Sorrento seniors get last chance to act up

One last dramatic attempt to bring the art of theatre to Sorrento is in the works, but it is up to local residents to ensure it stays.

One last dramatic attempt to bring the art of theatre to Sorrento is in the works, but it is up to local residents to ensure it stays.

Local playwright Peter Blacklock, who has run the Seniors’ Theatre program at Cedar Heights Hall for the past three years, is trying hard to spread the laughter and fun that has characterized the program to the Memorial Hall in Sorrento as well.

The program is sponsored by Shuswap Theatre and the Government of Canada through the New Horizons for Seniors program, allowing it to be offered at no cost to the participants other than their membership in Shuswap Theatre.

This is not a program about acting, it is more about “acting up.”

The activities are built around staying mentally, physically, and socially active and fit.

Those taking part will learn skills for remembering and for telling stories, and look at the kinds of situations that they all face on a daily basis.

If you have ever thought you might like to try something just a little out of your comfort zone in a supportive and non-threatening environment, then this is the place for you.

For more information, call Peter at 250-675-3004.

 

Salmon Arm Observer