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Advance Tickets!

Advance tickets are now on sale at Westminster Books for:

Acting Out – a double-bill of the Winners of our One-Act Playwriting Competition, Clarissa Hurley’s The Lye Sandwich and Jeff Lloyd’s Jobbers running July 31-August 2, 8pm at Memorial Hall.

Tickets:
$15/adult
$12/senior
$10/student

AND

Street Scenes – three new Site-Specific works that take you on a theatrical scavenger hunt through Downtown Fredericton, featuring Linda McNutt’s John & Libby: River Play, Michael Woodside’s Tam O’Shanter and Jake Martin’s The Pugilist. Performances are 7:30pm July 25, 29, 30 & August 1, and it starts at the Robbie Burns statue on the East side of the Beaverbook Art Gallery.

Tickets:
$12/adult
$10/senior
$8/student

Tickets may also be purchased on the night of for either production.

Check out the tabs above for more info on the shows, the festival, tickets, and more!

Site-Specific Dates and Times!

The dates, times and casts for our ever-popular Site-Specific series have been confirmed! This year we are performing three 15-25 minute plays in different locations of downtown Fredericton. Feel free to bring a lawnchair if you wish! Since all performances are outdoors, we are of course limited by the weather on each particular night. While a little rain doesn’t scare us off, a downpour just might. If a performance is rained out partway through, the tickets purchased will be accepted for another night.

Winners of our Site-Specific Competition:
A theatrical scavenger hunt through downtown Fredericton!
July 25, 29, 30 & August 1, 7:30pm
Meet at the Robbie Burns statue on East Side of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.

Tickets:
$12/adult
$10/senior
$8/student

John & Libby: River Play by Linda McNutt, directed by Clarissa Hurley
Two strangers meet in front of the Saint John River at flood peak and share facts, jokes, and life lessons in this bittersweet play about the fragility of human interactions.

Cast:
James Corbett
Rebekah Chassé

Tam O’Shanter by Michael Woodside, directed by Jake Martin
The spirit of Robbie Burns conjures temptation for a Fredericton lad and lassie infused with Burns’ favorite spirit on a night pulsing with the sounds of a demon bagpiper.

Cast:
Andrew Martel
Sharisse LeBrun

The Pugilist by Jake Martin, directed by Len Falkenstein
Drunken brawls may be the norm outside the Tannery at closing time on a Friday night, but when a time-travelling boxer shows up demanding a fight, things start to get really punchy.

Cast:
Andreas Marquis
Cora Jackson
Ian Murphy

Check out the “Lineup” tab under “The Festival” for more information on all of our shows!