2023 Theatre Trail

What is a theatre trail?

Experience Sylvan Lake like never before! This immersive theatre experience takes place downtown where storytellers lead the audience on the ‘trail’ to each surprise theatre location, sharing stories along the way. The journey around downtown lasts approximately 2 hours and showcases comedies, dramas, entertaining stories, and amusing history about the town. Thirty theatre artists contributing as playwrights, storytellers, historians, performers, and theatre directors, along with organizers and crew, will spend August creating this unique audience adventure in preparation for the September premiere.

Site-responsive theatre

Plays are written specifically for what might happen in the shops, businesses, and services where they take place. Actors take on various roles - a server in a cafe busily wiping tables, a customer sitting by the window staring admiringly at the server. In each location, one never knows what might happen - a dramatic scene, a comic twist, or a budding romance! As each fifteen-minute play wraps up, a storyteller guides the audience through town to the next pop-up experience.

Two people in a forest, facing each other closely. One person has dark hair and is wearing a hoodie, the other has reddish hair and is wearing a shirt and jacket. The image is overlaid with the title 'The Raven and the Gull' and the author's name 'Derryn Yeomans'.
Play poster with a photo of people planting a tree, showing hands, a shovel, a small truck model, and gardening tools on grass.
Bright tour poster featuring two men, one with glasses and a serious expression, and the other with glasses and a beard, advertising "2 Bros at the Beach" by BUK BUKZ, on tour at Sixvan Lake Theatre, created and performed by Improv Jelly Improvisers, Matthew Taylor and Paul Sutherland, with a vibrant blue background and yellow accents.
A bright green puppet with large black eyes, yellow eyebrows, and a black nose, titled 'Cooking with Tobias or How to Tramaize a Child in Three Puppets' by Ash Mercia.
A group of four women and one man in a library, wearing beach hats and black 'Sylvan Lake Theatre' T-shirts, striking playful poses. One woman holds a book, another touches her chin thoughtfully, a man looks surprised, and the others pose confidently. The text 'The Storytellers' is written across the bottom of the image.
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2022 Theatre Trail

The Dress Play Poster - Sylvan Lake Theatre Trail
Untitled Play Poster - Sylvan Lake Theatre Trail
Summer's End Play Poster - Sylvan Lake Theatre Trail
Connection Play Poster - Sylvan Lake Theatre Trail
Storytellers - Sylvan Lake Theatre Trail