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Rick MacKenzie • July 7, 2025

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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN:

Get ready for monstrous laughs and electrifying entertainment in this madcap musical comedy from the mind of Mel Brooks!

When Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (that’s “Fronkensteen”) inherits his infamous grandfather’s estate in Transylvania, he wants nothing to do with the family business of reanimating the dead. But with a creepy castle, a singing and dancing hunchback named Igor, and a beautiful lab assistant who’s always game for a good brain transplant, Frederick soon finds himself knee-deep in the family tradition of bringing monsters to life.


Featuring toe-tapping numbers like “The Transylvania Mania,” “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” and “He Vas My Boyfriend,” Young Frankenstein is a zany, irreverent, and outrageous send-up of the classic horror tale. Directed with loving parody and full of big laughs, wild characters, and a giant green creature with a heart of gold, this show is pure Mel Brooks magic.


MUSIC HALL:

Step into the time machine and get ready for a dazzling evening of classic hits, timeless comedy, and nostalgic flair — Drury Lane’s 45th Annual Music Hall is back with a brand-new edition!

This year’s theme, Everything Old Is New Again, celebrates the enduring charm of songs and stories that never go out of style. Featuring a lineup of musical standards and pop favourites that have been covered, reinvented, and loved for generations, this revue is a joyful reminder that great tunes are forever.


As always, you’ll enjoy live performances from our talented cast of singers, dancers, and comedians in a variety-style format unique to Drury Lane. From tap routines and sing-alongs to cheeky skits and heartfelt ballads, there’s something for everyone. Plus — cheering, booing, and laughing out loud are all encouraged.


Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-timer, come see why Music Hall has become a beloved annual tradition 45 years strong.



NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT:

Romance, bootleggers, and Gershwin tunes — what’s not to love?

Nice Work If You Can Get It is a fizzy, flirty, jazz-age romp set during Prohibition, where high society and illegal liquor flow in equal measure. Meet Jimmy Winter, a wealthy playboy with more charm than sense, and Billie Bendix, a no-nonsense bootlegger with a plan. When their worlds collide one fateful weekend — the same weekend Jimmy is supposed to get married — hilarity, chaos, and unexpected love ensue.

With a book by Tony Award-winner Joe DiPietro and a glorious score featuring some of George and Ira Gershwin’s greatest hits — including “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Fascinating Rhythm,” and “Nice Work If You Can Get It” — this screwball musical comedy is brimming with high-energy dance numbers, mistaken identities, and classic Broadway charm.


Get ready for a tap-dancing, cocktail-shaking, love-makes-fools-of-us-all kind of night at the theatre.


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By Nicole Belton May 14, 2026
If your idea of a good night out includes familiar Gershwin tunes, quick jokes and plenty of dancing, Drury Lane’s production of “Gershwin's Nice Work if You Can Get It ” is built to deliver" - Gregory Flis
By Nicole Belton May 14, 2026
"It’s the Prohibition era in New York in the 1920s. That means no drinks and no fun allowed. But a millionaire playboy is going to celebrate his forthcoming marriage to his fourth wife — yes, his fourth wife — anyway. Bring on the bathtub gin!" - Emily Zarevich, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
By Nicole Belton April 24, 2026
Drury Lane Theatrical Productions Announces 2026 Young Artist Competition Burlington, ON – Drury Lane Theatrical Productions is thrilled to announce the return of the Young Artist Competition for 2026, an inspiring celebration of youth talent and musical theatre excellence.
By Rick MacKenzie April 22, 2026
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By Nicole Belton March 25, 2026
Drury Lane is pleased to announce the Directors, Music Directors and Choreographers for the 2026/27 Regular Season.
By Nicole Belton March 17, 2026
For more than five decades, Drury Lane Theatrical Productions has been proud to bring exceptional live theatre to our community, and it’s with great excitement that we invite you to be part of our 52nd Season. Enclosed you’ll find our 2026–2027 Season Brochure, a subscription Order Form, and a rack card highlighting our Drury Lane Plus series. Once again, Drury Lane will be “Paying It Forward” by including Benefit Performances at each of our fall, winter and spring productions, donating to charitable and youth performing arts organizations. Our Mainstage Season offers something for every theatre-lover: A Christmas Story – The Musical (November 2026) A lavish, glittering Holiday Musical for the whole family! Join Ralphie Parker on his quest for the Holy Grail of Christmas, a Red Ryder air rifle. Songs, dance, and nostalgia. Snow White – A Christmas Pantomime (December 2026) A joyful, high-spirited theatrical romp for all ages, packed with music, comedy, and all the hijinx of traditional British pantomime with audience participation. The 46th Annual Music Hall (February/March 2027) One of Drury Lane’s longest-running and most beloved traditions—an evening of variety, comedy, and musical spectacle. Come clap and cheer, hiss and boo, and sing along! Little Women – The Broadway Musical (May 2027) Louisa May Alcott’s beloved story of the four March sisters, Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth, is now a magical musical spectacle where spirit, love, heartbreak, hope, and romance are backed with a powerful score. Beyond the mainstage, Drury Lane Plus , our fundraising performance series, expands our programming with intimate, music-driven events, perfect for audiences looking to experience live performance in new and exciting ways. Next season we present Celebrating Springsteen: Unplugged, and Piece of My Heart – Janis Joplin Tribute. Together, they represent a season that celebrates storytelling, music, humour, and heart. As always, subscribers enjoy the best seats, best value, and a reassurance of priority booking. Saturday and Sunday matinees continue to be available for every production. Our Senior Discount continues for opening Friday and Saturday performances. And for flexibility, two and three show subscription packages allow you to tailor your season to suit your schedule. Attention DONORS! The magic of theatre begins long before the curtain rises. We are on target to complete our transformation of The Loft, creating an inviting atmosphere that captivates patrons from the moment they arrive. Our goal is to enhance every aspect of the theatre experience, ensuring that our venue reflects the excellence of our performances. To date our Capital Campaign: Transforming Drury Lane has raised $165,000 of our $1M goal. We are pleased to receive your One-Time Gift, Pledge or Monthly contribution. Drury Lane has always been more than a theatre; it’s a gathering place, a creative home, and a shared tradition. Whether you’ve been with us for many seasons or are considering joining us for the first time, we’re delighted to welcome you back for another year of live theatre. We look forward to sharing the magic of our 52nd Season with you. INDIVIDUAL TICKETS ON SALE STARTING APRIL 15, 2026 at drurylane.ca or calling the box office 905-637-3979 DOWNLOAD the 2026/27 Playbill for more dates and ticketing details.
By Rick MacKenzie March 12, 2026
Click on image to view Campaign Booklet Drury Lane has raised $169,000 of its $1M goal to-date . Visit our Capital Campaign webpage and check out our campaign booklet and video. When you’re ready to make a commitment contact Rick MacKenzie and we will help you set up your pledge, process a one time or monthly donation. A loyal patron recently donated $10,000. This will go toward repairs to the box office roof, a part of our Capital Campaign. We are building our future. Here is how to donate:
By Nicole Belton March 4, 2026
After an extraordinary 47-year career, we extend our deepest gratitude and congratulations to Gary Smith on his retirement as Theatre and Dance Critic for The Hamilton Spectator.
By Rick MacKenzie February 16, 2026
Join the Burlington Symphony Orchestra for an evening of dance. Learn to waltz, tango and more to your favouries orchestra.Floor showand friendly instruction by Standard Dance Studio. Saturday, June 13th, 2026. Tickets $125. Dress Formal.
By Rick MacKenzie February 11, 2026
Call for Music Hall “Book/Libretto” submissions, for the  46th Annual Drury Lane Music Hall! (Winter 2027)