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2023-2024 Season - Subscribe and Save!

On Friday April 28th at our Starlight Gala, our Artistic Director, David Nairn - hopped onto a chair in the Townhall Atrium (as he always does) to proudly announce our 30th Season Playbill.

The banners dropped one by one as the playbill was announced - and with the announcement, our 3 and 5 show subscriptions OFFICIALLY went on sale!!

Please view the announcement video below and read on to learn more about our 30th season and how you can subscribe & save!


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  • Save 20% when you purchase a 5-show subscription
  • Save 15% when you purchase a 3-show subscription
  • Secure your seats NOW to some great shows NEXT season
  • Get discounts on single-show tickets and bring your friends and family with you
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Our 2023/2024 Playbill:

Stompin’ Tom became a fan of Whiskey Jack during their tenure as regulars on the CBC’s Tommy Hunter Show. Each week, Tom would join millions of his fellow Canadians and watch them sing, play and laugh on their own segment, “The Old Back Porch”. What followed was a 25 year friendship and musical collaboration with Tom that produced many recordings, cross country tours and all night kitchen parties in his home. They even co-wrote some songs together. 

“All of our shows feature a mix of Tom’s greatest hits combined with many outrageous, yet true, backstage stories of our time with Tom. This is a show that will entertain fans of all musical genres. We guarantee everyone will leave the theatre with a smile on their face and a spring to their step.” Says Duncan Fremlin – frontman of Whiskey Jack.

SHOWS - September 15th - 17th, 2023

Mary and Michael have some issues.

Things just aren’t turning out quite the way they’d planned, and the view from here isn’t exactly the view they had been expecting to see.

Weddings and funerals, unscheduled renovations, Guinness and date nights, the foibles of intimacy after a certain age… it all adds up to seeing the world in a very different, and often very hilarious way!

SHOWS - October 12th - 29th, 2023

This hilarious and over the top classic Pantomime is bursting with outrageous energy, is chock full of laughs, is sprinkled with more than just a little magic, introduces you to a host of lovable characters, and will fill your theatre with great sing-along music.

Featuring a raucous live band, this enchanting show gives the audience the opportunity to cheer the hero and boo the villain at every turn. (And yes, you're encouraged to do so!)

Whether you're 9 or 99 - this show, filled with just the right amount of Naughty & Nice humour, is perfect for the entire family.

We hope you're ready to laugh-out-loud and sing your hearts out at this World Premiere Panto - don't miss what is sure to become a beloved and treasured NEW Holiday tradition!

SHOWS - November 30th - December 23rd, 2023

Retired prison guard Doris Mooney has just moved into Paradise Village, a retirement home in Canmore, Alberta. She quickly befriends Ivy Hoffbauer, a former champion skier who’s taken aback by Doris’ cheerful brashness.

Rounding out the trio is dapper Arthur Beech who has designs on Ivy.

Love, gossip, and sex behind the compost heap, this is Norm Foster at his hilarious best!

SHOWS - February 8th - 25th, 2024

Madeline Holland is a young widow struggling to pick herself up after the loss of her novelist husband, Rhys.

Her sister-in-law Tammy is doing her best to drag Madeline out of her sweatpants and back into the world, but it’s not until Noah Boyd, a ghostwriter hired to complete Rhys’ best-selling fantasy series, appears on Madeline’s doorstep that things start to get interesting. 

Eager to do his writing mentor proud, and determined to protect her husband’s legacy, the pair quickly get acquainted, and suddenly, Madeline finds herself at the crossroads of a new chapter.

SHOWS - March 7th - 24th, 2024

The song The Darktown Strutters’ Ball was the earliest jazz recording ever made, and it was written by Shelton Brooks, an Afro-Canadian who has the music industry’s first superstar.

This compelling new musical will take you back to the early days of music halls and vaudeville, days that have inspired every musician right up to, and including, those of today.

This Strutters’ Ball is for people just like you, people who like to strut their stuff... and it’ll be a party as ever a party could be!

SHOWS - April 25th - May 12th, 2024

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