One of America’s favorite operas takes the big screen. James Robinson’s stylish production transports audiences to Catfish Row on the Charleston waterfront, vibrant with the music, dancing, emotion, and heartbreak of its inhabitants. “If you’re going to stage Gershwin’s opera, this is how,” raved the Guardian when the new production premiered in London in 2018. David Robertson conducts a dynamic cast, featuring the sympathetic duo of Eric Owens and Angel Blue in the title roles and an all-star ensemble that includes Golda Schultz, Latonia Moore, Denyce Graves, Frederick Ballentine, and Alfred Walker.
Estimated run time: 3 HRS and 30 MINS
Sung in English
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Members: $16
General: $20
Youth: $8
Prices include HST.
Any Stage to Screen tickets or Series passes purchased pre-Covid can be used for this show. Please note that due to distancing requirements, it may not necessarily be the same seat.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
Handel’s tale of intrigue and impropriety in ancient Rome arrives in cinemas with star mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato as the controlling, power-hungry Agrippina and Harry Bicket conducting. Sir David McVicar’s production ingeniously reframes the action of this black comedy about the abuse of power to “the present,” where it should loudly resonate. The all-star cast features mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey as Agrippina’s son and future emperor Nerone, soprano Brenda Rae as the seductive Poppea, countertenor Iestyn Davies as the ambitious officer Ottone, and bass Matthew Rose as the weary emperor Claudius.
- Composer: George Frideric Handel
- Librettist: Vincenzo Grimani
- Agripinna: Joyce DiDonato
- Conductor: Harry Bicket
- Estimated run time: 3 HRS 35 MINS
- Sung in Italian, MET titles in English
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Members: $16
General: $20
Youth: $8
Prices include HST.
Any Stage to Screen tickets or Series passes purchased pre-Covid can be used for this show. Please note that due to distancing requirements, it may not necessarily be the same seat.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.

Miriam Orlando & Meggie Pozzolo in Graceland
The Annapolis District Drama Group (ADDG) is very excited to unveil six Stage-to-Screen short plays
Developed in conjunction with King’s Theatre, the six Ten Minute plays were carefully selected to allow rehearsal and performance while observing appropriate physical-distancing. Performed on-location at venues in and around town, including a local church, Fort Anne Cafe, Sissiboo Coffee shop, the Annapolis Royal Wharf, and the King’s stage, they were filmed and edited by professionally-experienced cinematographers and cutting room crew. With this project, ADDG has taken community theatre to a new level in Annapolis Royal, despite the current limitations brought by the Covid pandemic!
The plays originate from the pens of award-winning playwrights – as local as Granville Beach, to western Canada, the US, and as far-flung as Australia. The writers themselves have expressed an equal excitement to see their work translated into this new medium, and give their wholehearted blessing to the project!

Abigail Bonnington and Gordon Keel in The Pool of Cerebus
Each play was created with six very experienced local directors and casts that include many of the Drama Group’s finest actors — including outstanding youth actors. It’s a mix of comedy, pathos & intrigue all in good measure. They will make you laugh, make you cry and make you think; and best of all, they will entertain you.
All six ADDG-to-Screens will be shown each night. A Q&A with selected members of the team, hosted by Simon Bonnington, will follow.
Reserved seating. Come out and see your favourite actors on the Big Screen at King’s and support your local Theatre.
TICKETS for the RED CARPET PREMIERE (actors, directors and crew will be present):
- Adults: $20
- Youth: $8
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THE PLAYS
COMMUNICATION GAP
- Director: Colleen Rowland
- Cast: Nina Habinski and Finn Hafting
- Playwright: William Cissna
IS IT WEDNESDAY?
- Director: Dawn Scott
- Cast: Gloria Saesura and Nancy Anderson
- Playwright: Pam Calabrese MacLean
NEVER GIVE UP
- Director: Sam Cooper
- Cast: Karen Tomasino and Ryan Hebert
- Playwright: James Hutchinson
POOL OF CERBERUS
- Director: Simon Bonnington
- Cast: Gordon Keel and Abigail Bonnington
- Playwright: Alex Broun
GRACELAND
- Director: Brian Dickinson
- Cast: Miriam Orlando and Meggie Pozzolo
- Playwright: Katie Thayer
TRUE CONFESSIONS
- Director: Wayne Currie
- Cast: Sam Cooper, Emma Tolson and George Clairmont
- Playwright: Wayne Currie
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- Videography: Andrew Tolson, and Rhynn Winstead
- Editing: Andrew Tolson, Rhynn Winstead, Oliver Bass and Simon Bonnington
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.

Karen Tomasino and Ryan Hebert in Never Give Up
The Annapolis District Drama Group (ADDG) is very excited to unveil six Stage-to-Screen short-plays!
Developed in conjunction with King’s Theatre, the six Ten Minute plays were carefully selected to allow rehearsal and performance while observing appropriate physical-distancing. Performed on-location at venues in and around town, including a local church, Fort Anne Cafe, Sissiboo Coffee shop, the Annapolis Royal Wharf, and the King’s stage, they were filmed and edited by professionally-experienced cinematographers and cutting room crew. With this project, ADDG has taken community theatre to a new level in Annapolis Royal, despite the current limitations brought by the Covid pandemic!
The plays originate from the pens of award-winning playwrights – as local as Granville Beach, to western Canada, the US, and as far-flung as Australia. The writers themselves have expressed an equal excitement to see their work translated into this new medium, and give their wholehearted blessing to the project!

Miriam Orlando & Meggie Pozzolo in Graceland
Each play was created with six very experienced local directors and casts that include many of the Drama Group’s finest actors — including outstanding youth actors. It’s a mix of comedy, pathos & intrigue all in good measure. They will make you laugh, make you cry and make you think; and best of all, they will entertain you.
All six ADDG-to-Screens will be shown each night. A Q&A with selected members of the team, hosted by Simon Bonnington, will follow.
Reserved seating. Come out and see your favourite actors on the Big Screen at King’s and support your local Theatre.
TICKETS:
- Adults: $12
- Youth: $8
—————————————————
THE PLAYS
COMMUNICATION GAP
- Director: Colleen Rowland
- Cast: Nina Habinski and Finn Hafting
- Playwright: William Cissna
IS IT WEDNESDAY?
- Director: Dawn Scott
- Cast: Gloria Saesura and Nancy Anderson
- Playwright: Pam Calabrese MacLean
NEVER GIVE UP
- Director: Sam Cooper
- Cast: Karen Tomasino and Ryan Hebert
- Playwright: James Hutchinson
POOL OF CERBERUS
- Director: Simon Bonnington
- Cast: Gordon Keel and Abigail Bonnington
- Playwright: Alex Broun
GRACELAND
- Director: Brian Dickinson
- Cast: Miriam Orlando and Meggie Pozzolo
- Playwright: Katie Thayer
TRUE CONFESSIONS
- Director: Wayne Currie
- Cast: Sam Cooper, Emma Tolson and George Clairmont
- Playwright: Wayne Currie
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- Videography: Andrew Tolson, and Rhynn Winstead
- Editing: Andrew Tolson, Rhynn Winstead, Oliver Bass and Simon Bonnington
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.

Nancy Anderson and Gloria Sasura in Is It Wednesday?
The Annapolis District Drama Group (ADDG) is very excited to unveil six Stage-to-Screen short-plays!
Developed in conjunction with King’s Theatre, the six Ten Minute plays were carefully selected to allow rehearsal and performance while observing appropriate physical-distancing. Performed on-location at venues in and around town, including a local church, Fort Anne Cafe, Sissiboo Coffee shop, the Annapolis Royal Wharf, and the King’s stage, they were filmed and edited by professionally-experienced cinematographers and cutting room crew. With this project, ADDG has taken community theatre to a new level in Annapolis Royal, despite the current limitations brought by the Covid pandemic!
The plays originate from the pens of award-winning playwrights – as local as Granville Beach, to western Canada, the US, and as far-flung as Australia. The writers themselves have expressed an equal excitement to see their work translated into this new medium, and give their wholehearted blessing to the project!

Finn Hafting & Nina Habinski in Communication Gap
Each play was created with six very experienced local directors and casts that include many of the Drama Group’s finest actors — including outstanding youth actors. It’s a mix of comedy, pathos & intrigue all in good measure. They will make you laugh, make you cry and make you think; and best of all, they will entertain you.
All six ADDG-to-Screens will be shown each night. A Q&A with selected members of the team, hosted by Simon Bonnington, will follow.
Reserved seating. Come out and see your favourite actors on the Big Screen at King’s and support your local Theatre.
TICKETS:
- Adults: $12
- Youth: $8
—————————————————
THE PLAYS
COMMUNICATION GAP
- Director: Colleen Rowland
- Cast: Nina Habinski and Finn Hafting
- Playwright: William Cissna
IS IT WEDNESDAY?
- Director: Dawn Scott
- Cast: Gloria Saesura and Nancy Anderson
- Playwright: Pam Calabrese MacLean
NEVER GIVE UP
- Director: Sam Cooper
- Cast: Karen Tomasino and Ryan Hebert
- Playwright: James Hutchinson
POOL OF CERBERUS
- Director: Simon Bonnington
- Cast: Gordon Keel and Abigail Bonnington
- Playwright: Alex Broun
GRACELAND
- Director: Brian Dickinson
- Cast: Miriam Orlando and Meggie Pozzolo
- Playwright: Katie Thayer
TRUE CONFESSIONS
- Director: Wayne Currie
- Cast: Sam Cooper, Emma Tolson and George Clairmont
- Playwright: Wayne Currie
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- Videography: Andrew Tolson, and Rhynn Winstead
- Editing: Andrew Tolson, Rhynn Winstead, Oliver Bass and Simon Bonnington
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
Director Phelim McDermott tackles another one of Philip Glass’s masterpieces, following the now-legendary Met staging of Satyagraha. Star countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo is the title pharaoh, the revolutionary ruler who transformed ancient Egypt, with the striking mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges in her Met debut as his wife, Nefertiti. To match the opera’s hypnotic, ritualistic music, McDermott has created an arresting vision that includes a virtuosic company of acrobats and jugglers. Karen Kamensek conducts in her Met debut.
Please be aware that this production contains some full-frontal nudity, which may not be suitable for young audiences.
Estimated Run Time: 3 hrs 30 mins
Sung in Various Languages, Met Titles In English
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Members: $16
General: $20
Youth: $8
Prices include HST.
Any Stage to Screen tickets or Series passes purchased pre-Covid can be used for this show. Please note that due to distancing requirements, it may not necessarily be the same seat.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
The tale of an eccentric band of culinary ronin who guide the widow of a noodle-shop owner on her quest for the perfect recipe, this rapturous “ramen western” by Japanese director Juzo Itami is an entertaining, genre-bending adventure underpinned by a deft satire of the way social conventions distort the most natural of human urges—our appetites. Interspersing the efforts of Tampopo (Nobuko Miyamoto) and friends to make her café a success with the erotic exploits of a gastronome gangster and glimpses of food culture both high and low, the sweet, sexy, and surreal Tampopo is a lavishly inclusive paean to the sensual joys of nourishment, and one of the most mouthwatering examples of food on film ever made.
1985 Remastered Comedy

- Tickets: $11 Adult, $8 Youth.
- All prices include HST.
- Doors open 45 minutes before showtime. General admission seating, tickets at the door.
*Seats have are designated in pairs and singles. They been marked to accommodate physical distancing of 6 feet. Please choose a seat that is not marked. Face masks are required. Cloth masks are available by donation at King’s Theatre.Thank you!
Thank you to our community movie partner Annapolis Home Hardware.

Captured live in 2019 from The Old Vic in London, Academy Award-winner Sally Field (Steel Magnolias, Brothers & Sisters) and Bill Pullman (The Sinner, Independence Day) star in Arthur Miller’s blistering drama All My Sons.
America, 1947. Despite hard choices and even harder knocks, Joe and Kate Keller are a success story. They have built a home, raised two sons and established a thriving business.
But nothing lasts forever and their contented lives, already shadowed by the loss of their eldest boy to war, are about to shatter. With the return of a figure from the past, long buried truths are forced to the surface and the price of their American dream is laid bare.
Jeremy Herrin (NT Live: This House, People, Places & Things) directs a cast including Jenna Coleman (Victoria), and Colin Morgan (Merlin).
All My Sons is an Old Vic co-production with Headlong. Headlong makes exhilarating theatre for audiences across the UK. A touring company with a big imagination, we interrogate the contemporary world through a programme of fearless new writing, re-imagined classics and potent twentieth century plays.

- Tickets: $20 Adult, $16 Member, Youth FREE
- All prices include HST.
- Doors open 45 minutes before showtime.
*Reserved seating. Seats have are designated in pairs and singles. They been marked to accommodate physical distancing of 6 feet. Face masks are required. Cloth masks are available by donation at King’s Theatre. Thank you!
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon Stevie Nicks brings her legendary music to the big screen with 24 Karat Gold The Concert. Recorded over two nights during her sold-out 24 Karat Gold Tour, the film features a set-list of fan favorites and rare gems from Stevie’s multi-platinum selling catalog. The film also highlights Stevie’s intuitive and intimate storytelling abilities, captivating audiences with personal stories behind some of the most famous songs in music history.
Widely considered one of the most important female voices in rock music with an unparalleled career, Stevie Nicks has had six Top Ten albums, 8 Grammy nominations and is the first woman to be twice inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – with Fleetwood Mac in 1998 and as a solo artist in 2019.
Runtime: 141 mins
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- Tickets: $20 Adult, $16 Member, Youth FREE
- All prices include HST.
- Doors open 45 minutes before showtime.
*Reserved seating. Seats have are designated in pairs and singles. They been marked to accommodate physical distancing of 6 feet. Face masks are required. Cloth masks are available by donation at King’s Theatre. Thank you!
Adapted from Naomi Fontaine’s acclaimed novel, Kuessipan is Myriam Verreault’s first narrative feature. In a Quebec Innu community, Mikuan (Sharon Fontaine-Ishpatao) and Shaniss (Yamie Grégoire) struggle to maintain their close friendship when they clash over their diverging ambitions. When Mikuan falls in love with a white boy and starts to consider a life beyond their tiny reserve, her bond with Shaniss and her family is put to the test. A coming-of-age story told with humour, tenderness, and heartbreak, Kuessipan is a poignant exploration of evolving friendship and dreams, and the bonds that will forever root us in our culture. Kuessipan is told through an Indigenous lens yet remains relevant to us all as we discover the power of community — along with the individual strength it takes to follow our own path.

- Tickets: $11 Adult, $8 Youth.
- All prices include HST.
- Doors open 45 minutes before showtime. General admission seating, tickets at the door.
*Seats have are designated in pairs and singles. They been marked to accommodate physical distancing of 6 feet. Please choose a seat that is not marked. Face masks are required. Cloth masks are available by donation at King’s Theatre.Thank you!
Thank you to our community movie partner Annapolis Home Hardware.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.