Welcome to The Curtain Club’s 65th season of great community theatre in Richmond Hill! This year, we have an excellent variety of comedies sprinkled with a touch of drama. We include fabulous storytelling from three Canadian playwrights that will keep you entertained from September through to June. Download our 2018-2019 season here. Subscription forms can be printed …
2017-18 Season
NOW CLOSED – thank for a great season. See our new 2018-2019 season. To buy single tickets or gift certificates see Box Office. the hilarious comedy Calendar Girls by Tim Firth May 25 to June 9, 2018 (preview May 24) This captivating comedy is a celebration of life, friendship and love. Based on a true story, …
The Curtain Club at the Chamber’s Annual BBQ/AGM
Join The Curtain Club Team at the Chamber’s Annual BBQ/AGM on Wed Aug 17th from 5pm-7:30pm. Stop by our table and grab our 2016-2017 play bill which features a season of all Canadian playwrights! Don’t forget to fill out a ballot for free tickets!
FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY – WILD ABANDON, BY DANIEL MCIVOR
The Curtain Club is pleased to announce a special summer production for two nights only! On July 15 and July 16 only, The Curtain Club will present the Canadian play Wild Abandon by Daniel MacIvor. Plenty of tickets for the run of Wild Abandon, at the incredible price of only $18.00 each (students $15 each), …
JUNE 11, 2011 – Join us for Doors Open, and Visit Our Booth at the Heritage Village Festival
The Curtain Club is excited to participate in Doors Open Richmond Hill on June 11. On the same day, The Curtain Club will have a booth as the Heritage Village Festival on Yonge St. The Club will be open for Doors Open visitors from 10 am to 4 pm. You can take a tour backstage, …
What a wonderful 2011 Theatre Ontario Festival!
The Curtain Club was proud to host the 2011 Theatre Ontario Festival right here in Richmond Hill from May 18 to 22, 2011. The performances and the awards brunch were held at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, but all other Festival activities were held at The Curtain Club. The Curtain Club was …
“Who’s Afriad of Virginia Woolf?” was a masterpiece!
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was a great close to the 2011 Theatre Ontario Festival. At the Awards Brunch on May 22, the best production of the Festival as well as the best in other aspects will be selected …. The cast and crew arrived at the green room party last night quite late as …
taking the stage tonight “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
DON’T MISS THE LAST PLAY OF THE 2011 THEATRE ONTARIO FESTIVAL AT THE RICHMOND HILL CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. The classic drama by Edward Albee is a must see and favourite of audiences — based simply on the fact that it has seen so many Broadway revivals. The cast and crew have been busy …
Balconville — “highly successful” — TONIGHT: Trying by Joanna McClelland Glass
On May 20th, in the morning Jane Carnwath was joined by the cast and crew of Balconville for a private adjudication. She was informative and managed a very educational discussion about the production staged on May 19th by the Espanola Little Theatre as part of the 2011 Theatre Ontario Festival. Jane noted that they showed …
Balconville scored a home run!
The cast and crew of Balconville took stage last night at the 2011 Theatre Ontario Festival and were an instant hit and scored a home run. This bilingual comedy was a challenge to some members of the audience at times, but with the steller acting each gesture was clear to interpret and the audience was …