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Performances: October 26 and 27, 2007

NOTE: there will be a halloween costume contest at both performances.

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 The Soldier Dreams
by Daniel MacIvor
directed by Mark Claxton
Cast: 5 men, 3 women
Synopsis: A darkly comic play about life, death and grief. As a young man, David lies dying of AIDS as his family gathers around his bed trying to understand his delirious mutterings. While the living struggle to find the meaning in David's dying words, the audience is taken inside David's imaginations to recapture significant moments in his life.
NOTE: This is RLT's entry in the TheatreOne festival on Friday, November 2, 2007 in Kamsack, SK.
Last Tango in Little Grimley
by David Tristram
directed by Patrick Pelletier
Cast: 2 men, 2 women
Synopsis: The village of Grimley's amateur dramatic society is on the verge of closing. But the members (all 4 of them) will do whatever it takes to keep it open!
Cats & Hamsters
by Catherine Pelonero
directed by Andrea McNeil
Cast: 2 males, 1 female
Synopsis: Larry and Tom have a terrible problem. How do they tell Karen what happened to her cat when Karen is still mourning the fate of her hamsters? Obnoxious cousin Natalie may be their only hope. If they can find a way to pin the cat�s accident on her, that is.
NOTE: The director is away during auditions; if you're interested in auditioning for this play, please call the RLT office and leave a message or email RLT to say so.
Man With Dog Spots Bigfoot
by Catherine Pelonero
directed by Martin Krieser
Cast: 2 females, 1 male
Synopsis: A man and his dog have a close encounter in the woods with a bear, but a bear isn't quite dramatic enough for an ambitious community beat reporter covering the story. A farce about the abuses of sensational journalism.
NOTE: performance rights from playwright are pending.
Joining the Club
by David Tristram
directed by Patrick Pelletier
Cast: 1 female, 1 male
Synopsis: A not so ordinary day in the life of a young English couple.

 

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