Spring into Comedy: Halfway There by Norm Foster
- Pavilion Theatre
1025 Lorne Street - Presented by Kamloops Players Society
- 7:00pm Wednesday-Friday | 1:00pm & 7:00pm Saturday | 1:00pm Sunday
- Adult $32.03 | Student (with ID) $26.36 | Senior (65+) $26.36
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Kamloops Players is thrilled to announce “Halfway There” by renowned Canadian playwright Norm Foster, as their 4th annual "Spring into Comedy" production.
“Halfway There” is a heartwarming comedy set in the small town of Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, known for being halfway between the North Pole and the equator. The story revolves around four close-knit friends—Vi, Rita, Mary Ellen, and Janine—who meet daily at the local diner to gossip and share their lives. Their small town lives are disrupted when Sean, a heartbroken doctor, moves to town for a temporary job at the clinic. As relationship mayhem ensues, in typical Foster mastery, their friendships and loyalties are put to the test.
Your sides will be sore from laughing, but be prepared to shed the odd tear, while enjoying this feel good piece of Canadian theater!
Kamloops Players Society (KPS) is a passionate non-profit volunteer-run theatre group dedicated to providing exceptional theatre and fostering a love for the performing arts in Kamloops and the surrounding areas. The KPS team of talented volunteers work tirelessly to bring the magic of live theater to our community. They invite Kamloops for a night out full of laughs, questionable relationships, and unforgettable moments in "Halfway There” by Norm Foster.