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Nov 23
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Nov 23

Authors on Stage Alan Doyle 2025

‍Presented in partnership with BookLore. Catered reception to follow.

All proceeds to support the Theatre Orangeville New Play Development Fund.

Join us for an intimate and interactive Authors on Stage event featuring singer, songwriter, bestselling author, Newfoundlander, Alan Doyle. This event is being held at the Opera House and includes a post-event reception including wine, drinks & catering provided by a local restaurant partner. Our Authors on Stage moderator Bernadette Hardaker will once again be our host for this event.

ABOUT Smiling Land:

From one of Canada's most beloved and celebrated Newfoundlanders comes a rollicking insider's guide to the province, told as only Alan Doyle can tell it.

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