Wild things take stage

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The Quarry Choristers brought their annual dinner theatre production to life at the Quarry Park Heritage Arts Centre, staging eight performances of Where the Wild Things Meet  from April 30 to May 14.

Audiences were treated to an evening of laughter and charm in a production created entirely by members of the cast. Beyond their on-stage roles, choristers wrote the script, selected and arranged the music, choreographed routines, built sets, organized costumes and managed the many details required to deliver a polished performance.

Each show featured a full-course meal prepared by Abas Catering, while desserts at the matinee performances were provided by the ladies of Stonewall United Church. The storyline followed animals from around the world gathering for the 2026 World Animal Congress, where creatures ranging from zebras to penguins met to debate issues affecting their survival. The proceedings took an unexpected turn during an unconventional election that ultimately saw a forgetful elephant chosen as the new leader.

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