THE CANNON THEATRE
COMING SOON!
Wait Until Dark (Oct. 24-Nov. 9) - tickets now on sale
AUDITIONS for Don't Tell Mother (Nov. 16 & Nov. 17)
AUDITIONS for Emma, the Musical also coming soon!
The Cannon Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community theater
28 Andrews Parkway, Devens, MA 01434
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28 Andrews Parkway, Devens, MA 01434
[email protected]
The Cannon Theatre's mission is to serve the community with a wide range of theatrical experiences and productions that benefit and entertain. We welcome audiences and artists of all ages to learn and grow in a fun, collaborative environment.
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Join our Cannon Theatre Membership! Join today! ANNOUNCING AUDITIONS for our Spring farce, Don't Tell Mother
by Monk Ferris. Directed by Kathleen O' Connor, Stage managed by Andrew Harrington. Performances March 20-April 4 On the evening that timid librarian Cinnamon Schmidt and her mother are to entertain her fiance Hobart and his mother at a serene family dinner, Cinnamon comes home in shock because she has witnessed a bank robbery and is the only one who can identify the crook. She confides her terror to chum Deedee Malone, not daring to tell her mother, and then federal agent Joe Shimko arrives having gotten a tip that the robber, Orville Maddox, is en route to bump off the witness. With mistaken identities and a monster vacuum, the pace is rapid fire, the dialogue hilarious, and the laughter non-stop! A fun show to be in! |
Get your tickets now for this classic play, written by Frederick Knott and adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher.
Directed by Ali Coes and produced by Maren Caulfield, this show is a must-see! She can’t see them—but she knows they’re there. In this white-knuckle thriller, Susan Hendrix, newly blind, seems an easy mark when three ruthless criminals invade her Greenwich Village apartment. Forty-seven years after its 1966 premiere, Jeffrey Hatcher has adapted Frederick Knott’s original script with crackling, claustrophobic, and calculated efficiency. When the lights go out, survival comes down to nerve, instinct, and the element of surprise. As the climax builds, Susan discovers that her blindness just might be the key to her escape, but she and her tormentors must wait until dark to play out this classic thriller’s chilling conclusion. **Please note: This production will contain flashing lights, violence, scary situations, use of weapons and sometimes complete darkness. |
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We are grateful to receive support for our scholarship fund from the Harvard Cultural Council, Littleton Cultural Council, and Shirley Cultural Council, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
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