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Cochin Community Players bring comedy ‘Looking’ to the stage

The show runs from for six nights from April 5 to 14, with one night already sold-out.
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The cast of the CCP's production of Norm Foster's Looking, features (left to right) Cheryl Olson, Danielle Barrett, Gregory Kwong and Rick Kostiuk.

THE BATTLEFORDS - The Cochin Community Players (CCP) is proud to announce its 2024 spring dinner theatre production of Norm Foster’s romantic-comedy, Looking.

Clint Barrett is the director and the play features veteran actors:

  • Gregory Kwong,
  • Rick Kostiuk,
  • Danielle Barrett
  • and Cheryl Olson.

“Canadian Norm Foster is popular with dinner theatre audiences, and this crowd-pleasing comedy about relationships shows us why,” reads a press release from the CCP.

“Val is an OR nurse, Andy is in the storage business, Nina is a police officer, and Matt is the host of a morning radio show. They’re middle-aged, single, and ‘looking.’  Val agrees to meet Andy after answering his personal ad in the newspaper. Nina and Matt are coaxed into joining their friends for support.

“What follows is hilarious, touching, and so very true to life.”

Dinner theatre productions run April 5, 6, and 12.

Brunch production are April 7 and 14.

“The April 13 production is already sold out,” producer Carol Carlson noted, advising people should book their tickets soon.

All performances take place in the Cochin Hall. Tickets are $50 each and include a meal prepared by KC’s Kitchen. Tickets are available by emailing [email protected], or by phoning 306-480-9333.

“If you are unable to attend the dinner theatre, you can still catch the show on Monday, April 22 at the Dekker Centre,” the CCP noted, adding that Cochin will be bringing their production of Looking to TheatreFest in April.

Tickets for TheatreFest can be purchased at the Dekker Centre online, over the phone, or in-person at their box office.

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