Langdon, Alberta

Life Skills Through Theatre

The mandate of the Langdon Theatre Association is to deliver fun, affordable programs to the children of Langdon and the surrounding area, while providing them with life skills such as self-esteem, team building skills and self worth. Through our program, our children are developing into the leaders of tomorrow.

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Langdon Theatre Association group photo in front of Wizard of Oz backdrop
Group photo in front of Wizard of Oz castle backdrop

Season Wrap-Up

That's a Wrap!

Firstly, Thank you to all that were able to come out and join us this season to watch our Final Production. Our actors certainly outdid themselves, yet again! We had the honour of having our production held at Bert Church Live Theatre again, and as always were very welcoming hosts. Our Wrap-Up Party had a wonderful turnout with fun activities, great food, and Karaoke! I think they would have gone until Midnight if we had the option. We also had to say goodbye to one of our long time Thespians', Lucas Fisk, who was with us for 10 years! We wish you all the best in your future endeavors and hope you come back to visit soon! This season may have come to a close, but our 25th season is just around the corner, with our AGM Scheduled for September 14th at, The Track Main Hall. 6pm Start time. Have a Fantastic Summer!

Limited Spaces Available

Summer Camp Options

While The Langdon Theatre Association doesn't have their own Summer Camps currently, we do have an amazing recommendation. Heather Faye our Technical Director, owns and operates Hopscotch Productions in Calgary and will be holding 3, 1 week themed camps for youth ages 8-12 at a very reasonable Summer Camp Price.

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Children performing in a theatre production

Land Acknowledgement

In the spirit of respect and truth, we acknowledge and honour that Langdon, Alberta is situated on the traditional lands and territory of Treaty 7. This includes the traditional territories and oral practices of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani), the Stoney Nakoda (Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney), and the Tsuut'ina Nation. We also acknowledge that this land is part of the historic Métis homeland, specifically the Otipemisiwak Métis Government. We acknowledge all Nations—Indigenous and non-Indigenous—who live, work, and play on this land.

LTA is funded and supported in part by

Rocky View CountyAlberta Foundation for the Arts
Synergy
Bert Church Live Theatre
The Track Langdon