Backstage Stories
Pulling Back The Curtain!
A collection of monthly column features with our print partners The Lindsay Advocate highlighting the ongoings and at The Academy Theatre.
Why You Should Help Run Our Theatre
There’s a clear vision for growth and sustainability. Sustaining a theatre in today’s world takes relationships, advocacy and people willing to open doors, financially, professionally, and creatively.
If you’ve ever sat in our theatre and recognized how special it is, or wanted to be part of something that brings people together, this is your moment.
The Theatre Crew Takes You Backstage
It’s an exciting time at the theatre, with play development and productions on the horizon! As our team gets ready to bring you Clue, this October, we decided to ask some of our theatre committee and Clue team members to chat about how they got started in theatre, and what it takes to put on a show.
Meet the Women Shaping the Theatre
For generations, the Flato Academy Theatre has been a gathering place where stories unfold, memories are made, and local talent emerges… In honour of Women’s History Month, we’re profiling three women whose leadership, creativity, and technical skills are helping to shape this community’s theatre experience.
For the Love of the Theatre
Some of the greatest love stories ever told are found on the stage. Romeo & Juliet, West Side Story, Les Misérables, The Notebook, and even Shrek. During this Month of Love, I want to give you a peek behind the curtain into the making of one of the greatest love stories never told…
A Voice For Live Theatre
At The Academy Theatre, we are privileged to have knowledgeable and experienced individuals serving on our Board of Directors. Award-winning actress and board member Ayesha Mansur Gonsalves has exciting plans and perspectives to share for 2026.
Shining A Spotlight on Our Volunteers
At our theatre, the true heartbeat isn’t just onstage, it’s in the volunteers who welcome guests, guide them, and bring warmth to every show. Few understand their impact better than Vangi Patton, Assistant Manager and Volunteer organizer. We sat down with her to explore what truly makes volunteers “the heart of the theatre.”