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A Cinematic Retrospective of Lethbridge Community Theatre

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 16, 2025
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A Century of Stagecraft: The Enduring Legacy of Playgoers of Lethbridge

In the heart of Lethbridge, Alberta, a theatrical legacy unfolds, its roots entwined with the very fabric of the community. The Playgoers of Lethbridge, one of Canada’s oldest amateur theatre groups, has graced the stage for over a century, captivating audiences and nurturing a vibrant artistic spirit. A new short film, "Lifers: A Century of Addiction to Theatre," produced by Allen Gibson, celebrates this remarkable journey, paying homage to the dedication and passion that have sustained this remarkable institution.

The story begins in 1923, within the hallowed halls of a Lethbridge church, where Ernest Sterndale Bennett sowed the seeds of what would become a thriving theatrical community. From humble beginnings, with just two attendees at the first meeting, the Playgoers quickly blossomed, selling out the 1,000-seat Majestic Theatre, a testament to the community’s hunger for live performance. This early success laid the foundation for a century of theatrical endeavors, establishing the Playgoers as a cornerstone of Lethbridge’s cultural landscape.

Gibson’s film serves as a tribute to this enduring legacy, capturing the spirit of community theatre and its power to connect individuals through shared artistic experiences. The film not only documents the Playgoers’ historical trajectory but also illuminates the multifaceted nature of theatre itself. From the thrill of performing under the spotlight to the behind-the-scenes magic of set design, costumes, and stage management, the film underscores the collaborative effort required to bring a production to life. It’s a testament to the countless volunteers who dedicate their time and talents to the art of theatre, enriching the community with their creativity and passion.

"Lifers" also explores the evolving role of theatre in society. In the 1920s, live theatre faced stiff competition from the burgeoning film industry, with movies offering a more affordable entertainment option. This economic reality forced theatres to adapt, often leaning towards lighter fare to attract audiences seeking an escape from the hardships of the era. The film acknowledges this historical context, showcasing how the Playgoers navigated these challenges, balancing artistic integrity with the need to appeal to a wider audience.

The film’s impact extends beyond historical documentation; it serves as an invitation to the community to engage with the Playgoers and experience the transformative power of theatre. Elaine Jagielski, president of the Playgoers, emphasizes the value of theatre in fostering community growth, highlighting its role in raising awareness about important social issues and sparking dialogue. Theatre provides a platform for exploring diverse perspectives and experiences, offering audiences the opportunity to connect with stories that resonate with their own lives or challenge their preconceived notions. It serves as a catalyst for empathy and understanding, bridging cultural divides and fostering a sense of shared humanity.

Gibson’s collaboration with Telus Storyhive resulted in two distinct videos: the short film "Lifers" and a companion piece that delves deeper into the historical narrative of the Playgoers. Both videos, available on YouTube, offer unique perspectives on the organization’s rich history. The short film provides an emotional and engaging overview, while the companion piece offers a more detailed and factual account, appealing to those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the Playgoers’ evolution. Together, these videos form a compelling portrait of a theatrical institution that has weathered the storms of time, adapting and evolving while remaining true to its core mission of bringing the magic of theatre to the Lethbridge community.

The Playgoers of Lethbridge stand as a testament to the enduring power of community theatre. For over a century, they have enriched the lives of countless individuals, providing a platform for creative expression, fostering community engagement, and inspiring future generations of theatre enthusiasts. "Lifers: A Century of Addiction to Theatre" not only celebrates this remarkable legacy but also serves as a call to action, inviting audiences to participate in the ongoing narrative of this vibrant theatrical community. The stage is set, the curtain rises, and the story of the Playgoers of Lethbridge continues, its legacy woven into the cultural tapestry of the city for generations to come.

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