October 23-27

Don't miss out--grab your tickets now while they're still available.

Audiences are in for a treat when the lights come up on the Theatre Morin Heights (TMH) production of “GamePlan” by Alan Ayckbourn, directed by TMH veteran Steve Gillam. The show opens October 23 at Chalet Bellevue, Morin Heights with six performances running October 23-27, including two matinees.

With some 90 plays to his credit, playwright Alan Ayckbourn usually writes about relationships and people's foibles, and “GamePlan” is no exception. In order to help her mother out of financial difficulties, teenaged Sorrel sets herself up as a classy call girl at home while her mom is working. Persuading her best friend to act as her secretary, things don’t go quite as planned. Comedy? Drama? Tragedy? Thriller? Social Commentary? The audience will decide.

Tickets may also be purchased in person at Chalet Bellevue, Morin-Heights.

For more about the show GAMEPLAN.

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READ ALL ABOUT IT IN MAIN STREET!

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Check out Theatre Morin Heights on pages 8 and 13 in the September 2024 edition.

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Community Theatre

Theatre Morin Heights (TMH) is a grassroots, not-for-profit English community theatre troupe that has operated in the Laurentians for more than 30 years.

Since 2002 we have provided a continuous program of theatre-related activities that has included presentations of short and full-length feature plays, public play readings, Christmas pageants for children, acting workshops and many other theatrically oriented cultural events.

The efforts of our dedicated team of TMH volunteers who act on stage and work behind the scenes touches close to 500 enthusiastic patrons every year. As such, TMH has gone a long way towards preserving the Anglophone cultural heritage of our community and region.

Community theatre depends on its friends and neighbours to take the role of actors, producers, directors, set builders and stagehands, as well as the audience. It is a collaborative effort. All who take part are volunteers with a love of theatre. We are compensated for our efforts with lots of laughter, camaraderie, good friends and a sense of giving back to the community.

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