
Stone Fence Theatre is thrilled to announce the return of its classic supper theatre experience for the 2025 season, much to the delight of Ottawa Valley audiences. This year’s featured production, High Times at the Heart Institute, will offer 13 performances, with seven of them featuring the full supper theatre treatment that helped make Stone Fence a household name in local entertainment.
The dinner shows will include a full-course roast beef meal prepared by Schmidt’s Catering of Pembroke, giving audiences a delicious way to enjoy live theatre in a relaxed and social atmosphere. Performances will take place at the Rankin Culture & Recreation Centre in Pembroke, with adult tickets priced at $75 and youth tickets at $30, plus HST.
Adding even more excitement to the season is a special Dinner Gala set for Thursday, August 7 at the Paul J. Yakabuskie Community Centre in Barry’s Bay. This highlight event will feature some of Stone Fence Theatre’s most beloved performers and will serve as a fundraiser in support of St. Francis Valley Healthcare. Gala tickets are $89 plus HST.
For those who prefer a lighter option, Stone Fence Theatre is also offering dessert theatre performances. These shows will include sweet treats from Schmidt’s Catering along with hot beverages from Madawaska Coffee. Adult tickets for dessert theatre are $45 and youth tickets are $15, plus HST.
This year, every performance will also include pre-show entertainment by a talented lineup of youth performers from the Ottawa Valley. The performer of the day is listed on the ticket sales page, giving audiences even more reason to arrive early and enjoy the full experience.
With seating by reservation only, theatre-goers are encouraged to book their tickets early to ensure the best seats. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the Ticketsplease box office at 613-401-1497 or toll-free at 1-866-310-1004.
The 2025 season promises an unforgettable mix of laughter, music, and community spirit — all wrapped up in a warm and welcoming theatre experience that continues to bring people together across the Ottawa Valley.
(Written by: Emma Butler)