THE CANNON THEATRE
  • Home
  • Join Our Email List
  • Covid Policies
  • Summer Program
    • Registration Form-Summer 2021 and Waiver
  • The New Build!
  • The Lending Library
  • Directions
  • Donate
  • Reviews
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
    • Poilicies and Procedures
  • Fees, Workshops and Voice Lessons
  • Get Involved
  • Prior Seasons
    • The 39 Steps
    • Willy Wonka Musical
    • The Last 5 Years
    • Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
    • An Evening of Cheer
    • The Haunting Hour
    • Disco Divas Kids/Teen Summer Show
    • Glass Menagerie
    • Matilda, the Musical
    • How The Other Half Loves
    • Improv Workshop with Hailey Smith
    • Mystery Dinner Theater at The Colonial Inn
    • An Evening of One Acts
    • Singin' In The Rain
    • Cheaper By the Dozen
    • Mary Poppins
    • A Christmas Carol
    • Blackadder
    • Dinner Theater at The Colonial Inn
    • Sip Sassparilly Saloon
    • Ten Minute Play Festival
    • Annie Get Your Gun
    • Moon Over Buffalo >
      • Meet the Director
    • James and The Giant Peach Musical
    • Christimas Carol Radio Show 2017
    • Fahrenheit 451
    • Mystery Dinner Theatre atThe Colonial Inn
    • How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
    • Hay Fever
    • The Aristocats
    • Its A Wonderful Life
    • Peter and The Starcatcher
    • Mystery Dinner Theatre
    • The Drowsy Chaperone
    • Twelfth Night
    • The Reluctant Dragon
    • The Christmas Carol
    • Fawlty Towers >
      • About the Director
    • The Slipper and the Rose
    • Cyrano De Bergerac
    • Return to Oz
    • "Its A Wonderful Life" Holiday Radio Show
    • It Could Be Any One of Us
    • DISCO DIVAS Kids/Teen Summer Program 2014
    • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
    • A Bad Year for Tomatoes
    • 12 Dancing Princesses
    • Miracle on 34th Street
    • Anne Of Green Gables
    • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
    • An Ideal Husband
    • Popeye, The Musical
    • "A Christmas Carol" Radio Show
    • Murdered To Death
    • Blithe Spirit
    • She Loves Me
    • See How They Run >
      • Second Chance Revue Sept. 2010 >
        • Second Chance Revue
        • Cast
      • Meet the Director
    • Second Chance Revue 2011
    • Arsenic And Old Lace
    • By Jeeves
    • Second Chance Revue Feb. 2011
    • Alice In Wonderland
    • Charleys Aunt >
      • About The Director
    • The Importance Of Being Earnest >
      • Earnest Photos
      • Earnest Cast
      • Beauty And The Beast Jr.
    • Lucky Stiff >
      • Lucky Stiff Reviews
      • Lucky Stiff Cast List
    • James and the Giant Peach >
      • James - About the Show
    • Rookery Nook >
      • Rookery Nook - Reviews
    • The Pirates Of Penzance
    • The Little Princess
Picture
We are excited to announce our first foray into an ONLINE NIGHT of plays!    
Tune in to watch Sat., June 20 at 7:30 pm
Why Cupid Came to Earls Court by Cosmo Hamilton, AND 
He Said and She Said by Alice Gerstenberg
Zoom and Youtube video arranged and provided by On The Stage. 
We will be coming into your homes LIVE! 
All you have to do is register HERE.   
There is no cost to watch, but you will have an opportunity to
donate to the theater, if you so choose.

Why Cupid Came to Earl's Court is a short, one act, romantic comedy. 
The play takes place over the course of one evening in the Robertson's family sitting room on Earl's Court Road. As the Robertson family eagerly awaits the news of their son Henry's recent doctoral exam the Robertson's Daughter Phyllis and her friends play at cards. The action picks up dramatically when the young Albert slips Phyllis a note asking her to please leave the room and guard the door so that he can propose to her friend Beryl.  At the same time Henry returns home and the evening quickly spirals into a series of different proposals and culminates with a surprise visit from Cupid himself!

He Said and She Said.....Enid invites two friends, Mrs. Packard  and Diana to dine with her and her husband Felix. However, upon arriving, Mrs. Packard has a piece of gossip for Enid about Diana that threatens to ruin the night and to end friendships.  Lots of clever wordplay and misrepresentation in this fun play about gossip, and no one comes away unscathed!
​Join us for an evening of laughs and fun!

CAST FOR CUPID:
Mr. Henry Robertson                                 Matt Foster
Harry, his only son                                Jerry McMahon
Arthur Tilney, a friend                                      Erik Kraft
Mrs. Robertson                                  Martha Cox Brooks
Phyliss, the daughter                                Hallie Merritt
Beryl MacMurdo                                            Sally Reid
Cook                                                     Linda Valentine

CAST FOR HE/SHE SAID
Diana Chesbrough                                Graham Daley
Enid Haldeman, her friend                            Sonya Richards
Felix Haldeman, the husband                   Chris Merritt
Mrs. Cyrus Packard                             Shawn Cannon


​Produced by                             Heather Pruiksma
Directed by                                  Shawn Cannon

 


Proudly powered by Weebly