Sep 27, 2019
As a cultural entity North Frontenac Little Theatre has sustained a loyal following for 40 years in Sharbot Lake. The audiences we have entertained came from our neighbouring communities and beyond. They experienced comedy, murder mystery, those fabulous musicals, Shakespeare, and even dinner theatre! Now we are celebrating this amazing achievement with a reunion at St. James Major Hall in Sharbot Lake on Saturday September 28 from 11 to 4 p.m. We welcome the community to come and join in this celebration.
A vocal chorus will be singing a selection of music from past musicals directed by John McDougall and accompanied by Kevin Long on piano and Gary Giller on bass. You will be serenaded by our solo performers, Donna Larocque and Marc Giroux. Adam Parker will be playing music from our recent Spring production “The Boy Wonder” during interludes. The Hall will be decorated with sets from past shows along with costumes (get your picture taken in one) photo albums to look at as well as videos. And of course there will be cake and refreshments. 40 years now that is worth celebrating!
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