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Pay What You Want Performance - Gaslight

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Magnus Theatre

10 Algoma Street South

Thunder Bay, ON

Directions: Please enter for the Box Office through the Waverley Street doors.

Access

Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

Admission to the Sunday 2:00pm performance on September 29th is by a contribution of your choice, and there is no advance ticketing. Come early, Box Office opens at 1:00pm! Maximum two tickets per person. This production is suitable for patrons aged 14+.

Tickets can be purchased in person only and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Suggested contribution is $15-$25 but we are grateful for any amount. Regular tickets for a weekend performance are $40-$50.

As always, we ask that patrons do not bring in any outside food or drinks; the concession will be open before the performance and during intermission.

GASLIGHT is set in a Victorian house in London, where Bella Manningham lives with her husband Jack. Bella is increasingly becoming convinced that she is losing her mind, as she experiences strange occurrences in the house. Objects go missing, and the gaslights in the house dim and brighten without any apparent reason. She frequently forgets things and becomes emotionally distressed. Jack, however, reassures Bella that there is nothing wrong and that she is simply imagining things. But is she imagining them?

GASLIGHT

By Johnna Wright and Patti Jamieson

Magnus Theatre Mainstage

Thank you for your support, and we hope that you enjoy the show!

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Magnus Theatre

Magnus Theatre is the only professional theatre for the diverse audiences of Northern Ontario and strives to be a leader of innovative and relevant live theatre and arts education. A pillar of the Thunder Bay arts community, Magnus Theatre focuses on engagement and excellence in live theatre and arts education.

Magnus Theatre has a long history in Thunder Bay, serving the region for over 50 years. Throughout its history, Magnus Theatre has earned national renown for exceptional theatre in a unique region. Established in 1971 by British director Burton Lancaster, Magnus was incorporated as a not-for-profit charitable organization in 1986. It has since grown to a fully professional company that is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the City of Thunder Bay.

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