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The 20th Summer Season at 4th Line Theatre in Millbrook, Ontario.
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All of the productions at 4th Line Theatre in Millbrook detail stories from the rich history of the surrounding area.
The farm where 4th Line is situated has been in founder Robert Winslow’s family for 150 years. For almost 25 years he has been inviting people to his beautiful property for a unique, environmental theatre experience.
This year’s summer program features two productions:
August 10th-29th - “Gimme That Primetime Religion”: Hallelujah and praise the barnyard! When an evangelistic ministry, led by the Reverend Bobby Angel, comes to small town Ontario to put on a faith healing rally, the audience becomes the faithful and is swept up in this topical and viciously funny satire. First produced at 4th Line in 2002, this outrageous play with music is a stunning examination of televangelists. 4th Line Theatre founder Robert Winslow reprises his role as Reverend Angel, reuniting him with director Kim Blackwell.
SOLD OUT - “The Bad Luck Bank Robbers”: Tells the story of the August 31, 1961, brazen, daylight robbery of the Toronto Dominion bank in Havelock, Ontario. The bank robbers make off with $250,000 in cash and securities, pulling off the largest, single day bank robbery in Canada at that time and triggering a flurry of speculation over the mystery of the missing money—a mystery which remains unsolved to this day.
4th Line Theatre also offers special events on Wednesdays and Fridays before the shows. For more information and to purchase tickets visit
4th Line Theatre's 2016 Artist Talk with Maja Ardal
4th Line Theatre’s yearly Artist Talk series is back as Managing Artistic Director Kim Blackwell explores the fascinating career of playwright, actor and director, Maja Ardal. Ardal is the playwright of The Hero of Hunter Street which will have its world premiere at 4th Line Theatre this July. Blackwell led Ardal through an in-depth discussion, exploring her career and craft. The event took place at the Peterborough Museum and Archives on Sunday, April 3rd, 2016.
Get your tickets now to see the world premiere of Maja Ardal's The Hero of Hunter Street. Tickets for 4th Line Theatre’s 2016 season can be purchased at the Box Office at 4 Tupper Street, Millbrook; online at ; by phone at 705-932-4445 or in person through associated ticket outlets: Peterborough Museum & Archives on Armour Hill in Peterborough, 705-743-5180.
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4th Line Theatre's Emerging VOICES Program
4TH LINE THEATRE'S Emerging VOICES Program HIGHLIGHTS AND RECOGNIZES THE CRUCIAL ROLE PEOPLE PLAY WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITY AND GIVES VOICE TO THEIR IDEAS AND STORIES.
If you would like to get involved as a community volunteer,
please email admin@4thlinetheatre.on.ca for more information.
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David S. Craig's Bombers: Reaping the Whirlwind at 4th Line Theatre - Teaser Trailer
4th Line Theatre presents
The world premiere of David S. Craig's
Bombers: Reaping the Whirlwind
Directed by David Ferry
July 4th - July 29th 2017 at the Winslow Farm
Visit 4thlinetheatre.on.ca for more information.
Visit or call our
Box Office at 705-932-4445 to purchase tickets!
Bombers: Reaping the Whirlwind tells the story of Peter, a man in his nineties, who is visited by a mysterious young woman whose curiosity about his wartime experience forces him to relive his memories of love, loss and friendship set against the electrified and heightened backdrop of World War II. Following Canadian Bomber crews as they struggle to win the war, this action-packed epic has romance, danger and music. Witness the joy, tragedy and human toll of war on the 4th Line stage in this world premiere.
History of Drinking in Cavan
August 7-26, 2017 4th Line Theatre presents The History of Drinking in Cavan.
The Real McCoy at 4th Line Theatre
Beau Dixon stars in The Real McCoy at 4th Line Theatre.
4th Line Theatre presents Alex Poch-Goldin's The Bad Luck Bank Robbers Trailer
4th Line Theatre presents the world premiere of
Alex Poch-Goldin's The Bad Luck Bank Robbers*
June 30 - August 1, 2015 at the Winslow Farm
Visit 4thlinetheatre.on.ca or call our box office at
705-932-4445 for more information and to purchase tickets!
*inspired by Grace Barker's book The Bad Luck Bank Robbers
(badluckbankrobbers.ca)
2015 Summer Season production:
Written by Alex Poch-Goldin
Directed by Kim Blackwell
Musical Direction by Justin Hiscox
Costume & Set Design by Julia Tribe
Fight Direction by Edward Belanger
Production Sponsored by Shirley Scott
Original trailer for The Bad Luck Bank Robbers
Starring:
Paul Braunstein as JC Lalonde
Ryan Hollyman as Roger Martel
Tim Walker as Yvon Lalonde
Robert Winslow as Hermyle Lalonde
John Godfrey as JA Stringer
Christie Stewart as voice of Jean Kennedy
Costume Design by Julia Tribe
Adapted from Alex Poch-Goldin's script
by Lindy Powell & Kelsey Powell
Edited by Lindy Powell
Directed by Kelsey Powell
Director of Photography - Kevin Ellis
Special Thanks to:
Kim Blackwell
Robert Winslow
Fiona Jones
Jennifer Hunter
Natalie Lamb
Jenni Lee Pickett
Emily Burgess
Dan Van Egmond
Mad Max in Millbrook
Jeff in one of his first pulls, in Millbrook Ontario. Mad Max was just learning lol
Artist Talk - Cavan Blazers
Artistic Director Robert Winslow discusses 4th Line Theatre's most successful production, Cavan Blazers
Experience Millbrook - It's Closer Than You Think!
Millbrook is somewhat of an unknown gem in Peterborough County. It is a funky little town that is unique, culturally diverse and rich in heritage. Located just 10 minutes southwest of the City of Peterborough and 90 minutes northeast of the City of Toronto, Millbrook is home to a number of charming shops and restaurants, outdoor theatre, cycling and walking trails. It has the most historically designated (45 in total) buildings, per capita, than any other town in Ontario and recently in Canada. Come explore the beauty of Millbrook.
Rick Johnson Member Statement re Millbrook Medical Centre and the Arts 05 15 09
Rick Johnson's Member Statement to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario regarding Millbrook Medical Centre and the Arts on May 13, 2009.
The 161st Millbrook Fair! Part 2
Non-Heavy Petting Zoo
Trust me, nothing heavy about this at all. Lots of cocks involved, though.
zucchini.mov
The Fabulous Millbrook Zucchini festival 2009 lives on. Save your giant zucchinis and come on down to Millbrook Ontario, This happens every year!!
Audio Description for Media and Live Performance
Transcript:
Audio Description (AD) makes visual images accessible for people who are blind or have low vision. Using words that are succinct, vivid and imaginative, description translates the visual image into an aural form that is accessible to these individuals.
In the performing arts (theater, dance, opera), and media (television, movies and DVD), description inserts this narrative into the natural pauses in dialogue or between critical sound elements.
This presentation is an informal introduction to the challenges and application of the art and science of this burgeoning accessibility field.
View the slides here:
House of Assembly Proceedings - April 25, 2017
House of Assembly Proceedings for April 25, 2017
Proceedings start 19:12
Question Period 1:20:59
C.W.H. on Bills: 2:37:40
Guidelines for Use:
The Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly grants permission to record the televised proceedings of the Legislature for use in schools and for other purposes such as private study, research, review or newspaper summary.
Television and radio broadcasters may make use of recorded excerpts of the televised proceedings in their news or public affairs programs for the purpose of fair and accurate reports of proceedings.
Program material may not be used for political party advertising, election campaigns or any other politically partisan activity.
Program material may not be edited for use in promotional material by any political party or other organization and may not be used in any edited form that could mislead or misinform an audience or viewer, or which does not present a balanced portrayal of the proceedings in the House.
Program material may not be used in court, or before a tribunal or other body, for the purpose of questioning, commenting upon or making judgment upon the proceedings in the House.
Video program material may only be used with its original audio component and no other audio material may be added to video material used.
Video and audio material must not be used in any edited form, which has the tendency to mislead or misinform an audience or viewer; for greater certainty, in any manner that separates the video and audio elements, unless audio alone is requested, or which adds music or other sounds; or in election campaigns, promotional videos or any other politically partisan activity.
Any other commercial use or rebroadcast of these proceedings requires the express written approval of the Speaker.
House of Assembly Proceedings - April 28, 2017
House of Assembly Proceedings - April 28, 2017
Proceedings Start: 21:16
Question Period: 1:15:28
Recess: 2:06:38
Resumption after recess: 3:30:26
Budget Response continuation: 3:31:29
Guidelines for Use:
The Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly grants permission to record the televised proceedings of the Legislature for use in schools and for other purposes such as private study, research, review or newspaper summary.
Television and radio broadcasters may make use of recorded excerpts of the televised proceedings in their news or public affairs programs for the purpose of fair and accurate reports of proceedings.
Program material may not be used for political party advertising, election campaigns or any other politically partisan activity.
Program material may not be edited for use in promotional material by any political party or other organization and may not be used in any edited form that could mislead or misinform an audience or viewer, or which does not present a balanced portrayal of the proceedings in the House.
Program material may not be used in court, or before a tribunal or other body, for the purpose of questioning, commenting upon or making judgment upon the proceedings in the House.
Video program material may only be used with its original audio component and no other audio material may be added to video material used.
Video and audio material must not be used in any edited form, which has the tendency to mislead or misinform an audience or viewer; for greater certainty, in any manner that separates the video and audio elements, unless audio alone is requested, or which adds music or other sounds; or in election campaigns, promotional videos or any other politically partisan activity.
Any other commercial use or rebroadcast of these proceedings requires the express written approval of the Speaker.
The Canadians: Joseph Scriven
Joseph Scriven, (born in 1819 in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland, died in 1886 and is buried in Bewdley, Ontario). In 1845 Scriven left Ireland and came to Canada, settling in Woodstock, Ontario. In 1855 He wrote a poem entitled Pray without ceasing, which later became the renown hymn What a Friend we have in Jesus.
House of Assembly Proceedings - Budget Address - April 27, 2017
House of Assembly Proceedings including the Budget Address.
Proceedings Start: 22:23
Budget Address: 25:04
Budget response: 1:12:35
Daily Routine: 2:10:13
Question Period: 3:11:02
Bills for Third Reading: 4:01:06
Guidelines for Use:
The Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly grants permission to record the televised proceedings of the Legislature for use in schools and for other purposes such as private study, research, review or newspaper summary.
Television and radio broadcasters may make use of recorded excerpts of the televised proceedings in their news or public affairs programs for the purpose of fair and accurate reports of proceedings.
Program material may not be used for political party advertising, election campaigns or any other politically partisan activity.
Program material may not be edited for use in promotional material by any political party or other organization and may not be used in any edited form that could mislead or misinform an audience or viewer, or which does not present a balanced portrayal of the proceedings in the House.
Program material may not be used in court, or before a tribunal or other body, for the purpose of questioning, commenting upon or making judgment upon the proceedings in the House.
Video program material may only be used with its original audio component and no other audio material may be added to video material used.
Video and audio material must not be used in any edited form, which has the tendency to mislead or misinform an audience or viewer; for greater certainty, in any manner that separates the video and audio elements, unless audio alone is requested, or which adds music or other sounds; or in election campaigns, promotional videos or any other politically partisan activity.
Any other commercial use or rebroadcast of these proceedings requires the express written approval of the Speaker.