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Thursday 27 November 2025
  • Mindful Aging: Self-care and emotional wellness workshop

    Explore emotional wellness in later life, including life transitions, grief, loneliness, and changing health. Learn how to identify your personal self-care needs and build simple daily habits for physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. Gain practical tools to strengthen emotional resilience and cope with life’s challenges. A supportive and uplifting session for those 55 years and up looking to prioritize their well-being. Light refreshments provided.

    Workshop will be located at Ontario Shores (700 Gordon St, Whitby, ON) East Entrance in the Main Street Seating Area (Building 1, Level 1)

    Registration required for this free workshop.  Funding provided by the Seniors Community Grant Program.

    10:00am - 11:30am 
  • Hansel & Gretel: The Sticky & Sweet Panto

    Hansel & Gretel, The Sticky & Sweet Panto

    A twisted take on the stickiest fairy tale we could find.

    Hansel and Gretel are siblings who are abandoned in a forest, and due to some rather unfortunate navigation, they fall into the hands of a nasty witch who lives in a gingerbread house. With songs you know and love, hilarious characters, and the silliest of stories, this sugar-laden panto will have you rolling in the aisles!

    Who is this show for?
    As in past years, the Capitol has performances suitable for both the ‘Naughty’, suitable for a mature audience; and the ‘Nice’, suitable for young audiences and families.

    Ok, but what is a Panto?
    Pantomime or panto is a holiday theatre tradition of organized chaotic comedy, with slapstick jokes, songs, and dancing. It’s also highly interactive, making it a joyful experience for artists and audiences alike. Pantos are typically based on fairy tales or legends – familiar tales that can be shaped into
    new stories for today.

    “Pantos are magical – colourful in style, set and language, and just so much fun. Northumberland county takes holiday celebrations seriously, and the panto has become an annual tradition for many folks in the area. We produce an original panto every year, so you’re going to see and hear something new each time.” ~Capitol Artistic Director Rob Kempson.

    How long is the show?
    Run time is approximately 120 minutes.

    Are there special performances?
    Pay-what-you-can preview – November 21
    Indigenous Community Night – December 5

    TICKETS from $22 – $48 including taxes and fees.

    Group Discounts also available for celebrations of 15 or more guests.

    Choose Your Adventure Below to Book Your Seats!

    07:30pm - 09:30pm 
 

 

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