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News stories tagged with "winterfest"
(02/05/10) Some of the members of Canton's community theater troupe stopped by to talk about their upcoming winter production, Enchanted April. With settings in London, on trains and an Italian villa, the show is a new incarnation of an old-fashioned romantic comedy. Enchanted April opens Thursday, February 11th, at the Presbyterian Church in Canton. Todd Moe talks with some of the cast for a sneak peek at the production.
(02/08/07) As part of Canton's "Winterfest 2007" the Grasse River Players will present a dinner theatre production of Arsenic and Old Lace at the First Presbyterian Church, Thursday through Saturday, February 15-17. Dinner starts at 6, followed by the show. Tickets for dinner and show are $28. Two of the show's actors, Carole Berard and Libby Brandt, as the Brewster sisters, stopped by our studios for a chat. For more information: 315-379-9709.
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