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The TLT has regular meetings on the last Wednesday of each month. 7pm upstairs.

Costume or Prop Loans

Interested in borrowing something?

Costumes: Email the Terrace Little Theatre (with all your contact information), and we will make sure our Costume person gets the message. That person will get back to you with a time they can meet you at the theatre. TLT members can borrow costumes with a small refundable deposit. For the general public or other organizations, a rental fee may apply.

Props: Email the Terrace Little Theatre (with all your contact information), and we will make sure our Warehouse person gets the message. That person will get back to you with a time they can meet you at the theatre or warehouse. A refundable deposit may apply.

Community groups or theatre organizations can negotiate other terms. Just send us an email: info@mytlt.ca

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2009-2010 Season Details

All TLT Plays & Events Are Brought to You By


Regular Season Tickets are $15 each
Nunsense 2 Tickets are $17 each

Dinner Theatre Tickets are $38 each (includes dinner & show)
$200 Table of Six Discount Package



Visit our Ticket Outlet At
Uniglobe Courtesy Travel


Archive of the Following Seasons Are Online:

2008/2009
2007/2008
2006/2007
2005/2006
2004/2005
2003/2004
2002/2003
2001/2002
2000/2001


Details of TLT Productions from Other Seasons
May Be Found in Our Script Library.

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TLT Calendar

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2008-2009 Season Details

All TLT Plays & Events Are Brought to You By


Regular Season Tickets are $15 each

Pantomime Family Pack = 4 for $50
Dinner Theatre Tickets are $35 each (includes dinner & show)

Dinner Theatre discount package TBA

Visit our Ticket Outlet At
Uniglobe Courtesy Travel


Archive of the Following Seasons Are Online:

2007/2008
2006/2007
2005/2006
2004/2005
2003/2004
2002/2003
2001/2002
2000/2001


Details of TLT Productions from Other Seasons
May Be Found in Our Script Library.

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About Us

Terrace Little Theatre Society is a non-profit Registered Charity, made up of a diverse group of volunteers with a long history of providing quality theatre to the community. In fact we are the longest continuous running Theatre Company in BC.

A Little History...

In 1953, Terrace Little Theatre staged its premier production of “Father of the Bride”. Over the next 20 years, TLT became a mainstay of the community, using rehearsal space at the Terrace Hotel and performing in the Civic Centre. When both those facilities burned down in the early 70’s, TLT rehearsals were moved to E.T. Kenney Elementary School and performances were held on the Skeena School gym stage. Then, in 1975, using a provincial government grant of $28,000, the TLT purchased the Zion Baptist Church at the foot of Skeenaview Hill for $42,000. We had a home! In the early 80’s under threat of losing that home, Merry Hallsor (nee McColl) mounted a fund raising campaign to make the building truly ours. In 1988 a unanimous decision renamed the Terrace Little Theatre building the McColl Playhouse to honour and recognise the McColl family, founding members of TLT.

Today...
Currently serving as the 2009/2010 Terrace Little Theatre Board of Directors are:

President: Christine Crawford
Vice-President: Debbie Haynes
Treasurer: Chris Stone
Secretary: Barb Botelho
Louis Bibaud, Director-at-Large
Garnett Doel, Director-at-Large
Amber Hansen, Director-at-Large
Mike Nagle, Director-at-Large
Amy Turner, Director-at-Large
Past-President: Patrick McIntyre

In addition to producing four or five major shows a year, we offer a variety of programs and events for all ages:

  • Summer Drama Days, a drama day camp for 6 to 13 year olds, in existence since 1975.

  • TLT Youth Troupe for Teens that meets weekly and produces 2 plays/year (currently on hiatus)

  • An Annual Community Golf Tournament each June.

  • Theatre Workshops with Professional Consultants made possible through our Club membership with Theatre BC

  • Yuk Yuks On Tour and more!
For the past 10 years, TLT has fundraised toward a new theatre building. In March 2005, after a reassessment of our needs and resources, our General Membership gave the Board of Directors the mandate to instead proceed with a plan to expand and renovate the McColl Playhouse. The expansion will include a new stage area, heating system, costume room, dressing room and two floors of warehouse space. The phased construction may occur without disruption to the theatrical season, and will eliminate the need for TLT to rent an off-site warehouse. The plan also allows for an increased seating capacity, to better meet the needs of the Arts Community as a whole.

It is with much gratitude that we acknowledge the community of Terrace for it’s continued support through our many incarnations.

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FAQ

Q: How do I become a member of Terrace Little Theatre Society?
A: Complete a Season Package / Membership Form. Forms are also available at our Ticket Outlet at Uniglobe (4718A Lazelle Ave) and at the McColl Playhouse. NOTE: A One Year Child Membership is included with each Summer Drama Days Registration Fee.

Q: How does TLT decide which plays to produce each season?
A: Please visit the TLT Library for our application form and other policy document.

Q: How can I find out the schedule of TLT plays and other events?
A: Click HERE for the TLT Calendar

Q: How do I register my child for Summer Drama Days?
A: Summer Drama Days was not held in the Summer of 2008. We hope to hold it again in the Summer 2009. Please watch this website for more details.

Q: Where and when are auditions held?
A: At McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street, anywhere from 3 to 5 months before a show opens.

Q: How do I find out about auditions dates?
A: The best way is to become a member so that you receive our Backstage News Bulletins. We also post audition dates on our web site, in our weekly Terrace Standard Ad, and release details to other local media.

Q: Do I need to prepare an audition piece?
A: No, not normally. Each Director will run auditions a bit differently, however, here is what you can expect:


  • When you arrive, you'll be asked to fill out a form (name, phone number, experience if any, etc.)
  • There will likely be short around-the-room introductions, and depending upon the Director, there may be group warm-ups (stretching, etc.).
  • The Director will overview the play and the characters, and you may have a few minutes to study bits of the script with a partner before you are asked to `cold read' with others trying out. This is not as intimidating as it might sound.
  • The Director may shortlist you and schedule you for a call-back (2nd audition). At that time, you may be asked to focus on a specific scene or character.

Our auditions are low-key. We want you as relaxed as possible so your potential will shine through.

Q: You usually announce two different audition times. Do I need to attend both?
A: No. We schedule two different times in order to accommodate everyone. Of course, it certainly doesn't hurt to let the Director see you as often as possible, so come both times if you can.

Q: I've never been in a play before. Will I have a chance?
A: Absolutely! Some of our busiest actors were only at auditions to support a friend and didn't even plan to try out. We cast beginners in almost every production. Remember, we are an amateur theatre group.

Q: Should I read the play before I come?
A: It isn't expected, but it certainly helps if you do. Don't hesitate to contact the play Director to borrow a script. His/her phone # is always posted with audition announcements.

Q: Does it cost anything to audition?
A: No, but everyone involved with a TLT production must become a member of Terrace Little Theatre Society - an affordable $5.00 yearly membership fee - which is included with each Season Package purchase.

Q: What if I don't want to act...are there other ways I can get involved?
A: Most definitely! Even if you think you can't make scheduled rehearsals, there are many ways you can help with a production. Our shows would never make it to opening night without the dedicated work of our backstage, technical, design and production volunteers. Most of our members have NO theatre experience when they join us - we are eager to train new recruits. Email now - mailto:info@mytlt.ca?subject=Membership- to let us know you wish to become involved.

Q: Is there anything else I should know?
A: If you are looking for a way to meet new people, learn and develop skills (sewing, decorating, designing, producing, lighting, sound, etc. - not just acting and directing), TLT is the community group to get involved with.

We are a FUN group of people AND we are highly committed to our audience and working together to produce quality productions. Join us!

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Some of Our Favourite Links

Visiting the Northwest? Check out Copper Mountain Music, the Terrace Concert Society, the City of Terrace and Terrace Tourism for ideas on what to do while you're here.

Travelling throughout BC? Find out what other Theatre BC member clubs may be presenting before you leave. Note: Show details for theatre groups not listed below may be available on the Theatre BC web site.

Theatre BC Member Club Sites

Northwest


Central Interior


Okanagan


Peace River


Vancouver Island


Lower Mainland


Script Sources


Other Sites of Interest


For more of our favourite links, also check out our Sponsors page!

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Plays


All TLT Plays & Events Are Brought to You By
Standard Radio


Regular Season Tickets are $15 each
Dinner Theatre Tickets are $35 each (includes dinner & show)
Become a Season Ticket Holder

Visit our Ticket Outlet At
Uniglobe Courtesy Travel


4718 Lazelle Ave (Lazelle Mini-Mall)

Archive of the Following Seasons Are Online:
2006/2007
2005/2006
2004/2005
2003/2004
2002/2003
2001/2002
2000/2001

Details of TLT Productions from Other Seasons
May Be Found in Our Script Library.

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TLT Library

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Season Packages

'07-'08 Season Ticket Packages are now available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel.
Get ticket vouchures to all three for our main shows for one reduced price!


Click here for details about the rewards of becoming a Patron of TLT.


Vouchers MUST be redeemed for tickets at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel(4718 Lazelle Avenue).

Seating is subject to availability. Advance notice of ticket availability will be provided through our Backstage News Bulletin.

Regular Production vouchers may be used in any number for any of our Three Regular play productions in the 2006/2007 Season.
Only Dinner Theatre vouchers may used for dinner theatre.

Plays and performance dates are subject to change without notice.


All of our productions are Brought to You By

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Theatre Going Guide

Please give plenty of time to get to the theatre. Show time is normally 8pm.

As a courtesy to all, there is no late seating at McColl Playhouse, and cell phones & pagers must be turned off during performances. Thank You in advance for your cooperation.

THANK YOU to all businesses, organizations and patrons who have shown their overwhelming support over the years. Check out our Sponsors page for further details.

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Script Library

Our Script Library includes close to 600 titles amassed over the years. Some of these were purchased by Terrace Little Theatre, but most have been donated by members.

What if I have scripts I am willing to loan out?

Skeena Zone Clubs and individual members who are willing to loan scripts from their personal libraries, please email info@mytlt.ca or fax 638-0211 a list of your titles (including playwright and publisher) and how you wish to be contacted by loanee's. We will gladly do the rest.

How do I go about borrowing a script?

TLT scripts are loaned for 2 weeks in-town, and 4 weeks out-of-town. Script pick up and return details will be worked out on a case by case basis. To submit a request to borrow script, simply use the email link in the `Owner Contact Info' field of the script record.

The TLT script library consists of only published scripts. We do not have any scripts available in electronic format. Copyright laws restrict us from electronically reproducing or copying scripts. Scripts, in the printed format as provided by the publisher, will only be loaned to Theatre BC and Skeena Zone members and individuals associated with a theatre group in Northwest British Columbia.

NOTE: In the case of scripts not owned by TLT, it is up to each owner to track loans and negotiate return dates.

Database Tips

Our Script Database is self explanatory and very easy to use, thanks to a very smart design by TLT member Patrick McIntyre of Web North Marketing and Design. However, to ensure you make use its features as quickly as possible, here are a few tips:
  • Single click on the play Title to display the full script record, including description and owner contact info.
  • To sort by column, single click on the column heading.
  • When sorted by Title or Playwright, use the Filter to display only records starting with the same first letter. To turn off the filter, set it back to None.

Go To The Terrace Little Theatre Script Database

IMPORTANT: Under copyright laws, scripts may not be photocopied or used for production purposes. Please contact the applicable publisher to secure production rights.

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Our Sponsors

Without a doubt, the operative word in `Community Theatre' is COMMUNITY. With that in mind, we gratefully acknowledge the following businesses, organizations, and government departments for their ongoing assistance in bringing theatre to the community of Terrace. Drum roll please...

2008/2009 Major Sponsors

Public Sector Assistance

Our Many Friends of the Theatre:


PLEASE take the time to read the back page of each of our Programs for acknowledgements of additional businesses, organizations and individuals who contribute to the success of specific productions and events.

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