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‘Harris Cashes Out’ Brings Quirks & Quips to the Palace Theatre
Harris Cashes Out proves there’s always pleasure in watching quirky characters collide onstage! Directed by Julianna Goertzen, this light-hearted comedy of clashing personalities plays onstage at the Palace Theatre until March 15. The small but mighty cast of 'Harris Cashes Out!' Jasmine Gunkel as Kim, Sam Didi as Jason, Tim Bourgard as Harris, and Vivien King-Sherwood as Maggie. Photo by Ross Davidson. Forty years ago, Harris Wellborn (Tim Bourgard) watched his Broadway dre

Izzy Siebert
Mar 93 min read


‘Urinetown’ is Flush With Fun at the Palace Theatre
Without a doubt, Urinetown is the weirdest dystopia I’ve encountered. A decimated water supply. Public toilets owned by private companies. Entry fees charged for the “privilege to pee.” It’s weird, but it works. Directed and choreographed by Sydney Brockway, Urinetown is a gleefully satiric and highly entertaining musical at the Palace Theatre. Bobby Strong (Henry Truong) watches Officer Lockstock (Kate Sepi). Photo by Ross Davidson. Urinetown ’s dystopian future is incredib

Izzy Siebert
Feb 254 min read


Unflinching and Bold: “Closer” at the Palace Theatre Refuses To Look Away
Patrick Marber’s Closer may be a story about messy people, but director Dave Semple’s production is anything but. Refreshingly bold and cleanly staged, this show is unafraid to take risks as it tackles topics of love, sex, and power.

Izzy Siebert
Feb 103 min read


Deathtrap is Smart, Sharp, Surprising at The Palace
Would you kill for respect? For money? For glory? In the right hands, a creative idea can be all three, and in Deathtrap that’s worth dying for. The Palace’s latest production, directed by James Patterson, is packed with nail-biting combat, shocking twists, and memorable performances. Catch it before it closes on Dec. 7 ! Sydney (David Lamari) and Clifford (Marc Motiejunas) eye up the competition. Photo by Ross Davidson. Sydney Bruhl (David Lamari), a once-famed playwright o

Izzy Siebert
Dec 1, 20253 min read


Dave Semple Brings Music & Memory to the Palace
After decades of artistic creation, Dave Semple is finally putting it all on one stage. “This has been 40 years in the making, really," he says. "Now I’m putting it all together, all of the things that I do, as opposed to just one at a time." Blending his many roles as a singer-songwriter, poet, actor, director, and guitar crafter, Dave stages an uplifting and experimental show at the Palace Theatre on Nov. 6. Songs & Stories with Dave Semple , a one-night-only event in Pr

Izzy Siebert
Oct 30, 20254 min read


The Rocky Horror Show Is "Absolute Pleasure" at The Palace
Give yourself over to absolute pleasure! The Rocky Horror Show , presented by Infuse Productions and the Palace Theatre, is unabashedly queer and packed with audience participation. After playing to sold-out crowds in its first week, tickets are limited for the remaining shows of this cult classic. Get yours before it closes on Nov. 2! Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Shaidon Woods) surrounded by an ensemble of Phantoms. Photo by Ross Davidson. As a storm rages, straightlaced sweethearts

Izzy Siebert
Oct 26, 20253 min read


Stop the Presses! SCOOPED Delivers Front-Page Fun at The Palace
Extra, extra, read all about it! The Front Page: SCOOPED makes headlines as it opens the Palace Theatre’s 2025-2026 season. Directed by...

Izzy Siebert
Sep 28, 20253 min read


A Mystery Gone Mad! Catch "Murdered to Death" at the Palace Theatre
A country manor, a ghastly murder, and a mess of mysteries! Murdered to Death turns an Agatha Christie-esque crime on its head, and...

Izzy Siebert
Jun 2, 20252 min read


"Harvey" Enchants the Imagination at the Palace Theatre
Mistaken identities, a frantic family, and a six-foot-tall invisible rabbit! The Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, Harvey , has charmed...

Izzy Siebert
May 6, 20253 min read


Divorce and Disorder: "The Odd Couple" Moves In At The Palace
Two divorcees who couldn’t be more different. A cast of colourful characters. Snappy dialogue, tight pacing, and comedic chaos. The Odd Couple , directed by Dan Curtis, has taken up residence at the Palace Theatre ! Catch a performance before Oscar and Felix's lease ends (and the show closes) on April 13. The cast and crew of "The Odd Couple" at the Palace Theatre. Photo by Ross Davidson. Since its Broadway premiere in 1965, Neil Simon’s beloved comedy has been revived again

Izzy Siebert
Apr 7, 20253 min read


A Treasure To Watch: Pirates of Penzance Sets Sail at The Palace
The London Community Players’ 50th season opens with a burst of cannon fire! The Palace Theatre ’s fresh staging of The Pirates of Penzance will be treasured by both avid Gilbert and Sullivan fans and folks approaching the musical duo's work for the first time. Get your tickets before the show closes on October 6th! The cast of Pirates of Penzance reinvigorates a classic for modern audiences. Photo by Ross Davidson. Raised by a crew of tenderhearted pirates, Frederic (Jared

Izzy Siebert
Sep 30, 20242 min read
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