The Port Stanley Festival Theatre has announced their 2020 summer schedule. The season will begin on May 19th with “The Crooner Show,” a concert style show from London’s Rick Kish and LINK Theatre. The show will honor the greatest crooners of all time.
“Chris Gibbs: A Legal Alien” the family friendly stand-up comedy will take to the stage on May 26th where it will look at what it really means to be Canadian. The theatre is very excited to be bringing Norm Foster in his comedy “Jonas and Barry in the Home” in which Foster will be starring in for 4 weeks beginning on June 3rd. The show will feature two seniors that fight for love in assisted living.
The world premiere of “Our House” begins on July 1st that is a comedy that follows two seniors who discover that retirement may not be all that it’s cracked up to be as well as the meaning of home.
“Hurry Hard” begins on July 22nd that is written by up and coming playwright Kristen Da Silva. The play will feature a troubled curling club that attempts to overcome their arch nemesis club.
The theatre will then wrap up their season with “The Perils of Persephone” that is a comedy about fossils, radioactive material, cows and toxic dumps.

