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Orangeville: Theatre Orangeville presents “Beneath Springhill: The Maurice Ruddick Story” February 8-26

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

We have been busy here at the Theatre, preparing to open our upcoming production of Beneath Springhill: The Maurice Ruddick Story. Coming to YOUR Theatre this February, Beneath Springhill is exactly what you might need this winter to warm your heart and mind.

Beneath Springhill: The Maurice Ruddick Story

Based on the Arts Club Theatre Company (Vancouver) production

Created by Beau Dixon

Music & lyrics by Rob Fortin & Susan Newman

Originally directed & developed by Linda Kash

Directed by Bobby Garcia

Starring Jeremiah Sparks

Beneath Springhill is the incredible story of Maurice Ruddick, “the singing miner,” an African-Canadian who survived nine days underground during the historic Springhill mining disaster of 1958. The play is a celebration of hope, courage, and community.'

This one-man show tells the harrowing tale of the Springhill miners of Nova Scotia, who overcame a deathly situation - to live to tell the story of their survival. Starring as Maurice, Jeremiah Sparks comes to reprise this role at Theatre Orangeville and grace our stage and community to share this story.

We are so excited to be back in the theatre and as always, the safety of our patrons, artists and staff is our priority. Please Note: as such, we are continuing with mandatory masking at all times while in the Opera House and seated during performances.

Our Ice-Cream SUNDAE performances always book up quickly - don't miss out!

Also - Don't miss the opportunity to join us Opening Night (February 10th) for some refreshments & drinks after the show (generously donated by Black Birch, Hockley Valley Brewing Co & Pommies Cider) - AND YOU CAN MEET THE CAST! All included in the price of your ticket.

Masking Mandate: Theatre Orangeville is continuing with our mandatory masking policy in the venue to protect our unmasked artists on stage. The health of our team and artists, and you - our valued patrons and supporters, is of the utmost priority to us. Losing an artist to illness not only means the health of the individual is compromised, but our production is, too.

For tickets visit www.theatreorangeville.ca.