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  • Trailer for Children’s Hour

    The set is ready and the floor is being painted tonight.  Thanks everyone for helping us getting there.  Meanwhile, Richard Croteau applied his talent and made this short trailer.  Enjoy: View video

  • Lillian Hellman’s The Children’s Hour

  • Fall Production Tickets Are On Sale

    If you are looking for tickets to our fall show, Lillian Hellman’s The Children’s Hour, please call our ticket line (613-297-0097), go to our Purchase Tickets page to buy on line or in person at Agora, 501 Main St. Winchester.  Note that this play has mature contents and is not intended for children. More Information on The Children’s Hour DUNDAS…

  • On the Canadian Anti-Spam Law (CASL)

    Over the years, DCP has explored options for communicating with our members, fans and the public in general. We have a website, a Facebook page and various email distribution lists.   We have considered web services like MailChimp.  Looking at their site I found useful articles about a new Canadian law. So here are a few…

  • Fall 2014, DCP Presents Lillian Hellman’s ‘The Children’s Hour’

    The Children’s Hour is a drama set in an all girl boarding school.  Accusations from the students proceed to destroy the teachers reputation and the school.  The play will be performed at the Old Town Hall November 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30th. Tickets will go on sale around Oct 21st. This play is…

  • Audition Notice

    Dundas County Players’ are holding auditions for their  fall production of  “The Children’s Hour”,  by Lillian Hellman.  It will be directed by Terry Green.  Rehearsals will begin in Sept. with the show opening in mid-Nov. “The Children’s Hour” is a  serious adult play about two woman during the depression in 1934, who start up and…

  • DCP Presents The Miracle Worker, May 2 – 11

    Spring 2014: Dundas County Players will present The Miracle Worker by William Gibson, directed by Rachelle Eves May 2, 3 and 4 and May 9, 10 and 11, 2014 at the Old Town Hall, 478 Main Street, Winchester. This play tells the story of Annie Sullivan and her blind and deaf student, Helen Keller. Trapped…

  • Theatre Workshop: Interpretation, Working with Scripts

  • Goodbye Witness, Hello Miracle Worker

    For those who may not have Facebook, here is a photo of an alternate ending to ‘Witness’ only Hamlet could have considered: The dust still floats in the air from the demolition of the set for Witness for the Prosecution, yet Rachelle and Moira are hard at work preparing for Miracle Worker, our May 2014…

  • Cast & Crew, Witness for the Prosecution

    Here is a view of all the people working hard to put together this production: