Artword Theatre: “Rascals…” Feb 12 to 22 ’09
Artword Theatre’s new theatrical entertainment, Rascals and Numskulls, is coming February 12 to 22, 2009
Being the thrilling adventures of Robert Land, spy for the British in the American Revolution, friend of Mohawk leader Joseph Brant, United Empire Loyalist, first white settler in Hamilton
written and directed by Ronald Weihs, music by Gary Santucci, produced and designed by Judith Sandiford
Performed by The Artword Theatre Ensemble: Paula Grove, Valeri Kay, Tanis MacArthur, Allan Merovitz and Gordon Odegaard, with Princess Land and Seneca Sundown.
Thurs at 7:30 pm, all tickets $10
Fri & Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 2:00 pm: $20 reg / $15 std/sen
Call Artword at 905-548-0341 to reserve
at The Pearl Company, 16 Steven Street, Hamilton
For more information about Artword Theatre, call Judith Sandiford at 905-543-8512.
Artword’s spring season continues:
March 25 to April 5, 2009:
Sunamabeach: A new show written and performed by Charly Chiarelli, directed by Ronald Weihs. An irreverent look at Hamilton through the eyes of Charly Chiarelli, who grew up in the Sicilian North End. Charly comes back and finds that life is a “sunamabeach”. The third in Charly’s hit trilogy: Cu’Fu and Mangiacake originated at Artword Theatre, directed by Ronald Weihs. Wed to Sat at 8:00 pm, Sun at 3:00 pm
April 16 to 26, 2009:
Tobacco Troubadour: based on songs by J.P. Riemens about growing up tobacco country and its lively dance hall scene, script and direction by Ronald Weihs, performed by J.P. Riemens & the Barflies with The Artword Theatre Ensemble. Thurs to Sat at 7:30, Sun at 2:00 pm
February 10th, 2009 at 1:38 pm
Hello,
how old does one need to be in order to be considered ‘senior’?
Jackie
February 18th, 2009 at 11:36 am
Rascals and Numskulls is a terrific play – lively, fun and packed full of content. Robert Land is a name that needs to be better known, especially in the Hamilton area. Many thanks for bringing his story to life. It’s a great piece of integrated Arts. I highly reccommend this play. – Ruth