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CCT’s final production of the season enchants
By Erin Knutson Cranbrook Community Theatre’s (CCT) rendition of Ivan Menchell’s The Cemetery Club, its latest and final production of the season at Studio Stage…
CCT presenting a cinematic season
Following a successful 2024-25 season revisiting past productions, Cranbrook Community Theatre (CCT) invites audiences to “Go to the Movies” for its 2025-26 season. Each of…
Ring in the Holiday Season with A Christmas Carol
Cranbrook Community Theatre (CCT) is pleased to bring a special holiday show to its Stage Door theatre, Charles Dickens’s beloved classic, A Christmas Carol. Adapted…
Public invited to share their mentor story
Cranbrook Community Theatre’s production of Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays with Morrie, written by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom, will immerse audiences into an impactful story about…
Tuesdays with Morrie CCT’s final show of the season
Cranbrook Community Theatre (CCT) is proud to bring you its final show of our 2021/22 season, Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays with Morrie, written by Jeffrey Hatcher…
Deathtrap coming to Centre 64
Turner & Adler Productions is excited to begin their 2017 season with ‘Deathtrap’ by Ira Levin at Centre 64 in beautiful Kimberley. From the company…
CCT’s first production of the season – Visiting Mr. Green
Cranbrook Community Theatre (CCT) brings us a comedy and poignant drama about friendship, family and forgiveness in their upcoming production, Visiting Mr. Green. The story is…
City helps Symphony of the Kootenays
City of Cranbrook Mayor Wayne Stetski presented a $5,000 grant-in-aid cheque to the Symphony of the Kootenays on Tuesday morning in council chambers. Left to…