Introducing The Port Stanley Festival Theatre

This is the sixteenth in a series of Q&A Profiles of London area theatre companies and groups. Today, we profile the Port Stanley Festival Theatre.

Q. When was your company founded? By whom and why?

In 1978, Jim Schaefer became the founding Artistic Director of the Port Stanley Summer Theatre, bringing live summer theatre to the North Shore of Lake Erie. For forty-seven years, the Port Stanley Summer Theatre has provided the community with entertainment in the Village Hall.

Q. Is your company best described as professional or not-for-profit community theatre?

A registered not-for-profit charitable organization managed by a Board of Directors, elected by the members of the organization at the Annual General Meeting.

Q. What venue do you use to stage your productions?

The Grace Auditorium is located inside the former Town Hall building on the North Shore of beautiful Lake Erie in Port Stanley, Ontario. Capacity: 202 seats, Tiered theatre-styled seating, 30′ x 20′ stage, full inventory of lighting and sound.

Q. Does your company have a Mission or Statement of Purpose?

Our Mandate is to produce appealing summer theatre that highlights Canadian works in drama, comedy, and musical comedy, along with other celebrated works.

Our Mission Statement is Create Inspire Develop Sustain.

Q. Does your company have a Board of Directors and paid staff?

Yes, both a Board of Directors and paid staff. The paid staff consists of Liz Gilroy, Artistic Director, Tony Sclafani, General Manager, Joe Recchia Production Manager, Denise Lunn, Advertising and Marketing, and other part-time staff.

Q. Tell me about your 2025 Season. Did it have any underlying theme?

The 2025 summer season consisted of six Canadian productions, including the world premiere of goldfish by acclaimed actor and writer Steve Ross. Five Musical Mondays on the Pat and Ali Shakir patio, where you could enjoy the best view in town of the harbour and great live music. New play development is a priority. The Summer Festival Theatre season runs from May to September, with season subscriptions going on sale in November.

Q. What show(s) will you be staging this fall (September to December)? Tell me a little bit about each. 

The Port Stanley Festival Theatre hosts a Playwrights’ Festival every September, helping to develop new Canadian stories. This year, it took place from September 18 to 20, featuring three nights of FREE Public Readings as we developed new Canadian stories. PSFT presented three new Canadian plays, and patrons had the chance to be part of the creative process and hear brand new scripts from some wonderful playwrights. We’ve got a thriller from Steven Gallagher, Deadly Memories, a charming folksy comedy, Harts Crossing, by Tracey Hoyt, and a brand-new Norm Foster play, the hilarious Ship To Shore.

The Dreamboats, October 4, 2pm and 7:30pm. Dive into a musical time machine with The Dreamboats as they bring back the magic of classic, original rock ‘n’ roll! Infusing the timeless sounds of the ’50s and ’60s with a fresh, contemporary energy, this Canadian quartet promises an afternoon and evening of nostalgic melodies and electrifying entertainment.

The Fretless featuring Madeleine Roger, November 8, 2pm and 7:30pm. A Canadian band known for its unique blend of folk, classical, and Celtic traditions. A one-of-a-kind folk kitchen party experience! Their ensemble of two fiddles, a viola, and a cello produces a rich, multi-layered, and distinctive percussive sound that redefines contemporary folk music.

A staged reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Liz Gilroy. Saturday, November 29, at 1pm and 7pm. It’s back and it’s bigger and better than last year! A wonderful yuletide experience for the whole family.

Blue Suede and Rhinestones: Dolly Meets Elvis, Saturday, February 14, at 2pm. Step into a world of musical imagination with this new show to the PSFT stage. An unforgettable tribute to the King of Rock’ n’ Roll and the Queen of Country.

Plus, we present musical entertainment almost every Saturday between October and May. Check our website http://www.psft.ca for details. 

Q. Do you have any thoughts about the London area theatre community and your part in it?

PSFT is proud to be part of the vibrant theatre community in the London area and is deeply grateful for the community’s ongoing support of the arts. We continue to be a welcoming space for local theatre/art lovers to see, hear, and celebrate incredible Canadian talent. PSFT is excited to contribute to the rich cultural landscape by bringing Canadian stories to life locally in the Port Stanley community. These stories are waiting for you — our audience — to experience, connect with, and be part of them.

For more information about the Port Stanley Festival Theatre and to purchase tickets, visit https://psft.ca/

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