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Support grows for Crocus 80

Support continues to grow for Crocus 80, as the theatre group prepares to stage a dinner theatre in late November, in addition to getting information about the group into the community by participating in other events.



Support continues to grow for Crocus 80, as the theatre group
prepares to stage a dinner theatre in late November, in addition to
getting information about the group into the community by
participating in other events.


"Theatre has always been an important aspect to a community;
it builds pride, involvement and is a great outlet for adults in the
community," said Connie Nightingale, president of Crocus 80. "We are
really pushing forward now that we have a new executive team and a
lot of plans on the table. Our members are very excited to get some
performances together."

The theatre season was detailed at the Crocus 80 annual
general meeting on Thursday night. The group was revitalized after
being inactive since the 2007-08 year. The new executive is Connie
Nightingale as president, D'Arcy Megenbir as vice president, Leslie
Richards as secretary and treasurer, and Frieda Lautner and Sabrina
Kraft as members at large.

"I'm excited to be a part of such a well-respected theatre
group in the Theatre Saskatchewan circuit," added Nightingale. "I
can't wait to start competing provincially as Crocus 80 has many
impressive awards and I am certain that we will be adding more to our
mantle."

"We are excited at the response so far to the group revival
and help making theatre accessible here in Weyburn through our local
talent," said Leslie Richards.

Crocus 80 has booked a table at the Culture Day, to be hosted
at the Legion Hall on Friday, Sept. 30. Residents interested in
becoming members or signing up to audition for the theatre season are
encouraged to stop by the table between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No
experience is necessary.

Another opportunity to learn about Crocus 80 will be at the
Weyburn and District United Way's 30th annual Communithon, where
members of the theatre group have booked a couple of entertainment
blocks. Depending on the interest from local actors, one of these
entertainment blocks might be 'Late-Night Improv'.

Residents interested in any aspect of theatre, whether it is
acting, lighting or management can contact one of the executive, find
Crocus 80 on Facebook, or e-mail them at crocus80theatre@gmail.com.
Businesses and organizations wanted to contact the group to book them
as entertainment are also encouraged to contact the theatre group.

A play has not yet been finalized for the fall dinner
theatres, currently booked for Nov. 24 to 27 at the Weyburn Legion
Hall. Details on the play, ticket prices and other information will
be released at a later date.

Created in 1980, the mandate of Crocus 80 is to provide an
outlet for adult theatre for the City of Weyburn. Work is in progress
to reestablish its seniority with Theatre Saskatchewan, and to be
incorporated as a non-profit organization.

"It is a real privilege to have alumni members D'Arcy
Megenbir and Frieda Lautner on the executive, as they will help to
ensure that we stay true to the vision of Crocus 80," said
Nightingale. "I can't express enough that Crocus 80 is an equal
opportunity group, and we are all about having fun!"

As a member of Theatre Saskatchewan, Crocus 80 can
participate in the TheatreFest and TheatreOne. TheatreFest features
seven adjudicated competitive plays and is scheduled for Apr. 8 to
14. TheatreOne is an annual one-act competitive festival and will be
held Nov. 3 to 5. It is during these two events that theatre groups
can earn awards.