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  • If You Don’t Know, You Wilno!

    If You Don’t Know, You Wilno!

    In 2026, our 24th season, Stone Fence Theatre returns to its roots with a brand new musical comedy, If You Don’t Know You Wilno! The show is set in the historic village of Wilno. Our company was born there, in the Wilno Tavern, in December, 2002, and we’ve been telling our community’s stories onstage ever since. The Tavern and the kitchen in St. Mary’s Church, uphill from it,  provide the setting and backdrop for a hilarious show that draws on local history, as well as current events.

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  • Miss Pringle’s Mini-Skirt

    Miss Pringle’s Mini-Skirt

    In April, Stone Fence Theatre hits the road with a five-community tour of its 2024 hit, Miss Pringle’s Mini-Skirt, by Eganville Leader columnist Johanna Zomers. With music that goes between Beatles-style and old country, it tells the story of a young teacher who comes from the city in 1965 to teach in a one-room schoolhouse. She and the whole community are in for culture shock in this heart-warming story!

    The show will be performed April 27 in Rankin, May 4 in Deep River, May 11 in Arnprior, May 25 in Maynooth and June 1 in Almonte.

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  • High Times at the Heart Institute

    High Times at the Heart Institute

    In summer and fall of 2025, Stone Fence Theatre presented an updated version of one of its most popular shows, High Times at the Heart Institute, by the company’s producer, Ish Theilheimer. This musical comedy tribute to Canada’s health care system was inspired by Ish’s own experience as a patient at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.  At a time when Canadians are reflecting on what makes our country great, it seems quite timely, as well as hilarious.

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  • 2024

    2024

    The company produced a new musical, Miss Pringle’s Mini-Skirt, by Johanna Zomers, with Ish Theilheimer and Kathy Eisner, directed by Shirley Hill and Sarah Wright. The musical is based on Johanna’s experiences growing up on a pioneer farm and attending one-room schools in the 1960s. The show initially featured 11 children and youth who came together as a cohesive and joyful team, plus five experienced adult stars – Ambrose Mullin, Ryan Webster, Tabitha Green. Will March and Sarah Wright. A red-hot band made up of Peter Frolander, Will March, Peter Sattelberger, Ish Theilheimer and Colin Wylie backed up the performers on 17 brand new original songs. 

  • 2023

    2023

    In 2023 Stone Fence Theatre toured the Valley with Tom Thomson and the Colours of Canada and raised about $10,000 for local hospitals.

    It launched Conspiracy Conniptions, a zany comedy set in a doughnut shop and sung in gospel music style.

    It’s about how the arrival in the small town of Cobtown, Ontario of unruly protestors causes a young man and a young woman and everyone around them to re-examine their lives and beliefs. Everything’s on the table at the doughnut shop. The play asks serious questions about how to change minds in today’s fragmented, polarized climate, and it suggests possibilities.

    The show’s book and music, most of it in gospel style, were written by Ish Theilheimer, and it was directed and choreographed by Chantal Elie. Choir director is keyboard artist Schroeder Nordholt.

    A lot of the action takes place in Cobtown Donut Heaven. There, Abigail (Amber Dagenais, of Eganville), a fitness nut whose Mom owns the shop, tries to convince her boyfriend Brayden (Ryan Webster, of Renfrew), a car nut who works in his Dad’s garage, to change his climate-change-denial views. She’s also exasperated with her parents. Her mother, Lois (Fran Pinkerton) bakes doughnuts named for well-known conspiracy theories and her Dad, Mel (Robert Tremblay), has a laundry list of his favourites.

    Things explode when a crowd of protestors take over the shop and subsequently wear out their welcome, leaving everyone’s views altered, offering some possible answers to the question – how to change minds – and also how to get back to “normal” in a polarized society.

    The cast also included Stone Fence Theatre favourites Jayson Bradshaw, Evan Burgess, Bianca Goldie, Cathy Lyons, Ambrose Mullin, and introduced Tabitha Green. The band was made up of Schroeder Nordholt (keys), Ish Theilheimer (percussion and guitar), Derek Tolhurst (bass), and Evan Burgess (guitar).

  • 2022

    2022

    In 2022, Stone Fence Theatre  launched a remarkable new musical about the life and death of Canada’s most famous artist: Tom Thomson & The Colours of Canada: Love, gossip and murder in Algonquin Park.  It was created by Ish Theilheimer, with Peter Brown and was directed by Chantal Elie-Sernoskie. 

    The lead role of Thomson was played by Nigel Epps, of nearby Eganville, and his girlfriend and possible fiancée was played by Sarah Wright of Barry’s Bay. The old park ranger who tells the story was played by Ambrose Mullin, who has been with the company since its inception. His young alter-ego was played by Kirk Harber. Also featured were Stone Fence Theatre favorites Shirley Hill, Beverly Lewis and Robert Tremblay and singer-songwriter Jayson Bradshaw. Peter Brown’s “stride piano” genius provided the show’s music. The youth ensemble included  Virginia and Marianne Mallen and Logan Roach.

  • 2021

    2021

    In 2021, the company produced a musical revue called How Are Ya Now? to celebrate the easing of the pandemic. For health safety reasons, it was performed mostly outdoors at Station Park in Killaloe. How are Ya Now? was about our Ottawa Valley community and culture. It is a musical comedy variety show that celebrates our sense of fun and the things we love about the Valley and the values getting us through hard times. It includes classic songs from past Stone Fence Theatre shows and some timely new material. The performers are Danielle Bissonnette, Peter Brown, Shirley Hill, Ambrose Mullin, Fran Pinkerton, Derek Tolhurst, and company producer Ish Theilheimer.

    Go here to see video of Act 1

    Act 2 is here.

  • 2020

    2020

    In 2020, all performances were cancelled due to the pandemic. The company did produce an online music video that year, however, based on Ish Theilheimer’s song, “Essential Little Things.” 

  • 2019

    2019

    In 2019, Stone Fence Theatre features Up at Fred’s – Allons-y!, a new musical by Ish Theilheimer, directed by Chantal Elie-Sernoskie. The show revives the memory of Fred Meilleur, the beloved hotel-keeper of Chapeau, Quebec.

    Every performance was sold out, including a benefit in the arena in Chapeau (where the photo on the right was taken after the show) attended by 600 people. The Meilleur family, especially Anne Meilleur, Sister Marie, and Gail Gavan, contributed greatly to script development.

    Also in summer, 2019, Stone Fence Theatre featured J.P. Cormier in concert in Rankin, with opening acts by Emma and Will March and Peter Dawson and Carol Kennedy.

    In 2019, The Stone Fence Theatre Showband was launched, featuring Chantal Elie-Sernoskie, Ambrose Mullin, Fran Pinkerton, Derek Tolhurst, Peter Brown, Evan Burgess and Ish Theilheimer. It performed (or was scheduled to perform) in Eganville, Barry’s Bay, Carleton Place and Eganville.

  • 2018

    2018

    In 2018, Stone Fence Theatre presented a successful 19-show tour of its latest original: I Come from the Valley! Tales and Times of Joan Finnigan, by Ish Theilheimer, with Johanna Zomers, directed by Chantal Elie-Sernoskie. This musical brought to life some of the stories that the Valley’s most illustrious author collected and also the tumultuous times she lived through.

    Joan published 28 books, was the daughter of one of the NHL’s first super-stars, Frank Finnigan, and she was raised in Roaring ’20s Ottawa. Her parents came from Shawville, her second home as a child, where she absorbed the Valley’s story-telling tradition. The play featured Fran Pinkerton as Joan, with music by the Donohue Family of Douglas. Click to view videos of Act 1 and Act 2.

    In August, the company’s summer concert sold out  again. It featured Gail Gavan with Louis Schryer, Erin Leahy and Timi Turmel.