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The festival is the beacon showing us, teaching us, it’s good to think big; big can happen in Orillia, we shouldn’t be afraid of big and don’t give up.
Read moreThe festival is the beacon showing us, teaching us, it’s good to think big; big can happen in Orillia, we shouldn’t be afraid of big and don’t give up.
Read moreI asked summer theater artistic director Jesse Collins about Foster writing the part for Debbie sand he said, “I know, what you mean” and said Norm Foster who had seen some of the rehearsals said it seemed like he wrote the part for her.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreThree finalists will be announced August 15 and the winner picks up the hardware and cheque at the Once Again Annual Stephen Leacock Medal For Humour dinner September 17.
Read moreHere’s the thing, I forgot to do step two. I woke up at 9:15 and immediately had a panic.
Read moreOverall though, the entire program was like being stuck in the middle of sound meant to have a peaceful effect.
Read moreAnd I thought the issue with trombone players was keeping them focussed on rehearsal.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreWhat seemed like was off in the distance is, holy crap, this weekend.
Read moreRoger Harvey learned a bit about the Youth Center when he was here last September to play at a fundraiser for the Green Haven Shelter for Women and Youth.
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