back their husbands. A revealing look into the lives of the women who lunch is clever, cut-throat and full of outrageous humour.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-30 at 14:00 |
One Touch of Venus
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Ogden Nash
Book by Ogden Nash and S.J. Perelman
Directed by Eda Holmes
The ancient goddess of love visits Manhattan in this musical fantasy. A modern art collector brings a statue of Venus to town. Through the magic of a ring, she comes to life, falls for a barber named Hatch and chases him all over New York. but will this wild woman allow herself to be tamed?
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-30 at 14:00 |
Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
It’s 1885, and in London there are half-a-million more women than men. Mary, an ex-suffragette, has opened a secretarial school for women to teach liberation through typing. When three sisters sign up, unexpected passions and secret desires are unleashed, as they each learn what being a New Woman can truly mean.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-30 at 14:00 |
An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jackie Maxwell
When her husband behaves badly, should a wife always stand by her man? The quest for power and ambition eventually catch up with a much-admired politician one night at an elegant party. Here, a mysterious woman produces a letter which reveals a past misdeed and a choice must be made between public scandal and private shame of his wife. A perfect mix of Wilde wit and intrigue.
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-30 at 20:00 |
The Doctor's Dilemma by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Morris Panych
A doctor with a limited supply of a lifesaving cure must make an impossible decision. Who should he treat: a kindly colleague who serves the poor, or an extremely talented but unscrupulous young artist, who also happens to have a beautiful young wife? A typically surprising Shavian "dilemma".
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| Event Date/Time: 2010-09-30 at 20:00 |
Harvey by Mary Chase
Directed by Joseph Ziegler
Everyone wants to meet Elwood Dowd and his friend Harvey. When they enter a room, strangers soon become friends and people want to share a drink with them. But Harvey is a six-foot invisible rabbit and Elwood’s sister wants him gone. The question is, does the world need another "normal" chap, or more Harveys?
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