This fall, Georgetown Little Theatre will be returning to the John Elliott Theatre, 9 Church Street, Georgetown. The brand new Norm Foster comedy Skin Flick, directed by Kathryn DeLory will open on Nov 8. This comedy is a delightful romp through the lighter side of the adult porn industry.
On Feb. 7, the Terry Pratchett fantasy Going Postal, adapted by Stephen Briggs and directed by Pamela Niesiobedzki-Curtis, will begin. Suddenly condemned to hang, the hero finds himself not dead, but rather dropped into a government job. He must open the now defunct post office, defeat the villain, win the girl, deliver the mail and above all stay alive. This multi-technical production will have live music, dancers, actors and special effects.
GLT’s spring show, the farcical American comedy, Who’s in Bed with the Butler by Michael Parks, is directed by Alex Kanarek and opens April 18. The late Mr. Olden’s daughter sets out to “buy off” the three mistresses to whom her father left many valuable assets, only to discover everything now belongs to “the Bimbo Corporation.
Other GLT shows at the studio, 33 Stewarttown Road, include the Studio Show Sept. 12,13 and 14 and again Sept. 19, 20, 21 at the Acton Townhall Centre; as well as the Youth Company Y1A Nov. 28-30 and their May, Noel Coward show Semi-Monde.
Community theatre provides an opportunity for individuals to develop confidence, skills and artistic sensibilities, GLT officials state, encouraging area residents to join the group or buy a season subscription. For subscriptions call the JET Box Office 905-877-3300 and for GLT tickets to studio located shows call at 905-877-3422. For more information see www.georgetownlittletheatre.ca.