A King`s Theatre Special On Screen Presentation
All Tickets: $12
All prices include HST.
Doors open 45 minutes before showtime. General admission seating, tickets at the door.
The Annapolis District Drama Group presents ANNIE ONE TWO THREE: A Murder Mystery
- Friday October 18 at 7:30pm
- Saturday October 19 at 7:30pm
- Sunday October 20 at 2:00pm
Written by David Summers
Directed by Karen Tomasino

CAST :
TICKETS available on line or at the Box Office (902.532.7704)
- Adults: $16
- Youth : $8
Click here to see a PDF of the Seating plan. Let us know your preferred seat and we will secure the closest available option. Tickets will be held at the Box Office for pick up.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
The Annapolis District Drama Group presents ANNIE ONE TWO THREE: A Murder Mystery
- Friday October 18 at 7:30pm
- Saturday October 19 at 7:30pm
- Sunday October 20 at 2:00pm
Written by David Summers
Directed by Karen Tomasino

CAST :
TICKETS available on line or at the Box Office (902.532.7704)
- Adults: $16
- Youth : $8
Click here to see a PDF of the Seating plan. Let us know your preferred seat and we will secure the closest available option. Tickets will be held at the Box Office for pick up.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
The Annapolis District Drama Group presents ANNIE ONE TWO THREE: A Murder Mystery
- Friday October 18 at 7:30pm
- Saturday October 19 at 7:30pm
- Sunday October 20 at 2:00pm
Written by David Summers
Directed by Karen Tomasino

CAST :
TICKETS available on line or at the Box Office (902.532.7704)
- Adults: $16
- Youth : $8
Click here to see a PDF of the Seating plan. Let us know your preferred seat and we will secure the closest available option. Tickets will be held at the Box Office for pick up.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
NEW DATE: THURSDAY OCTOBER 24 at 7:30pm
DIRECT FROM IRELAND. Experience Ireland’s traditions of music, song & dance in the hands of some of the most talented young performers in the world.
These performers have Irish traditional music, song & dance running through their veins. Although still in their 20s and 30s, they are unique among their peers in Ireland. They are world and Irish national champions in their disciplines, while some are also holders of Masters Degrees in Music.
The Young Irelanders have been touring the world delivering an Irish experience that is as authentic as it gets.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see this sensational show.
TICKETS on sale now
- Member: $38.26 + HST = $40
- General: $38.26 + HST = $44
- Youth: $10.45 + hst = $12
Click here to see a PDF of the Seating plan. Let us know your preferred seat and we will secure the closest available option. Tickets will be held at the Box Office for pick up.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
Let’s do the Time Warp Again
Campy, brilliant and utterly bonkers, it’s no wonder this is a cult classic and a much loved favourite. The only way to watch this is to sing along as enthusiastically and loudly as possible and if you don’t wake up the neighbours and had a knock at the door from the police, you’ve failed.
It’s quite hard to describe the plot past “Brad and Janet’s car breaks down and they find themselves in a house” because that’s when all hell breaks loose. Singing, dancing, Meat Loaf and a man in very tight golden underwear is just a small part of the madness and it’s very, very fun.
It’s not a movie, it’s an EXPERIENCE. First time experiencing The Rocky Horror Picture Show? Click here for some tips!
COSTUMES: Yes!!!
PROPS: Prop bags will be available for sale. NO PROPS BROUGHT IN FROM OUTSIDE ARE PERMITTED. NEVER THROW THE ANYTHING AT THE SCREEN OR IN THE AISLES.
BAR OPENS AT 8:00PM. FILM SCREENS AT 9:00PM.
All tickets $12. Reserve seating available. Price includes HST.
Click here to see a PDF of the Seating plan.
NOTE: This film contains mature content unsuitable for young audiences.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
SPECIAL PAY-WHAT-YOU-WILL CONCERT!!!
DEBUT ATLANTIC
Beverley Johnston and Marc Djokic create a super-energy in a completely new performance dynamic. Combining violin with marimba, vibraphone, hand drums and sometimes a musical saw, the duo display their individual and combined virtuosity with a down-to-earth approach and a dynamic on-stage chemistry between them.
Beverley Johnston is one of Canada’s leading percussionists, having recorded 6 solo CDs and performing extensively throughout the world. She teaches at the University of Toronto and was named the Canadian Music Centre Ambassador in honour of her exemplary commitment to the performance of the music of Canadian composers.
Marc Djokic is a Nova Scotian violinist and winner of the 2017-2018 Prix Goyer. Among other distinctions, he is a Prix Opus laureate and former Canada Council Instrument Bank recipient. Djokic is concertmaster of l’Orchestre classique de Montreal. He first and foremost studied with his father Philippe Djokic, one of Canada’s great soloists. In fact both his parents, Lynn and Philippe, are musicians, as is his sister Denise.
THANK YOU TO MICHELIN, WHO ARE SUPPORTING OUR SCHOOL SHOWS WITH BEV & MARC!
* SPECIAL ADMISSION BY DONATION EVENT*
Conviction is a new documentary by the celebrated local filmmaker Nance Ackerman, Ariella Pahlke and Teresa MacInnes. Nance will be present to say a few words and answer questions. We will open with the 3-minute animated short Little Thunder, made by Nance Ackerman and Alan Syliboy.
Conviction envisions alternatives to prison through the eyes of women behind bars and those fighting on the front lines of the decarceration movement.
Conviction flips the narrative away from pop culture’s voyeuristic lens and hands it to the women who are being victimized, marginalized and criminalized in our society. Not another ‘broken prison’ film, Conviction is a ‘broken society’ film – an ambitious and inspired re-build of our community, from the inside out. With more women in prisons than ever before, the film implicates viewers to question the status quo, and to consider a different kind of society that better supports the most vulnerable among us.
Nance Ackerman, Writer, Director/ Ariella Pahlke, Writer, Director / Teresa MacInnes Writer, Director, Producer (Sea to Sea Productions)/ Annette Clarke, Producer (NFB)
2019 | 78 min
Click here for more information about Nance and her Co-creators on this film.
Produced by SEA TO SEA PRODUCTIONS and THE NATIONAL FILM BOARD of CANADA
SOLD OUT!!!
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Rawlins Cross is approaching legendary status as one of Canada’s most accomplished and beloved Celtic music groups. With the upcoming release of its 10th studio recording, “Flying Colours”, Rawlins Cross continues to capture the hearts and imaginations of a dedicated global fan-base developed over an acclaimed career.
The band was formed in St. John’s, Newfoundland in the late 1980s by songwriting brothers Dave Panting (guitar and mandolin), Geoff Panting (keyboards and accordion) and Ian McKinnon (highland pipes, tin whistle and bodhran). With the solid rhythm section of Halifax bassist and Chapman Stick player Brian Bourne and Ontario-based drummer Howie Southwood, Rawlins Cross enlisted PEI singer Joey Kitson to complete its signature sound.
Since the beginning, Rawlins Cross has been at the vanguard of the fusion of Celtic traditional music with the rhythms of Rock, Pop and Worldbeat music. Equally at ease with a soulful Highland Air (MacPherson’s Lament) or a raucous party song (Colleen, Wild Rose, Reel ‘n’ Roll), Rawlins Cross never fails to electrify its faithful fans. Over the years, Rawlins Cross has always been a “fan favourite” on the North American and European music festival circuit and regularly plays to sold-out concert halls across Canada.
30 years and 9 albums later, Rawlins Cross continues to maintain a steady course with their 10th studio recording “Flying Colours” (November 2019). “Flying Colours” will prove to be another significant mile marker in the band’s storied career – an eclectic mix of the old world and the new.
REFUND/EXCHANGE POLICY: We do not give cash refunds but are happy to give a full credit for future purchases if tickets are cancelled with a 24-hour notice. Click here for more information about ticket policies.
Celebrate the legacy of Marilyn Lawson with a feast of desserts prepared by our wonderful Theatre volunteers, then enjoy a redux of one of the greatest foodie films of all time, Babette’s Feast.
Join us at 7:00pm for desserts. Velma`s wine bar will be open.
Stay for the Oscar-winning film, Babette’s Feast.
ADMISSION BY DONATION.

Photo of Marilyn Lawson by Andi Rierden
Marilyn Lawson (1942-2018) was a great friend of the Theatre who died a year ago. Many will remember when she and Hannelore Fisher concocted the `Just Desserts` fundraiser that saved the day when the Theatre was in dire straights. The event showcased Marilyn`s extraordinary talents as a world-class chocolatier and pastry chef.
The Film: The Danish/French Babette’s Feast is based on a story by Isak Dinesen, also the source of the very different Out of Africa (1985). Stephane Audran plays Babette, a 19th century Parisian political refugee who seeks shelter in a rough Danish coastal town. Philippa (Bodil Kjer) and Martina (Birgitte Federspiel), the elderly daughters of the town’s long-dead minister, take Babette in. As revealed in flashback, Philippa and Martina were once beautiful young women (played by Hanne Stensgaard and Vibeke Hastrup), who’d forsaken their chances at romance and fame, taking hollow refuge in religion. Babette holds a secret that may very well allow the older ladies to have a second chance at life. This is one of the great movies about food, but there are way too many surprises in Babette’s Feast to allow us to reveal anything else at this point (except that Ingmar Bergman “regulars” Bibi Andersson and Jarl Kulle have significant cameo roles).. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi