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551:"Townships Playhouse Guild" was incorporated on April 28, 1965, under the Companies Act of Quebec as a non-profit organization for the operation of this theater. In 1981, the corporate name was officially changed to "Le Theater Piggery Inc.-The Piggery Theater Inc". According to the Quebec Business Register, the main economic activity of the theater is to act as an agency for shows and artists. The Annual General Meetings of The Piggery Theater Inc are usually held in the winter at the North Hatley Community Center. 489:
Patrick Stoker who gave his time and expertise to design the plans for the theater and supervise the work. The transformation of the building into a theater was carried out in 1964 and 1965 thanks to the efforts of volunteers on duty and professionals. The structure of the building was then reinforced by wooden beams following the angle of the lower slope of the roof and serving as a buttress, fixed on foundations outside the building.
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In the 1980s, the Piggery set up a restaurant serving country dinners before theatrical performances; in addition, an outdoor patio has been set up in front of the restaurant. A few years later, the terrace was added to the front of the building. In addition, a building was moved to the theater site,
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During the initial transformation of the building, Guy Bachand, owner of the Premier cinema on King Street West in Sherbrooke, donated 300 free seats in his cinema, which were installed at the Piggery Theater. The latter was in 1965 treasurer of the first board of directors of the Guild. In addition,
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The growing public interest in the Piggery has been derived from the provision of a variety of entertainment options. For example, in 2011 the program featured 16 theatrical performances, in addition, the addition of musical performances included folk, country, bluegrass, jazz, classical, musical and
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In 2005, works by local artists were exhibited at the Emily LeBaron Art Gallery during the summer. The name of this Piggery art gallery pays homage to Miss Emily LeBaron of North Hatley who dedicated her life to the development of arts and culture in the Eastern Townships. She has organized a lot of
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In 2002, the Piggery organized a first language arts camp, offering a chance for children aged 8 to 12 to learn English or French through the arts. The following year, the Piggery organized boot camps for would-be funny guys in a special two-day workshop (Aug. 24 and 25) as part of The Piggly Giggly
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In 2011, several innovations made the Piggery attractive, including sharing the benefits of fundraising with participating community organizations. In addition, the intensification of contacts with groups of seniors in the Montreal region increased the groups coming by bus from seven groups in 2010
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Grants from the Federal Secretary of State began in 1973. In 1981–1982, The Townships Playhouse Guild received a first grant from the Government of Quebec in the amount of $ 2,985 through the Quebec Ministry of Cultural Affairs. A generous donation of funds specifically intended for the dining room
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The English term "piggery" means "pigsty" because the theater was installed in 1965 in the pigsty/warehouse of Arthur Russell Virgin (1877-1968), built in 1945. Four ventilation turrets are installed on the Piggery gable, the main one with a compass rose topped with a weather vane symbolized by the
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Throughout history, the Piggery Theater has presented a variety of Canadian, American and British plays, as well as musical, magician and comedian performances. Several plays presented at the Piggery Theater were part of tours of guest theater companies, having performed in theaters in particular:
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Surrounded by a forest (originally surrounded by fields) and mountainous setting, this entertainment site is also renowned for the organization of business or association meetings, meetings of friends or family, weddings as well. than other social or artistic events. Some events at the Piggery are
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In 2003, the theater was saved from bankruptcy thanks to financial support from the public; a new administration took place and the offer of performances to the public was revised. On July 17, 2005, a "House & Garden tour fundaiser" was organized to help finance the theater. This tour made it
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In 1964, thanks to these donations, under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. A. Scott, then Dunbar Bishop, the Townships Playhouse Guild initiated the project to build a community theater. The plans for the conversion of the pigsty / warehouse were devised on a voluntary basis by the Montreal architect,
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The Piggery Theater is affiliated with the "Townhippers’ Association"; this regional organization holds its annual general meetings and awards ceremony at the Piggery Theater. This annual event usually features the performance of artists from the region. Several volunteers are involved with the
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The roof of this former curling club collapsed in the winter of 1962 under the weight of heavy snowfall; this theater then had to cease its activities. Nevertheless, the North Hatley Playhouse had succeeded in instilling in the collective mind a marked interest in theatrical performances in the
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could attend the community theater activities organized by the North Hatley Playhouse Guild which existed between 1956 and 1962. This organization offered amateur productions in the building of the former curling club which was located at the North Hatley Playhouse, in the village of
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In 1980, the auditorium (2nd floor) of the Piggery Theater had a capacity of 283 seats and accommodated an audience of 9,400 admissions; 10,000 in 1981 and 11,000 in 1982. Its current capacity is 246 places. The building also has a large stage, restaurant and bar on the lower level.
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In June 2014, watercolor artist Maureen Bean held a three-week exhibition at the Piggery Theater with a discount from a portion of the theater sales. The Piggery Market ran from June 22, 2014, until September, allowing local artisans, vendors and producers to offer their products.
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In 1990, as part of the 25th anniversary of its existence, a monster auction of 450 various items (antiques, works of art, items created especially for the occasion, high fashion clothing, recreation equipment, baskets for gourmets) organized at the John H. Price Sports Center at
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a variety of tribute shows. In addition to theatrical activities, this site occasionally offers varied performances of song, music and magic. It also offers group meal service at events. In addition, the restaurant was renovated in (1997) and designated "The Posh Pig" since 1997.
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Article "Le Théâtre Piggery - Un quart de siècle d’amour entre une communauté et son institution culturelle" (The Piggery Theater - A quarter of a century of love between a community and its cultural institution), by Pierrette Roy, journal La Tribune, May 26, 1990, cahier 6, p.
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Eastern Townships. A group of citizens have organized themselves to restore the tradition of summer theater in the region. This enthusiasm for the survival of the theatrical mission in the region was spurred by, among others, Walter Massey and Norman Springford of
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On Oct. 2, 2010, the theater organized an Oktoberfest food and music. In addition, the theater is financed annually through donations of used items (antiques, kitchenware, etc.) which are sold at the "Piggery Barn Sale Fundraiser" during a day organized annually.
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Article "Le Théâtre Piggery – Un quart de siècle d’amour entre une communauté et son institution culturelle" (The Piggery Theater - A quarter of a century of love between a community and its cultural institution), journal La Tribune, May 26, 1990, cahier 6, p.
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The Piggery Theater was inaugurated on August 2, 1965, by an "open house party at the playhouse". The initial goal was to make it a bilingual theater with activities in English in the summer, as well as in French in the spring and fall.
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The theater has enabled many artists in the region to assert their talents and flourish in the performing arts. Several artists and stage staff have experience in other performance centers or were performing arts students, notably at
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During her 40th founding anniversary in 2005, Nancy Nourse of The Record newspaper wrote: "Over the years, The Piggery also offered a variety of other activities which helped to make it a vibrant center of summer entertainment".
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In addition, an annual arts and crafts exhibition showcases items from some of the region's best artisans. This exhibit turns out to be an annual fundraising event to ensure the survival of The Piggery.
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Annually, the theater season usually begins around mid-June and continues until the end of August. In the past, the Theater generally presented two or three large plays in its summer program.
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Article "After-theatre cabaret idea becomes reality", journal The Record, 18 juillet 1980, Supplement 1, p. 5, mentioning the postponement of the full-fledged restaurant-cabaret projet.
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Over the years, the Townships Playhouse Guild (rebranding in 1981) has organized a variety of fundraising activities: concerts, auctions, regional tours, fashion shows and craft shows.
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In 1972, this large ancestral house was considered to be at least 150 years old; it was then filled with antiques and surrounded by gardens. It was located on top of a hill overlooking
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In addition, Virgin donated $ 5,000 in cash. Following this generous donation, a fundraising of $ 60,000 allowed the launch of the theater project. In addition, in 1982, the estate of
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profile of a pig. These turrets are the result of the installation in 1985 of a heat reflecting roof and ceiling exhaust fans, while maintaining the rustic character of the building.
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granted by Arthur Russell Virgin to the Guilde, comprising a subdivision of 11,831 m2 and a Concrete block building used initially as a pigsty, then transformed into a warehouse.
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Since 1980, the administration has implemented a multi-year roof reinforcement program, the construction of a large capacity septic tank and the installation of air conditioning.
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Article "Le Théâtre Piggery - Un quart de siècle d’amour entre une communauté et son institution culturelle", par Pierrette Roy, journal La Tribune, May 26, 1990, cahier 6, p. 2.
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Article "Le Théâtre Piggery - Un quart de siècle d’amour entre une communauté et son institution culturelle", by Pierrette Roy, journal La Tribune, May 26, 1990, cahier 6, p. 2.
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In addition, depending on the period, theatrical activities were included in certain stay packages at Manoir Hovey in North Hatley and at the Riplecove Inn in Ayer's Cliff.
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Article « Le Théâtre Piggery – Un quart de siècle d’amour entre une communautĂ© et son institution culturelle Â», journal La Tribune, 26 mai 1990, cahier 6, p. 2.
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In addition, since the 1980s, the Piggery has organized an art gallery where local artists and artisans offer their crafts and wares all summer long. This art gallery
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indicates that five cultural institutions in the region have made their mark and are continuing their work of transmitting culture, including The Piggery Theater.
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Article "North-Hatley n’a pas oublié Jeannette Blake" (North-Hatley did not forget Jeannet Blake), by Gilles Dallaire, journal La Tribune, July 28, 1983, p. A4.
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The theater offers "Piggery Theater Summer Drama Camps" of typically four days. Usually, a student show is presented to the public at the end of the camp.
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Interview on August 7, 2021 by historian Gaétan Veillette with retired artist Howard Ryshpan who inaugurated the theater in the summer of 1965.
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Article "Piggery Playhouse story said one of a community", by Leonard Ryan (record wire editor), Sherbrooke Daily Record, August 2, 1965, p. 1
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Article "The Piggery hopes to raise $ 200,000 with its auction", by Pierrette Roy, newspaper La Tribune, August 3, 1990, Cahier 4, p. 6.
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When Janet Blake died in 1981, specific bequests from her testamentary heritage were distributed in particular to the foundation of the
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Journal Townshippers, Fall/Winter 2011, vol. 32, no. 2, annonçant l’AGA du "Townshippers’ Association" qui comptait alors 3000 membres.
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expansion project was made to the theater in 1980 to increase capacity to 150 guests; however, this project could not be realized.
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Article "Maureen Bean watercolours backdrop for Piggery fundraisers", by Matthew Mcully, Journal The Record, June 19, 2014, p. 8.
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to 12 in 2011. Finally, the recording in 2011 of two CBC Vinyl shows. Café with Smart McLean raised the profile of La Piggery.
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possible to visit several beautiful houses and gardens of North Hatley. This tour was repeated in particular on July 22, 2010.
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Journal The Record, 27 août 1982, Supplément 1, p. 5, article "Council rift puts Piggery in cold" par Timothy Belford, p. 4-5.
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Article "York: People are power behing Piggery", by Claudia Villemaire, journal The Record, June 8, 1990, supplement 1, p. 5.
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1981-1982 activity report of the Quebec Ministry of Cultural Affairs, p. 101, mentioning a grant to the Théâtre Piggery Inc.
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Article "Comedy and cool temperatures rule", by Markthew Shepherd, journal The Record, 2 juillet 1999, supplement 1, p. 5.
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Article "The Piggery: You’ve come a long way, piglet", by Timothy Belford, journal The Record, July 2, 1982, supplement.
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Article « Piggery to hold 40th anniversary celebration", by Nancy Nourse, journal The Record, Sept. 8, 2005, p. 11.
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Although the activities presented to the public are generally held in English, several performances are held in French.
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Article "Council rift puts Piggery in cold", par Timothy Belford, journal The Record, 27 août 1982, Supplement 1, p. 4.
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Journal The Record, 21 janvier 1998, p. 3, annonçant l’AGA du 24 janvier 1998 au centre communautaire de North Hatley.
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Journal The Record, 16 janvier 1997, p. 9, annonçant l’AGA du 25 janvier 1997 au centre communautaire de North Hatley.
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Article "From boardroom host to char – Piggeery veterans honored", journal The Sherbrooke Record, 14 sept. 1979, p. 6.
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Article "North-Hatley n’a pas oublié Jeannette Blake", par Gilles Dallaire, journal La Tribune, July 28, 1983, p. A4.
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Radio-Canada, article d’archives du 26 mars 2021: «Le 27 mars 2006, la prestigieuse Auberge Hatley partait en fumée».
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Journal The Record, 16 déc. 1982, p. 6, annonçant l’AGA du 22 janvier 1983 au centre communautaire de North Hatley.
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Inside, the wood was rough and unfinished; which gave the rustic character of a pigsty transformed into a theater.
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Article "Piggery to hold 40th anniversary celebration", by Nancy Nourse, journal The Record, Sept. 8, 2005, p. 11.
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Article "Bilingual, year-round theatre is hope for Piggery Playhouse", Sherbrooke Daily Record, 2 août 1965, p. 3.
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Article "Bilingual, year-round theatre is hope for Piggery Playhouse", Sherbrooke Daily Record, 2 août 1965, p. 3.
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Article "Piggery to hold 40th anniversary celebration", by Nancy Nourse, journal The Record, Sept. 8, 2005, p. 11.
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Article "Piggery to hold 40th anniversary celebration", by Nancy Nourse, journal The Record, Sept. 8, 2005, p. 11.
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granted a particular important bequest to the Guild in order to ensure the sustainability of the Piggery theater.
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The Townships Playhouse Guild was formed in 1964 to ensure the sustainability of the performing arts in the
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Article "Piggery benefits from tours", by Crosbie Cotton, journal The Sherbrooke Record, 11 mai 1972, p. 1.
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Article "Piggery Theatre better than ever", by Sylvia Bullard, journal The Record, 26 juillet 2011, p. 3.
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Townshippers Journal, Spring/Summer 2010, Vol. 31, no. 1, p. 16, announcing the Piggery Theater program.
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According to the assessment roll report of the Municipality of Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley for 2020.
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The "Gala fundraising kicks off" takes place annually in mid-June to begin the theatrical season.
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The Piggery Theatre website – Section "Piggery Barn Sale Fundraiser" - consulté le 10 août 2021.
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Article "1980 Piggery season successful", Journal The Record, 13 mars 1981, Supplement 1, p. 9.
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Article «1980 Piggery season successful», journal The Record, 13 mars 1981, supplement 1, p. 9.
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Journal Westmount Independent, July 15–16, 2008, p. 15, article "The Westmount Townshipper".
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crafts and arts exhibitions. She had a key role in the creation of the La Piggery theater.
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Journal The Record, July 29, 2013, p. 2, article "The Piggery Theatre", by Tierney Braden.
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The project was made possible thanks to the donation of a building on Chemin Simard in
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The Piggery Theater was rated the third best summer theater in Canada by the newspaper
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Article "BU honors former professor", by PT, journal The Record, Sept. 29, 1980, p. 2.
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Mesures géographiques validés en utilisant les outils de l’Atlas du Canada (Toporama).
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Prior to the opening of the Piggery Theater, English-speaking theatergoers from the
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Townshippers, Fall/Winter, vol. 31, no. 2, announcing the Piggery Theater program.
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For many years, Arthur Russell Virgin (1877-1968) was the branch manager of the
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Townships Playhouse Guild (which became "The Piggery Theater Inc" in 1981)
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bridge and 3.3 km (2.1 mi) northeast of the village center of
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The "after-theater cabaret" was added to the service offering in 1980.
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215 Chemin Simard, Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley, Quebec, Canada, J0B 1W0
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Patrick Stoker (for the transformation of the pigsty into a theater)
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to be transformed to serve as a set design workshop and warehouse.
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Mrs. W.W. Leslie donated the stage curtain to the Piggery Theater.
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Mary Robinson's country dinners have long been a theater draw.
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In its report on its 2010-2015 cultural policy, the MRC of
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The Piggery Theater site is located at 215 Simard Road,
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Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley
Coordinates
45°16′11″N 72°0′43″W / 45.26972°N 72.01194°W / 45.26972; -72.01194
Capacity
piggerytheatre.com
Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley
Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality
Estrie
Quebec
Emily LeBaron
Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality
Ottawa Citizen
Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley
lake Massawippi
Manoir Hovey
lac Magog
North Hatley
Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley
Bishop's University
Lennoxville
Dawson College
Montreal
Bishop's University's Centennial Theater
Sherbrooke
Théâtre du Lac Brôme
Centaur Theatre
Montreal
La Poudrière
Dome Theatre
Dawson College

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