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Saorsa Theatre is a nonprofit organization driven to enrich, educate and entertain our community by providing theatrical productions ranging from the classics to new works and works from local playwrights. We offer backstage and drama workshops to promote theatre arts to the next generation to promote our love of live theatre.  

Saorsa Theatre's goal is to foster an environment for artists to imagine and grow freely, create quality relationships, and inspire the community.

Through the production of shows, and the operation of classes and workshops, the Saorsa Theatre aims to be a valuable member of the community.  They strive to provide directors, writers, designers and actors with a safe environment to enhance their creative abilities and explore their talents, through the creation of live theatre.

Theatre is a collaborative art, therefore attracts people of all ages and walks of life. Every one who participates benefits from a rare and wonderful chance to get to know people community you might otherwise never get a chance to meet.

Did you know...

• empowering youth to be engaged in the community has shown to decrease traditional problem behaviours

According to a recent study* on performing arts presentation in Canada:

  • 92% of Canadians believe that arts and culture make a communtiy a better place to live.

  • 90% of Canadians say that performing arts facilities are important to quality of life, sense of pride in community and economic development.

  • There is a strong correlation between attending performing arts and health, well-being and civic engagement

*Study by Canadian Arts Presenting Association (CAPACOA) and Strategic Moves

Supporting this event with sponsorship, the purchase of tickets and sharing on social media, you will be helping our community today and for years to come.

 

Also, come audition. Offer up your skills. Advertize in the program. Contribute your time and energy.

And by all means, come see a show! You'll become a part of the long-cherished tradition that is community theatre.

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