4th Line Theatre is pleased to announce that its box office will open to the public to purchase tickets and for gift certificate redemptions for the 2019 Summer Season as of Monday, February 11th. Tickets, gift certificates and picnics for 4th Line Theatre’s 2019 summer season can be purchased by phone 705-932-4445, online at 4thlinetheatre.on.ca, at 4th Line Theatre’s Box Office located at 4 Tupper Street, Millbrook or at the ticket outlet at the Peterborough Museum & Archives on Armour Hill, in Peterborough 705-743-5180.
Group Bookings*:
Book tickets for a group of 12 or more and save! Come to 4th Line with your family, friends and co-workers and experience an unforgettable evening of unique outdoor entertainment. Book 12–24 tickets and save $1 off each ticket. Book 25 or more tickets and save $2 off each ticket. And…your group gets reserved seating!
*Reserved seating for group bookings is based on availability. Book early to secure tickets and seating for your preferred performance date.
Bloom: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Fable World Premiere
By Beau Dixon
Directed by Kim Blackwell
July 2 – July 27, 2019
Previews: July 2, 3
Opening Night: Thursday, July 4
Tuesday to Saturday at 6 pm
Additional performance Monday, July 22, 2019
Bloom: A Rock ’n’ Roll Fable follows the lives of two small town best friends from Assumption, Ontario, who share a lifelong love affair with rock ’n’ roll music. From their childhood in the 1950s, to the heady music days of the 1970s, Bloom is based on stories collected from some of Peterborough’s most renowned rock and roll personalities. The play will feature original music written by Beau Dixon and others. The barnyard will be rocking for the entire month of July!
Carmel World Premiere
By Ian McLachlan and Robert Winslow
Directed by Robert Winslow
August 6 - August 31, 2019
Previews: August 6, 7
Opening Night: Thursday, August 8
Tuesday to Saturday at 6 pm
Additional performance Monday, August 26, 2019
Carmel is the third in the Barnardo children series of plays (Doctor Barnardo’s Children, 2005, 2006 & 2014; Wounded Soldiers, 2014) and will feature characters you already met and fell in love with. This play is filled with music, dancing and farm families trying to get on with the job of living their lives. Set on the Carmel Line in Cavan Township in 1937, the play follows the struggles of a family to hold on to the farm during the Great Depression. This bittersweet work also explores Peterborough labour history and features original music inspired by country and folk music traditions of the 1930s.