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Able Theatre troupe to turn Orillia Opera House into Time Machine

Time Machine is a hilarious and heart-felt look at human history brought to you by the developmental disabilities community, official says
2024-11-13-able-theatre
Caleb Ribalkin and Rayelle Cascanette perform in a recent Able Theatre production. Mesut Akkoyun Photo

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Local theatre company Able Theatre returns to the main stage of the Orillia Opera House with their new show, Time Machine, on Nov. 21.

Time Machine is a hilarious and heart-felt look at human history brought to you by the developmental disabilities community. The show features improv games and theatre activities, dance and music that highlights the interests, skills, and ideas of the all-abilities players.

Created and improvised by the cast, the show will carry the audience to the stone age, medieval times, Shakespeare's England, the old west, the 1950s, the 1980s and even the future, riding the time machine with their charming, comedic hosts.

Tickets are $18 adults, $12 youth and students and are available at the Orillia Opera House box office or online at www.orilliaoperahouse.ca

Able Theatre has been performing shows in Orillia since 2016 when the troupe began with the support of the Ontario Arts Council.
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