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.
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.

Written and performed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag, Killing Eve) and directed by Vicky Jones, Fleabag is a rip-roaring look at some sort of woman living her sort of life.
The hilarious, award-winning, one-woman show that inspired the BBC’s hit TV series Fleabag, was captured live on stage from London’s West End in 2019.
Fleabag may seem oversexed, emotionally unfiltered and self-obsessed, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. With family and friendships under strain and a guinea pig café struggling to keep afloat, Fleabag suddenly finds herself with nothing to lose.
Presented by DryWrite, Soho Theatre and Annapurna Theatre.
Age recommendation 15+
Contains strong language

- Tickets: $20 Adult, $16 Member, Youth FREE.
- All prices include HST.
- Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.
- Tickets available at the door.
*Reserved seating. Seats have are 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.
Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan have both shown exceptional range, depth, and intensity on screen, but Ammonite reveals new colours. In this story of a visionary scientist and the young woman who changes her life, these two stars deliver performances of raw electricity.
Mary Anning (Winslet) devotes her days on Southwest England’s Dorset coast to finding and cataloguing fossils of ammonites, extinct and beautiful sea creatures. In the early 19th century this is no work for a woman, and no scientific society will have her. So Mary toils alone, even as male scientists visit to study and take credit for her work. When one visitor brings along his grieving wife, Charlotte (Ronan), then abandons her there to return to London, the two women have no one to turn to but each other.
Francis Lee’s follow-up to his award-winning God’s Own Country shows the same talent for powerful love stories in harsh environments. The rocky, windswept seaside of Lyme Regis is palpable here. Lee directs with a similar brisk urgency, cutting to the core of Mary’s anger and Charlotte’s pain, charting the gathering emotional storm that throws them together. As in God’s Own Country, Lee films physical passion without a shred of prudishness. He, Winslet, and Ronan forego period gloss for a portrait of desire that feels so much more true. And in showing the full gamut of Mary’s astringent brilliance and unvarnished lust, Winslet delivers one of the very best performances of her career. – CAMERON BAILEY
R | | Biography, Drama, Romance
- Tickets: $11 Adult, $8 Youth.
- All prices include HST.
- Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. General admission seating, tickets at the door.
*Seats have been marked to accommodate physical distancing of 6 feet. Please choose a seat that is not marked. Face masks are required. Cloth masks and “mingle masks” are available by donation at King’s Theatre to support “SchoolsPlus”. Thank you!
Thank you to our community movie partner Annapolis Home Hardware.

On a cold September morning in 1844 a young man from Bavaria stands on a New York dockside. Dreaming of a new life in the new world. He is joined by his two brothers and an American epic begins.
163 years later, the firm they establish – Lehman Brothers – spectacularly collapses into bankruptcy, and triggers the largest financial crisis in history.
Sam Mendes (Skyfall, King Lear) returns to the National to direct Ben Power‘s English version of Stefano Massini’s vast and poetic play, a hit across Europe.

- Tickets: $20 Adult, $16 Member, Youth FREE.
- All prices include HST.
- Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.
*Reserved seating. Seats have are 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.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
A joint “stage to screen” production of the Annapolis District Drama Group and Young Company Productions, filmed on location in Annapolis Royal. Directed by Simon Bonnington.
CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS.
Following the widely-acclaimed success this summer of their first ever Stage-to-Screen production, the Annapolis District Drama Group is joining forces with Young Company Productions to create a family-favourite Christimas-time spectacle that is certain to entertain: a screen-play version of “A Christmas Carol”, by Charles Dickens. – pandemic-willing, to be screened at King’s Theatre the weekend before Christmas!
With a cast numbering 55 this is probably the largest theatrical production ever in Annapolis Royal, and that in a time of constraint due to pandemic restrictions. However, this well-loved tale lends itself quite easily to performance in line with current Provincial guidelines. The screen-play is a newly-crafted adaptation by Simon Bonnington, straight from Dickens original text, with Covid very much in mind, and gives the opportunity for several small groups of actors to rehearse and perform the different scenes quite separately from each other.
Inspired by their recent experience of on-location filming, “A Christmas Carol” is being rehearsed and filmed in and around several of the historic buildings in our communities. The O’Dell House Museum & the Sinclair Inn Museum are being made available by the kind cooperation of the Annapolis Heritage Society; and likewise the Board of the Tupperville School Museum are enthusiastically welcoming, allowing the actors to immerse themselves in these genuine Victorian settings!
The Queen Anne Inn, the Carlisle House Inn, and the Historic Gardens, as well as other well-known buildings and establishments, are also playing host to the production.
Screenings are scheduled for December (Thursday 17th 7.00pm,) Friday 18th 7.00pm, Saturday 19th 7.00pm & Sunday 20th 2pm
List of Characters, in Order of Appearance:
- CAROL SINGERS Timothy Habinski, Shelley Habinski, Nina Habinski, Lily Habinski
- BOB CRATCHIT David Witherow
- EBENEZER SCROOGE Wayne Currie
- FRED Tim Danttouze
- BENEFACTOR Derrick Hawkins
- BENEFACTOR Brian Dickinson
- JACOB MARLEY Gordon Keel
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST Rhynn Winstead
- SCHOOL-CHILDREN Gavin Foxton-Shano, Joseph Hickey, Katie Baker, Arianna Baker, Grace Newman, Khadi Hiscock, Sofia Forsyth
- SCROOGE as a child Hamish Murray
- SCROOGE as a youth Ryan Hebert
- FANNY Lydia Hickey
- FEZZIWIG Miles Leahy
- DICK WILKINS Clinton Chester
- Mrs FEZZIWIG Karen Tomasino
- FIDDLER Emily Nyenhuis
- FEZZIWIG’s GUESTS Eloise Mailman, Judy Dickinson
- BELLE Emma Tolson
- BELLE’s DAUGHTERS Sophie Tanczos, Portia Murray
- BELLE’s HUSBAND Spike Sprague
- GOVERNESS Abigail Bonnington
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT Gloria Saesura
- Mrs CRATCHIT Colleen Rowland
- PETER CRATCHIT Vaughn Winstead
- MATTHEW CRATCHIT Liam Winstead
- BELINDA CRATCHIT Anne McCormick
- MARTHA CRATCHIT Mairéad MacInnis
- TINY TIM Calder McCormick
- FRED’s WIFE Meggie Pozzolo
- TOPPER Simon Bonnington
- FRED’s SISTER-IN-LAW Myisha Pozzolo
- FRED’s SISTER-IN-LAW Alex Hancock
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME Sam Cooper
- BROKER Ken Maher
- CHARWOMAN Linda Hulme-Leahy
- LAUNDRESS Dawn Scott
- UNDERTAKER’s MAN Ray Balcom
- CAROLINE Kristin Stenberg
- CAROLINE’s FATHER Phil Milo
- URCHIN Niall Smith
- GIRLS Maura Scranton, Lily Habinski
- AUNT Linda Doucet
- HOUSEMAID Nina Habinski
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
A joint “stage to screen” production of the Annapolis District Drama Group and Young Company Productions, filmed on location in Annapolis Royal. Directed by Simon Bonnington.
CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS.
Following the widely-acclaimed success this summer of their first ever Stage-to-Screen production, the Annapolis District Drama Group is joining forces with Young Company Productions to create a family-favourite Christimas-time spectacle that is certain to entertain: a screen-play version of “A Christmas Carol”, by Charles Dickens. – pandemic-willing, to be screened at King’s Theatre the weekend before Christmas!
With a cast numbering 55 this is probably the largest theatrical production ever in Annapolis Royal, and that in a time of constraint due to pandemic restrictions. However, this well-loved tale lends itself quite easily to performance in line with current Provincial guidelines. The screen-play is a newly-crafted adaptation by Simon Bonnington, straight from Dickens original text, with Covid very much in mind, and gives the opportunity for several small groups of actors to rehearse and perform the different scenes quite separately from each other.
Inspired by their recent experience of on-location filming, “A Christmas Carol” is being rehearsed and filmed in and around several of the historic buildings in our communities. The O’Dell House Museum & the Sinclair Inn Museum are being made available by the kind cooperation of the Annapolis Heritage Society; and likewise the Board of the Tupperville School Museum are enthusiastically welcoming, allowing the actors to immerse themselves in these genuine Victorian settings!
The Queen Anne Inn, the Carlisle House Inn, and the Historic Gardens, as well as other well-known buildings and establishments, are also playing host to the production.
Screenings are scheduled for December (Thursday 17th 7.00pm,) Friday 18th 7.00pm, Saturday 19th 7.00pm & Sunday 20th 2pm
List of Characters, in Order of Appearance:
- CAROL SINGERS Timothy Habinski, Shelley Habinski, Nina Habinski, Lily Habinski
- BOB CRATCHIT David Witherow
- EBENEZER SCROOGE Wayne Currie
- FRED Tim Danttouze
- BENEFACTOR Derrick Hawkins
- BENEFACTOR Brian Dickinson
- JACOB MARLEY Gordon Keel
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST Rhynn Winstead
- SCHOOL-CHILDREN Gavin Foxton-Shano, Joseph Hickey, Katie Baker, Arianna Baker, Grace Newman, Khadi Hiscock, Sofia Forsyth
- SCROOGE as a child Hamish Murray
- SCROOGE as a youth Ryan Hebert
- FANNY Lydia Hickey
- FEZZIWIG Miles Leahy
- DICK WILKINS Clinton Chester
- Mrs FEZZIWIG Karen Tomasino
- FIDDLER Emily Nyenhuis
- FEZZIWIG’s GUESTS Eloise Mailman, Judy Dickinson
- BELLE Emma Tolson
- BELLE’s DAUGHTERS Sophie Tanczos, Portia Murray
- BELLE’s HUSBAND Spike Sprague
- GOVERNESS Abigail Bonnington
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT Gloria Saesura
- Mrs CRATCHIT Colleen Rowland
- PETER CRATCHIT Vaughn Winstead
- MATTHEW CRATCHIT Liam Winstead
- BELINDA CRATCHIT Anne McCormick
- MARTHA CRATCHIT Mairéad MacInnis
- TINY TIM Calder McCormick
- FRED’s WIFE Meggie Pozzolo
- TOPPER Simon Bonnington
- FRED’s SISTER-IN-LAW Myisha Pozzolo
- FRED’s SISTER-IN-LAW Alex Hancock
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME Sam Cooper
- BROKER Ken Maher
- CHARWOMAN Linda Hulme-Leahy
- LAUNDRESS Dawn Scott
- UNDERTAKER’s MAN Ray Balcom
- CAROLINE Kristin Stenberg
- CAROLINE’s FATHER Phil Milo
- URCHIN Niall Smith
- GIRLS Maura Scranton, Lily Habinski
- AUNT Linda Doucet
- HOUSEMAID Nina Habinski
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
A joint “stage to screen” production of the Annapolis District Drama Group and Young Company Productions, filmed on location in Annapolis Royal. Directed by Simon Bonnington.
CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS.
List of Characters, in Order of Appearance:
- CAROL SINGERS Timothy Habinski, Shelley Habinski, Nina Habinski, Lily Habinski
- BOB CRATCHIT David Witherow
- EBENEZER SCROOGE Wayne Currie
- FRED Tim Danttouze
- BENEFACTOR Derrick Hawkins
- BENEFACTOR Brian Dickinson
- JACOB MARLEY Gordon Keel
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST Rhynn Winstead
- SCHOOL-CHILDREN Gavin Foxton-Shano, Joseph Hickey, Katie Baker, Arianna Baker, Grace Newman, Khadi Hiscock, Sofia Forsyth
- SCROOGE as a child Hamish Murray
- SCROOGE as a youth Ryan Hebert
- FANNY Lydia Hickey
- FEZZIWIG Miles Leahy
- DICK WILKINS Clinton Chester
- Mrs FEZZIWIG Karen Tomasino
- FIDDLER Emily Nyenhuis
- FEZZIWIG’s GUESTS Eloise Mailman, Judy Dickinson
- BELLE Emma Tolson
- BELLE’s DAUGHTERS Sophie Tanczos, Portia Murray
- BELLE’s HUSBAND Spike Sprague
- GOVERNESS Abigail Bonnington
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT Gloria Saesura
- Mrs CRATCHIT Colleen Rowland
- PETER CRATCHIT Vaughn Winstead
- MATTHEW CRATCHIT Liam Winstead
- BELINDA CRATCHIT Anne McCormick
- MARTHA CRATCHIT Mairéad MacInnis
- TINY TIM Calder McCormick
- FRED’s WIFE Meggie Pozzolo
- TOPPER Simon Bonnington
- FRED’s SISTER-IN-LAW Myisha Pozzolo
- FRED’s SISTER-IN-LAW Alex Hancock
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME Sam Cooper
- BROKER Ken Maher
- CHARWOMAN Linda Hulme-Leahy
- LAUNDRESS Dawn Scott
- UNDERTAKER’s MAN Ray Balcom
- CAROLINE Kristin Stenberg
- CAROLINE’s FATHER Phil Milo
- URCHIN Niall Smith
- GIRLS Maura Scranton, Lily Habinski
- AUNT Linda Doucet
- HOUSEMAID Nina Habinski
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
A joint “stage to screen” production of the Annapolis District Drama Group and Young Company Productions, filmed on location in Annapolis Royal. Directed by Simon Bonnington.
CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS.
List of Characters, in Order of Appearance:
- CAROL SINGERS Timothy Habinski, Shelley Habinski, Nina Habinski, Lily Habinski
- BOB CRATCHIT David Witherow
- EBENEZER SCROOGE Wayne Currie
- FRED Tim Danttouze
- BENEFACTOR Derrick Hawkins
- BENEFACTOR Brian Dickinson
- JACOB MARLEY Gordon Keel
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST Rhynn Winstead
- SCHOOL-CHILDREN Gavin Foxton-Shano, Joseph Hickey, Katie Baker, Arianna Baker, Grace Newman, Khadi Hiscock, Sofia Forsyth
- SCROOGE as a child Hamish Murray
- SCROOGE as a youth Ryan Hebert
- FANNY Lydia Hickey
- FEZZIWIG Miles Leahy
- DICK WILKINS Clinton Chester
- Mrs FEZZIWIG Karen Tomasino
- FIDDLER Emily Nyenhuis
- FEZZIWIG’s GUESTS Eloise Mailman, Judy Dickinson
- BELLE Emma Tolson
- BELLE’s DAUGHTERS Sophie Tanczos, Portia Murray
- BELLE’s HUSBAND Spike Sprague
- GOVERNESS Abigail Bonnington
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT Gloria Saesura
- Mrs CRATCHIT Colleen Rowland
- PETER CRATCHIT Vaughn Winstead
- MATTHEW CRATCHIT Liam Winstead
- BELINDA CRATCHIT Anne McCormick
- MARTHA CRATCHIT Mairéad MacInnis
- TINY TIM Calder McCormick
- FRED’s WIFE Meggie Pozzolo
- TOPPER Simon Bonnington
- FRED’s SISTER-IN-LAW Myisha Pozzolo
- FRED’s SISTER-IN-LAW Alex Hancock
- GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME Sam Cooper
- BROKER Ken Maher
- CHARWOMAN Linda Hulme-Leahy
- LAUNDRESS Dawn Scott
- UNDERTAKER’s MAN Ray Balcom
- CAROLINE Kristin Stenberg
- CAROLINE’s FATHER Phil Milo
- URCHIN Niall Smith
- GIRLS Maura Scranton, Lily Habinski
- AUNT Linda Doucet
- HOUSEMAID Nina Habinski