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A comedy smash!

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July 10-20, 2025

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Station Arts Centre

Rosthern, SK

Show Sponsors & Advertisers:

P.O.W. City Kinsmen, Home Instead, 

AODBT, Saskatoon Kinettes

Bonnie and Brad are throwing a party to pay for their upcoming wedding. Their Maid of Honour, Dee, is still getting over being left at the altar seven years ago. Mandy and Rob are getting married today, even though their big white tent blew away in last night’s storm. And Jay just found out his entire catering staff is in jail! It’s all happening at the same time, in the same community hall kitchen, in the same small Canadian town. Stag and Doe offers a laugh-filled look at a distinctly rural prenuptial tradition … and shines a light on the nature of love, marriage, and weddings.

 

Featuring Katelyn Polischuk, Paige Francoeur, Kevin Moxley, Abbey Thiessen, Nathan Coppens, Jaron Francis

Directed by Mark Claxton

Stage Managed by Shelby Lyn Lowe

Set Designed by Jaron Francis

Lighting Designed by Derek Klaassen

Scenic Painting by Mark Eriksson

Fight Choreography by Ed Mendez

A sold-out hit!

July 4-14, 2024

@

Station Arts Centre

Rosthern, SK

Show Sponsors & Advertisers:

P.O.W. City Kinsmen, Home Instead, 

Saskatoon Co-op, AODBT

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Odd couple sisters Glenda and Suzanne are used to spending laughter-filled days on their Manitoulin Island porch, selling homemade jam and orchestrating sightings of their handsome veterinarian neighbour. But this summer, a visit from Suzanne’s daughter, Beth, is going to complicate things. Not only do mother and daughter clash over everything, but the sisters have been harbouring a weighty secret they can no longer contain. When Beth arrives with some secrets of her own, a frantic week ensues, involving a wild wedding, medicinal experimentation, and a budding romance — all leading the women to face things that will change their lives forever. A hilarious and honest story about family, secrets, and making sweet, sweet… jam.

 

Featuring Cheryl Jack, Julianna Barclay, Sarah Bergbusch, Jaron Francis

Directed by Stephen Heatley

Stage Managed by Shelby Lyn Lowe

Set Designed by Ruaridh MacDonald

Lighting Designed by Judith Schulz

Scenic Painting by Mark Eriksson

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