All Shook Up

2010

All Shook Up is a new musical comedy built around a number of songs made famous by Elvis Presley. It's NOT a biographical revue. It takes place in 1955, somewhere in middle America, where one girl's dream and a surprise visit from a mysterious leather-jacketed, guitar-playing stranger help a small town to discover the magic of romance and the power of rock & roll. Among the 24 songs featured in the score are classics like "Heartbreak Hotel," "Love Me Tender," "Don't Be Cruel," "Can't Help Falling in Love," and of course the title tune.






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2009

42nd Street
It's the story of Peggy Sawyer (Kristin Boivan)a talented small town girl who comes to New York to make her way in Show Buissness.She misses her audition but manages to secure a part in the chorus when she has a chance to show her talent to some cast members who have befriended her. We see the show rehearsing and get to know the cast then on the opening night of the out of town previews there is an accident and the star Dorothy Brock (Chloe Tekavicic)is injured.

The director Julian Marsh (Erik Foucon) fires Peggy and decides to cancel the show. The kids in the cast convince him that actually Peggy is talented enough to carry the show and he brings her back she steps in and saves the day.

This is the classic Broadway show about Broadway. It features the wonderful tunes of the past, Lullaby of Broadway, Shuffel off to Buffalo, Getting to Be a Habit With Me, About a Quarter To Nine and the title tune 42nd Street These classic tunes are updated and spiced with modern choreography and staging and the wonderful talent of the very best of our area young people. This combination works together to provide for our audience a delightful song and dance extravaganza.

Show dates are Aug 5, 6, 7, 8, at 7.30 and Aug 9 at 2pm all at the Capitol Centre

 

Fiddler On The Roof

2008

In the little village of Anatevka, Tevye, a poor dairyman tries to instill in his five daughters the traditions of his tight-knit Jewish community in the face of changing mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia.

Fiddler On The Roof has touched audiences around the world with its humor, warmth and honesty. Its universal theme of tradition cuts across race, class, nationality and religion leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy and sadness.

A musical with great depth of story and character it moves and touches everyone involved cast, crew and audiences.

Aug 6 - 10


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2007

This summer, Theatre Out Reach On Stage will present Seussical on stage at the Capitol Centre from August 8th through 12th. Seussical features 80 students who bring to life the beloved characters of Dr. Seuss in a vibrant performance of singing, dancing, and acting.

Join the Cat in the Hat and his two Thinks as they introduce us to Horton, a caring elephant in the Jungle of Nool who finds an entire society called Whoville living quietly upon a small speck of dust. Unfortunately for Horton – not to mention Jojo, who lives in Whoville – the inhabitants of the Jungle of Nool are skeptical of Horton’s discovery. Eventually, Whoville is ripped from Horton’s prospective grasp and a wild chase ensues!
August 8th through 12th, 2007


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2006

In celebration of our 20th season, TOROS presents Cats this August 9th through 13th. Proudly sponsored by the Near North District School Board, TOROS has become a tradition in North Bay, providing young people in the area with a unique summer theatre program.

Our cast regularly includes students from all four local high schools. As well, TOROS has been proud to welcome home-school students, youth from Toronto, Sault St. Marie, and British Columbia, and even international students from the United States, Mexico, England, Belarus and Australia.

This year, a highly-charged, multi-talented group of more than 85 young people aged 13 to 21 will mount a production of Cats. This musical features the poetry of T.S. Eliot set to the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. Through vibrant song and dance, Cats tells the story of the “Jellicle Cats”, a faction of felines that gathers once a year for the “Jellicle Ball” (conveniently held at the neighbourhood junk yard!) At the Jellicle Ball, each cat campaigns to demonstrate that he or she, of all the Jellicle cats, deserves to be reborn into a new Jellicle life.

Which cat will be chosen to begin a new life? Find out from August 9th through 13th at the Capitol Centre. The TOROS production of Cats promises to be a truly magical theatre event!

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2005

“Beauty and the Beast”, is an eye-popping, musical extravaganza filled with special effects, dazzling dance numbers and memorable songs.TOROS presents 83 talented and energetic students from local schools who over 5 weeks learn the techniques of theatre production and staging. Be our guest and enjoy this magical experience of the Disney classic musical on stage.

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2004

SWING is a "feel-good-musical", chock full of songs and dance from the 1930's and '40's. This show offers song stylings that range from the nostalgic, to sentimental to Big Band instumentals. Songs like: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, I''llBe Seeing You and Cry Me a River, will captivate even the youngest audiences. And the dancing.....well it swings!

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2003


This year TOROS is proud to present our seventeenth summer production:"Les Miserables" - School Edition".
For the past two months, 85 students have explored all aspects of the professional theatre including vocal, music, dance and acting. Our staff takes great pride in our program and congratulates each of the students participating in the program.

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2002

This "Greatest Story Ever Retold" is based on the book The Cotton Patch Version of Matthew and John by Clarence Jordan in which the Gospel is presented in a setting of rural Georgia with country music songs, the final and perhaps best work of Harry Chapin.

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2001

Theatre Out Reach On Stage will be presenting West Side Story this summer 2001 and you are invited! With well-known music such as "Tonight" and "America", West Side Story sets the ageless tale of Romeo and Juliet against the backdrop of New York City gang warfare in the late 1950's. It promises to be full of amazing talent, music, choreography, costumes and much more.









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