Live Theatre, Concerts & Events

ROCKY HORROR Second Anniversary

Back for its second year, Studio Theatre presented the iconic Rocky Horror Picture show on the big screen! It’s an annual sing-along event with our very own Rockstar MC -“British Columbia” (Columbia’s northern cousin).
Audiences rock in the aisles to the iconic tunes that always make you SHIVER: “Science Fiction Double Feature”, “Touch a Touch A Touch Me” ,“The Time Warp and “Sweet Transvestite” just to name a few!
For this 2nd anniversary show, Studio Theatre was proud to present the premiere screening of the horror film  THE WARBLING –as a bonus preshow. The Warbling was filmed in Perth and created by local Perth filmmakers Quentin and Paula Ferrant.

Some Photos of our second annual show:

Rocky Horror Image


Back for its second year, Studio Theatre presents the iconic Rocky Horror Picture show on the big screen!

Join your friends and sing along with our very own Rockstar MC-“British Columbia” (Columbia’s northern cousin)! Rock in the aisles to the tunes that are sure to make you “shiver”: “Science Fiction Double Feature”, “Touch a Touch A Touch Me”, “The Time Warp and “Sweet Transvestite” just to name a few!

For this show, Studio Theatre is proud to present the premiere screening of the horror film THE WARBLING (see more about the movie below) – filmed in Perth and created by local Perth filmmakers Quentin and Paula Ferrant.

Tickets online are $15 (plus fees) or at the door!


About The Warbling

The Warbling Movie ImageSynopsis

A young girl disobeys her one-armed grandma and falls prey to a strange monster with an enchanting voice.

Film Location
Principal photography took place in Perth, Ontario. Perth is a wonderful heritage town with many mid to late 19th-century buildings. The film is set for release this fall, 2023.

Genre: Horror. Short film: 20 min

 

 

The Making of the Warbling

Warbling Movie Making Images
Quentin Ferrant: Director

Making of THE WARBLING! On set in Perth

MIKE IRVIN

Mike is a retired broadcast production veteran whose 43-year career includes TV & Radio production, along with a 21-year span of teaching part-time in the Algonquin College Radio Broadcasting and Theatre Arts program. His passion for radio performance has garnered several awards and recognition from industry peers and students. As Regional Production Manager at Rogers Radio, he helmed a 6-person team serving the Ottawa, Kingston and Halifax markets. He has directed various productions including commercial and news features, music specials, and podcasts.