Studio Theatre Perth will be hosting Eastern Ontario Drama League One Act Play Festival on the weekend of Nov 1-3.
Session 1, Friday Nov 1, 7:00pm
Studio Theatre Perth: The Lunatic in #7
Theatre Night in Merrickville: Split
North Grenville Community Theatre: The Trapper
Session 2, Saturday Nov 2, 1:00pm
Brockville Theatre Guild: The Rosewood Art Society
Kanata Theatre: My Narrator
Dundas County Players: Last Tango in Little Winchester
Session 3, Saturday Nov 2, 7:00pm
Domino Theatre: Dress Rehearsal
Ottawa Little Theatre: The Whitefish River
Studio Theatre Perth: Search and Rescue
Tickets here: https://eodl.ticketsplease.ca/
EODL is a unique and vibrant celebration of talent and theatrical creativity that brings together nine local community theatre groups to rotating locations each year. This Festival is a unique platform for emerging and established playwrights, directors, and actors from Eastern Ontario to showcase their work. It is also an event that supports Perth’s local businesses by bringing in visitors from eight other Ontario communities.
About the weekend
The festival opens on the evening of Friday Nov 1st. Our Perth town crier Brent McLaren will be kicking off the festivities. The host MC for the weekend is Paul Joyce. Three theatre companies will be performing their one-act plays on Friday night. On Saturday there are both afternoon and evening performances for the remaining six companies and their one act plays. After each series of performances there will be a public adjudication by a professional adjudicator. The event closes on Sunday with an awards brunch being held at the Chrystal Palace, where the adjudicator will name the annual winners and award trophies in numerous categories.
Thanks to our major sponsor:
and the many other community sponsors who are helping bring this event to Studio Theatre Perth.
We acknowledge that Studio Theatre Perth is situated on the traditional land of the Anishinaabe peoples who have a longstanding relationship with the land and water throughout the region. We honour and respect the history, languages, and culture of the diverse Indigenous, Métis, and Inuit people who call this territory home. As a community theatre we have a responsibility for reconciliation and the continued stewardship of the land on which we live and work.
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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.