Celebrating 32 Years of Live Theatre by the Lake!
 


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Show Schedule
Blue Suede Shoes: A Tribute to the King
by Colin Stewart and Chris McHarge
May 19th to June 5th
Blue Suede Shoes: A Tribute to the King

Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll. From humble beginnings to Vegas triumphs, join us in a hip swiveling, lip sneering tribute to perhaps the greatest performer of them all! “Love Me Tender”, “Houndog”, “Suspicious Minds”, “Heartbreak Hotel”, “Viva Las Vegas”, and “In The Ghetto”, you’ll hear them all … performed by the consummate Elvis, Roy LeBlanc!

Love Shack
by Michael Wilmot
June 9th to June 26th
Love Shack

A world premier by London playwright, Michael Wilmot, “Love Shack” is a side splitting comedy about attempted infidelity, motels, bible salesmen, and what it is to be truly in love. A naughty romantic comedy with a heart of gold, and against all odds … a happy ending.

BBQ King: The Musical
By Mark Brownell and Steve Thomas
June 30th to July 17th
BBQ King: The Musical

Bo gets away from it all for two precious summer weeks every year, and when he does he is the king of the grill, the prince of the charcoal, the sultan of smoke. But this year is different. This year there is a new pretender to the throne, and the waters of Lake Muskagogee may never be still again. A joyous musical romp, “BBQ King” will leave you with your toes tapping and your mouth watering.

Knickers: A Brief Comedy
by Sarah Quick
July 21st to August 7th
Knickers: A Brief Comedy

Four women play dozens of characters in Sarah Quick’s sparkling new comedy that looks at the economy in a very different way. A Northern Ontario mill town with no mill searches for new opportunities in the land of designer underwear, government funding, and roadside attractions … a theatrical tour de force.

Wrong for Each Other
by Norm Foster
August 11th to September 4th
Wrong for Each Other

Once again Norm Foster proves why he is one of Canada’s most popular playwrights with his classic romantic comedy, “Wrong For Each Other”. Deft one liners, finely drawn characters, and a surprising conclusion, “Wrong For Each Other” has something for everyone.