June 10, 2026

NorfolkToday.ca

By Jeremy Hall

Simcoe Little Theatre is marking its 80th anniversary with a special production that celebrates the people, performances and memories that have shaped one of southern Ontario’s oldest community theatres.

Where Stars Still Shine brings together musical numbers, comedy, dramatic scenes and historical moments from some of the theatre’s most memorable productions over the past eight decades.

Director and writer Jan Rainey said the show is designed much like an awards show, featuring highlights from the theatre’s rich history.

Rather than recreating entire plays, audiences will enjoy musical performances mixed with short theatrical scenes and stories from the theatre’s past. Assistant director Dave Kent tells us historic photos, programs and memorabilia from the theatre archives will also be projected throughout the performance.

The production also reunites performers from across the decades, with former cast members travelling long distances to take part alongside younger actors from the theatre’s youth program.

Kent said the show includes something for every generation, but more important it’s a community celebration.

The anniversary production recognizes the generations of volunteers and audience members who have kept community theatre alive in Simcoe since 1946.

Rainey hopes the celebration inspires even more people to get involved.

Tickets for Where Stars Still Shine are now available, with organizers encouraging residents to purchase early due to strong interest from families and longtime theatre supporters.

Written by Jeremy Hall


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