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Simcoe Little Theatre presents Art as the second production of the 2024/25 Season

Tony-Award Winning Play, written by Yasmina Reza & directed by Courtney Deelen, will be on stage at Simcoe Little Theatre from March sixth through 16th and features a cast of local acting luminaries.

Simcoe, ON – January 7, 2025 – Simcoe Little Theatre is thrilled to announce that Yasmina Reza’s celebrated play, Art, will grace the stage from March sixth to 16th, 2025. This razor-sharp comedy, directed by Courtney Deelen, explores the complexities of friendship through wit, humour, and thought-provoking dialogue.

Winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, Art is a timeless exploration of how personal taste and perspective can challenge the bonds we hold most dear. The story begins with Serge, played by Matt McGregor, purchasing an expensive piece of modern art: an all-white painting. This decision sparks an uproar among his closest friends, Marc (played by Dave Deelen) and Yvan (played by Randy McGivern), leading to hilarious yet poignant confrontations that test their decades-long friendship. As tensions rise, the trio must grapple with questions of loyalty, honesty, and what it truly means to be a friend.

Director Courtney Deelen, known for her dynamic approach to theatrical productions, shares her thoughts about bringing Art to Norfolk County audiences: “Do their reactions to this provocative canvas mirror more dangerous perceptions of their longtime friendship? The matter of personal relationships, outlooks of life, loved ones and family also strategically weave throughout this play. Art is a look at how vastly different perspectives and opinions can challenge even the closest of friendships.”

Deelen further explains the play’s enduring appeal: “It all begins with a piece of art. Or “art” according to at least one of our heroes. This play is a quirky, fun, feel-good play with substance. It follows 3 friends, played by Matt McGregor (Serge), Dave Deelen (Marc), and Randy McGivern (Yvan) and the question; is it really art or is it not?”

Featuring a stellar cast, Art promises to be an unmissable theatrical event. Matt McGregor’s portrayal of Serge promises depth and charm to the art enthusiast whose purchase sets the story in motion. Dave Deelen’s Marc will deliver sharp wit and a commanding presence, while Randy McGivern’s Yvan will add a dose of comedic brilliance with his chaotic and endearing personality.

Performances will run at Simcoe Little Theatre from March sixth to 16th, 2025, with evening and matinee shows available. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at simcoelittletheatre.org or by calling the box office at (519) 583-0505.

Join us for an unforgettable exploration of friendship, art, and the ties that bind us. Secure your tickets early – this is one production you won’t want to miss!

Randy McGivern as Yvan
Dave Deelen as Marc
Matt McGregor as Serge














About Simcoe Little Theatre

Simcoe Little Theatre is a non-profit community theater located in Simcoe, Ontario in beautiful Norfolk County. For over 60 years, Simcoe Little Theatre has been dedicated to providing quality theatrical productions and fostering a love for the performing arts in the local community. With a talented team of actors, directors, and volunteers, Simcoe Little Theatre continues to entertain and inspire audiences of all ages. For more information, visit www.simcoelittletheatre.org. Where Community Stars Shine!

Simcoe Little Theatre
33 Talbot Street North

Simcoe, ON   N3Y 4L2
519-583-0505

For media inquiries, cast & creative interviews, and further information, please contact:

Don Kearney-Bourque,
Marketing & Communications Manager
Lighthouse Festival & Simcoe Little Theatre
don@lighthousetheatre.com
Direct: (226) 290-0070
Cell: (289) 541-7410

SLT presents “The Wolves” as final production of season

The Haldimand Press

April 11, 2024


SIMCOE, ON – Simcoe Little Theatre is thrilled to announce the staging of Sarah DeLappe’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, “The Wolves,” from May 2-12, 2024. This captivating production, under the direction of Jason Mayo, promises an unforgettable exploration of adolescence, teamwork, and the journey to self-discovery through the lens of a teenage girls’ soccer team.

Director Jason Mayo brings a unique perspective to the play, emphasizing its raw energy and the authentic voices of its characters. 

Jason Mayo, Director of The Wolves (Photo Credit: Don Kearney-Bourque, Lighthouse Festival)

“The Wolves is more than just a story about soccer; it’s a deep dive into the complexities of growing up, the battles fought on and off the field, and the unbreakable bonds of team spirit,” says Mayo. His aim is to highlight the dynamic interactions and the personal growth experienced by each character against the backdrop of competitive sports.

Performances take place at the Simcoe Little Theatre, located at 33 Talbot Street North, Simcoe. Showtimes are scheduled for 2 or 7:30 p.m., varying by date, allowing audience flexibility in experiencing this powerful narrative.

Mayo further adds, “We’ve worked diligently to ensure that every moment on stage is charged with authenticity and emotion. Our talented cast promises to bring the compelling stories of these young athletes to life.”

Tickets start at $24, available for purchase at simcoelittletheatre.org or by contacting the box office at 51G-583-0505. Don’t miss this extraordinary blend of heartfelt drama and spirited competition that will leave audiences both moved and inspired.

For more information visit 

simcoelittletheatre.org/the-wolves.

For Immediate Release: Simcoe Little Theatre Presents “The Wolves” as the final production of the 2023/24 Season

Pulitzer Prize-nominated play written by Sarah DeLappe and directed by Jason Mayo, featuring a cast of local, talented young women

Simcoe, ONApril 3, 2024 | Simcoe Little Theatre is thrilled to announce the staging of Sarah DeLappe’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, “The Wolves,” from May 2nd to 12th, 2024. This captivating production, under the direction of Jason Mayo, promises an unforgettable exploration of adolescence, teamwork, and the journey to self-discovery through the lens of a teenage girls’ soccer team.

Director Jason Mayo brings a unique perspective to the play, emphasizing its raw energy and the authentic voices of its characters. “The Wolves is more than just a story about soccer; it’s a deep dive into the complexities of growing up, the battles fought on and off the field, and the unbreakable bonds of team spirit,” says Mayo. His aim is to highlight the dynamic interactions and the personal growth experienced by each character against the backdrop of competitive sports.

Performances take place at the Simcoe Little Theatre, located at 33 Talbot Street North, Simcoe, ON. Showtimes are scheduled for 2:00 PM or 7:30 PM, varying by date, allowing audience flexibility in experiencing this powerful narrative.

Mayo further adds, “We’ve worked diligently to ensure that every moment on stage is charged with authenticity and emotion. Our talented cast promises to bring the compelling stories of these young athletes to life.”

Tickets start at $24, available for purchase at www.simcoelittletheatre.org or by contacting the box office at 519-583-0505. Don’t miss this extraordinary blend of heartfelt drama and spirited competition that will leave audiences both moved and inspired.

For more information on “The Wolves”: 

The Cast

The Creative Team & Crew

About Simcoe Little Theatre

Simcoe Little Theatre is a non-profit community theater located in Simcoe, Ontario in beautiful Norfolk County. For over 60 years, Simcoe Little Theatre has been dedicated to providing quality theatrical productions and fostering a love for the performing arts in the local community. With a talented team of actors, directors, and volunteers, Simcoe Little Theatre continues to entertain and inspire audiences of all ages. For more information, visit www.simcoelittletheatre.org. Where Community Stars Shine!


Media Contact

For media inquiries, cast interviews and further information, please contact:

Don Kearney-Bourque,
Marketing & Communications Manager
Simcoe Little Theatre & Lighthouse Festival
don@lighthousetheatre.com
Direct: (226) 290-0070
Cell: (289) 541-7410