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The Livery Season at a
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The
Clockmaker
Directed by
The Blyth Festival Theatre's
Artistic
Director ERIC COATES

Opening Gala in
Blyth:
FRIDAY OCTOBER 14th
At The Livery:
OCTOBER 21, 22, 23,
27, 28, 29, 30

About the Play...
When Frieda
brings Heinrich her husband's beloved cuckoo clock to be
repaired, they embark on a madcap race against time to solve a
mysterious puzzle. Part comic love story, part murder mystery...
To
Order You Tickets Online - Click on the Poster
Produced
in Partnership
Blyth Festival
Theatre, Huron Women's Shelter
Goderich
Little Theatre
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Cinderella
Written by Stuart
Ardern & Bob Heather
Directed by Stephanie
Scholten

December 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18
pay what you can December 8
About the Play...
The classic rags to riches story!
Cinderella lives a life of drudgery, bullied by her horrible
ugly sisters, Gertrude and Griselda. Her muddled and confused
father, Baron Hardup, is powerless to intervene (he's more
scared of them than she is!) and her only comfort is her pal
Buttons! Prince Charming is holding a ball
to
meet his bride to be. Can
this be the chance that Cinders has
been waiting for? Despite the best efforts of her two malicious
Ugly Sisters, Cinderella shall go to the ball with the
help of her Magical Fairy Godmother!
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BOX OFFICE OPENS
JANUARY 31st!!

Waiting for the
Parade
Written
by John Murrell
Directed by Lisa Justine Hood
Performance
Dates
February
17, 18, 19,
23, 24, 25,
26
pay-what-you-can
February 16
About the Play...
After
an almost 15 year rest from the GLT stage, John Murrell's
"Waiting for the Parade" makes its triumphant return!
The
Second World War was a significant era of change in Canada's
history. As the men left home, so did the women: altering our
histories forever.
Five
women find themselves thrust together during WWII as they learn
to live without the constant of "Man" in their lives. Some of
them find themselves and some find the friendship of others.
This
well-known Canadian classic will have the audience laughing and
crying as these women take us back into a forgotten time. |
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Red
Sails in the Sunset
Book & Lyrics
by Warren Robinson
Musical
Direction by Eleanor Robinson
Score Composed
by Richard Wilson
Performance Dates
April 26, 27, 28,
29
May 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
About
the Play...
Experience Goderich in the 1950s through the kaleidoscope of
love, loss, and challenge told through story, song and dance.
This follow-up to the
mega hit, How High the Moon, examines the social strata, comedy,
and tragedy of a small town forever changed by World War II.

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TICKETS
Adults $20 - Seniors $18 (+65)
Youth $15 (13 -18) - Children $10 (10 and
under)
*Group Rate 10% off
10 People or more*
CANCELLATION POLICY
No refunds without 24 hours notice.
After the 24 hours have passed, there will be NO
exchanges and NO refunds. |
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NEW BOX
OFFICE HOURS
Tuesdays
10am - 1pm
Wednesdays,
Thursdays & Fridays
3pm - 5:30pm
ORDER
ONLINE:
Click On Poster
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To reserve and buy tickets for the
upcoming show, please call the Livery Box off at 519-524-6262 or click
on the poster to order online.
Tickets for specific shows will become available 2 week prior to the
show's opening night.
Please see the dates listed below the
posters for specific show Box Office start dates. |
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