
After a two and a half year postponement, the Indian Head Stage Left Players are excited to finally present More Fun Than Bowling.
The group was initially scheduled to perform the full-length play in March 2020, but the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to postpone.
Over the past two years, the community drama group redirected its efforts toward producing radio plays for online listeners and a short silent-film. The group is hoping that next month’s production will mark a return to their regular fall and spring performances.
“We tried to come up with alternatives to being on the stage but we’re all very happy to be able to perform in front of a live audience again,” director Cory Rennebohm told Grasslands News.
The cast will take the stage at the Grand Theatre the first weekend in October. The comedy play was written by Steven Dietz and portrays the experiences of a father and his daughter who operate a bowling alley in a small town. The show will feature five actors from the community: Tracy Gostick, Vanessa MacDonald, John Kort, Sherry Carleton, and Nicholas Rennebohm.
More Fun Than Bowling will be performed on Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door or in advance from Indian Head Pharmasave.