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SUMMARY:Tick… Tick… Boom!
DESCRIPTION:By Jonathan Larson\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s sixth play of our 63rd Season” \nAdult themes for ages 16 +. Content Warnings: Tick\, Tick… Boom! contains discussion and representations of the following themes: adult themes\, HIV/AIDS\, mental health\, drug and alcohol use. \nA ticking can be heard in the background symbolizing the increasing anxiety Jon feels as he speeds towards his 30th birthday. Jon is a promising young composer who feels like he needs to make something of his life before he hits this next big birthday. The only problem is his agent won’t return his calls\, he can barely afford his rent\, and he is coming up on one of the biggest creative milestones he’s had to date. He wonders if time would ever slow down\, and if he will ever see the future he hopes for. \nTick…Tick…Boom! is a semi-autobiographical musical based on the life and early career of composer Jonathan Larson\, the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent. Jonathan himself performed in the original workshop at Second Stage Theater Off-Broadway in September of 1990. It is the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve his big break in theatre. Containing fourteen songs\, ten characters\, three actors and a band\, Tick\, Tick… Boom! takes you on the playwright/composer’s journey that led to a Broadway blockbuster. \nEveryone will love this youthful\, endearing and thoughtful piece\, and will surely embrace the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life’s most difficult challenges. \n  \nProduced by special arrangement with: \nMusic Theatre International \n423 West 55th Street \nSecond Floor \nNew York\, NY 10019 \nT: +1 (212) 541-4684 \nF: +1 (212) 397-4684 \nShowtimes\n\nThursday March 26\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday March 27\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday March 28\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday April 2\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday April 3\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday April 4\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday April 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday April 10\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday April 11\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/tick-tick-boom/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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SUMMARY:Tick… Tick… Boom!
DESCRIPTION:By Jonathan Larson\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s sixth play of our 63rd Season” \nAdult themes for ages 16 +. Content Warnings: Tick\, Tick… Boom! contains discussion and representations of the following themes: adult themes\, HIV/AIDS\, mental health\, drug and alcohol use. \nA ticking can be heard in the background symbolizing the increasing anxiety Jon feels as he speeds towards his 30th birthday. Jon is a promising young composer who feels like he needs to make something of his life before he hits this next big birthday. The only problem is his agent won’t return his calls\, he can barely afford his rent\, and he is coming up on one of the biggest creative milestones he’s had to date. He wonders if time would ever slow down\, and if he will ever see the future he hopes for. \nTick…Tick…Boom! is a semi-autobiographical musical based on the life and early career of composer Jonathan Larson\, the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent. Jonathan himself performed in the original workshop at Second Stage Theater Off-Broadway in September of 1990. It is the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve his big break in theatre. Containing fourteen songs\, ten characters\, three actors and a band\, Tick\, Tick… Boom! takes you on the playwright/composer’s journey that led to a Broadway blockbuster. \nEveryone will love this youthful\, endearing and thoughtful piece\, and will surely embrace the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life’s most difficult challenges. \n  \nProduced by special arrangement with: \nMusic Theatre International \n423 West 55th Street \nSecond Floor \nNew York\, NY 10019 \nT: +1 (212) 541-4684 \nF: +1 (212) 397-4684 \nShowtimes\n\nThursday March 26\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday March 27\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday March 28\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday April 2\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday April 3\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday April 4\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday April 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday April 10\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday April 11\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/tick-tick-boom/2026-04-10/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260411T193000
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SUMMARY:Tick… Tick… Boom!
DESCRIPTION:By Jonathan Larson\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s sixth play of our 63rd Season” \nAdult themes for ages 16 +. Content Warnings: Tick\, Tick… Boom! contains discussion and representations of the following themes: adult themes\, HIV/AIDS\, mental health\, drug and alcohol use. \nA ticking can be heard in the background symbolizing the increasing anxiety Jon feels as he speeds towards his 30th birthday. Jon is a promising young composer who feels like he needs to make something of his life before he hits this next big birthday. The only problem is his agent won’t return his calls\, he can barely afford his rent\, and he is coming up on one of the biggest creative milestones he’s had to date. He wonders if time would ever slow down\, and if he will ever see the future he hopes for. \nTick…Tick…Boom! is a semi-autobiographical musical based on the life and early career of composer Jonathan Larson\, the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent. Jonathan himself performed in the original workshop at Second Stage Theater Off-Broadway in September of 1990. It is the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve his big break in theatre. Containing fourteen songs\, ten characters\, three actors and a band\, Tick\, Tick… Boom! takes you on the playwright/composer’s journey that led to a Broadway blockbuster. \nEveryone will love this youthful\, endearing and thoughtful piece\, and will surely embrace the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life’s most difficult challenges. \n  \nProduced by special arrangement with: \nMusic Theatre International \n423 West 55th Street \nSecond Floor \nNew York\, NY 10019 \nT: +1 (212) 541-4684 \nF: +1 (212) 397-4684 \nShowtimes\n\nThursday March 26\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday March 27\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday March 28\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday April 2\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday April 3\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday April 4\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday April 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday April 10\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday April 11\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/tick-tick-boom/2026-04-11/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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SUMMARY:Tiller's Folly
DESCRIPTION:2026 Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s 31st Season of Roots and Blues Concert Series \nPromoter: Franz Kratschat \nPerformance 7:30pm \nPlace: Grande Prairie Live Theatre 10130-98 Ave Phone:780-538-1616 \nTiller’s Folly \nCeltic\, Canadiana & beyond!\nWith roots that stretch from the mists of the Pacific Northwest\, across the sea to the British Isles\, and now moving into the heartland of American music\, Tiller’s Folly has tapped into something timelessly fresh and refreshingly sincere. West Coast Celtic Roots band Tiller’s Folly has been telling tales as old as time with a modern lyrical twist\, and a penchant for stirring tales of intrigue and adventure\, inspired by true life heroes and villains – backed by their potent mix of acoustic Celtic-influenced roots sound. Across nine albums Tiller’s Folly has united communities across the globe with songs steeped in Scottish\, Irish and Canadian west coast tradition. Their lively songs of happy wars\, highwaymen and moonshiners\, sad songs of love turned sour and the lonely immigrant’s sorrow\, and whimsical sea shanties that compel audiences to tap their feet\, clap their hands and sing along with gusto. Their global fanbase that has fallen in love with timeless hits like ‘Water at the Bar’\, ‘Death & Taxes’ and ‘Ghosts of Read Island’\, ‘Spanish Banks’ and ‘Steamboatin’ Jamiesons’ to name a few. Indeed\, the Tiller’s Folly live experience is where the talented trio truly shine\, having performed to thousands over the journey at major festivals throughout the US\, Canada and the UK. \nThe core trio of the band consists of three unique talents: Bruce Coughlan\, Laurence Knight & Nolan Murray
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/tillers-folly/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260418T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260418T213000
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SUMMARY:Me\, Myself & Cecil
DESCRIPTION:Back for its second round! Newfoundland’s own Cecil O’Brien & Mike Lynch are joining forces once again to bring you an all new\, hilarious night of stand up\, musical and character comedy. \nThe Townie / Bayman duo will also be joined by a special guest host to keep the night extra deadly and laughs rollin’ like capelin! \nSaturday\, April 18 @ 7:30 pm. at the Grande Prairie Live Theatre. \nDoors and lounge open at 6:30 PM.
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/cecil/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260425T220000
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SUMMARY:Jazz Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, April 25th \nTime: 7:30pm \nLocation: Grande Prairie Live Theatre \nThis concert features Renee Rockarts singing The Look of Love and I’m Just a Lucky So and So (vocal tunes with big band). The band is paying tribute to Chuck Mangione with Children of Sanchez and The Mustard Dog and to Gordon Goodwin with Count Bubba\, The Jazz Police\, A Few Good Men\, and Everlasting. Other selections include tunes performed by Earth\, Wind\, and Fire; Blood\, Sweat\, and Tears; Doc Severinsen\, Count Basie\, Freddie Hubbard and many others. \nTickets: \nAdults $25 | Students/Seniors $15 | Children under 6 $5
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/jazz-band-concert/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260426T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260426T163000
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SUMMARY:Symphony & Youth Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, April 26th \nTime: 2:30 PM \nLocation: St. Pauls United Church \nThis concert features the Youth Orchestra along with the Symphony Orchestra performing Benjamin Britten’s A Simple Symphony. Two concertos are featured: Roshana Jahnert playing Mendelssohn’s Concerto No. 1 in G Minor and Glen Kilian playing Concertino for Clarinet by Carl Maria von Weber. Other selections include Dvorak’s Symphony no. 9 (New World)\, The Sound of Music\, Light Calvary Overture\, Music from Apollo 13\, and Cortege from Mlada by Rimsky-Korsakov. \nTickets: \nAdults $25 | Students/Seniors $15 | Children under 6 $5
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/symphony-youth-orchestra/
LOCATION:St Pauls United Church\, 10206 100 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260430T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260430T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20260331T213352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T214107Z
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SUMMARY:Symphonic Wind Ensemble Concert
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, April 30th \nTime: 7:30 pm \nLocation: Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre\, Northwestern Polytechnic \nThis concert features Raider’s of the Lost Ark March; Bond\, James Bond; Ellington; Pineapple Poll; and selections by J.S. Bach\, Percy Grainger\, Shostakovich\, William Shuman\, and some surprise selections. \nTickets: \nAdult $25 | Students/Seniors $15 | Children under 6 $5
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/symphonic-wind-ensemble-concert/
LOCATION:Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre\, 10726 106 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 4C4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260507T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260507T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T173245Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-07/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260508T193000
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-08/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260509T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260509T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20250923T005415Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-09/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260512T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260512T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20260310T212250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T212250Z
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SUMMARY:The Next Big Sing
DESCRIPTION:The Kendol Entertainment Group is pleased to announce ‘The Next Best Sing’- Where the Crowd becomes the Choir! \nMusic has the unique ability to transcend barriers and bring people together in ways that few other activities can. “The Next Big Sing” is the embodiment of this belief and brings you the unique opportunity to be a part of something bigger by creating a space where hearts and voices harmonize\, uniting individuals from all walks of life through the joy of song. \nWhether you’re a trained vocalist or someone who only sings in the shower\, “The Next Big Sing” welcomes everyone. Step out of the mundane and into an extraordinary experience where\, with the guidance of professional musicians\, the crowd will learn (and sing!) their parts of popular songs. By the end of the night\, we will come together and unify our voices in a stunning performance of harmony and beauty. The crowd will work with coaches\, be accompanied by a professional band\, and even have the memories recorded and shared by professional videographers! \nThis will be no small event and we are pleased to offer this unique opportunity to our community. Together we can make this a night to remember as we become ‘The Next Big Sing’!
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/the-next-big-sing/
LOCATION:Douglas J. Cardinal Performing Arts Centre\, 10726 106 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 4C4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260514T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260514T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20250923T005415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T173245Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-14/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260515T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260515T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20250923T005415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T173245Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-15/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260516T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260516T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20250923T005415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T173245Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-16/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260521T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260521T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20250923T005415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T173245Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-21/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260522T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260522T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20250923T005415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T173245Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-22/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260523T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260523T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T235248
CREATED:20250923T005415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T173245Z
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SUMMARY:Pride & Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:By Jane Kendall\n\n\n\n\n“Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s seventh play on our 63rd Season” \nGrande Prairie Live Theatre is pleased to present this wonderful adaptation of the truly memorable novel by Jane Austen. Delightful characters. Beautiful period costumes. A lavish set. \nSet in England during the approximate time of early 1800\, five daughters of the Bennet family must be married off! Was ever a mother as put upon as Mrs. Bennet? Jane falls deeply in love with the wealthy Mr. Bingley\, and it looks as if a romance is possible between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy is a very proud young man and he is shocked by mama’s vulgar matchmaking! He not only leaves for London\, but also manages to take Mr. Bingley with him. Jane is heartbroken. Finally\, Mr. Darcy returns to propose to Elizabeth. She promptly refuses and berates him for taking Mr. Bingley away and hurting Jane. The attraction between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy eventually triumphs over the pride of one and the prejudice of the other. \nWhy should someone see Pride and Prejudice?  \nWell\, for starters\, “Everyone gets their just desserts.” The novel delivers satisfying payoffs for every character\, with witty twists and charming resolutions that leave you with a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the perfect blend of clever satire\, lovable characters\, and sharp social commentary. If you’re looking for “the best kind of comfort food\,” this is it. The kind that makes you laugh\, swoon\, and think all at once. It’s “hella’ amazing!” The beauty of Austen’s writing lies in her character development. The way she brings her characters to life with all their flaws and contradictions feels remarkably modern. You’ll fall for Darcy’s brooding charm just as you’ll love Elizabeth’s spirited independence. Every relationship—whether romantic or familial—is infused with humor\, warmth\, and complexity. Austen’s playful wordplay and razor-sharp dialogue create a rhythm that’s as engaging as it is delightful. Through her vivid portrayal of Regency-era England\, Pride and Prejudice gives readers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Yet\, it’s the timeless themes of love\, misunderstanding\, and personal growth that make this novel universally appealing. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship unfolds with all the tension and sweetness of a modern romantic comedy\, while the social satire still feels as sharp and relevant as ever. \nIn short\, if you’re looking for a story that’s clever\, lovely\, funny\, romantic\, and full of heart\, Pride and Prejudice is the book for you. It’s a perfect blend of timeless themes and modern sensibilities\, making it a classic that never goes out of style. \nProduced with the authority of: \nDramatic Publishing\n311 Washington St.\nWoodstock\, IL 60098-3308 \nEmail: customerservice@dpcplays.com \nDirected by Linnea Fletcher \nShowtimes\n\nThursday May 7\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 8\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 9\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 14\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 15\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 16\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nThursday May 21\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nFriday May 22\, 2026 – 07:30PM \nSaturday May 23\, 2026 – 07:30PM
URL:https://www.gplt.ca/event/pride-prejudice/2026-05-23/
LOCATION:Grande Prairie Live Theatre\, 10130 98 Ave\, Grande Prairie\, Alberta\, T8V 0P6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Plays
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