The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon
by W. O. Mitchell
At last, a play about curling, the noble sport that every winter turns otherwise sane Canadian men and women into broom-waving fanatics. Given the chance, any one of them would actively consider selling their soul to the devil for a chance to win the national championship known as “the Brier.” That’s the offer made to Wullie MacCrimmon in this hilarious story by W.O. Mitchell. The time is the not-too-distant past, and the place is Shelby, Alberta, a small town in the foothills.
February 16-26, 2023
Directed by ANNE MOONEY
Presented by THE LONDON COMMUNITY PLAYERS
Tickets Adults $30, Seniors/Students $28, Youth $20 (inclusive of fees)
At last, a play about curling, the noble sport that every winter turns otherwise sane Canadian men and women into broom-waving fanatics. Given the chance, any one of them would actively consider selling their soul to the devil for a chance to win the national championship known as “the Brier.” That’s the offer made to Wullie MacCrimmon in this hilarious story by W.O. Mitchell. The time is the not-too-distant past, and the place is Shelby, Alberta, a small town in the foothills.
February 16-26, 2023
Directed by ANNE MOONEY
Presented by THE LONDON COMMUNITY PLAYERS
Tickets Adults $30, Seniors/Students $28, Youth $20 (inclusive of fees)