November 8, 2018 · 0 Comments
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD Hanna Mulder has learned she loves cows. “Better than Horses,” she reckons, although part of her life is taken up by ...
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD “Our audiences like comedy,” commented Jen Massicotte, publicist for the community theatre group, “and this farce is just hilarious.” As one ...
Written By JOSHUA SANTOS Caledon Chamber Concerts opened their 16th season with a performance by Fire and Grace at St. James’ Anglican Church on Saturday, ...
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD Norm Foster is very fond of disruption and rebuilding. Perhaps a lifelong feeling that the status quo needs a good shake ...
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD For the third annual Art and Artisan Show and Sale on Thanksgiving Weekend, seven fine artists of different mediums will offer ...
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD “This is our 22nd year in the country shop,” Judy Vella was happy to announce. “And the sixth year for Buzzfest.” ...
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD “It is worth mentioning 25 years of a not-for-profit theatre imbedded in enriching the community – the fact that Theatre Orangeville ...
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD In separate conversations with Dan Needles and Ian Bell, the Citizen learned a good deal about their joint upcoming evenings and ...
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD For a trailer headline, Mag Ruffman delivered the best: “People basically started drinking at 9:30 in the morning – it was ...
Written By Constance Scrafield The cast and crew for this time around at Century Church Theatre have their work cut out for them, for they ...
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