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Welcome to the Home of the Eastern Ontario Drama League

Founded in 1933 The Eastern Ontario Drama League (EODL) is an affiliation of Community Theatre in Eastern Ontario, governed by an elected board of Directors, and registered as a Charitable Organization in Ontario. Our groups range from Haliburton to Cornwall and Ottawa to Cobourg. The EODL is also a participating member of Theatre Ontario , thereby establishing an important information link between them and member groups.

Marion Bridge by Daniel MacIvor - Belleville Theatre Guild

Marion Bridge by Daniel MacIvor - Belleville Theatre Guild

Performance dates: February 1 - 17, 2023
Adjudication date: February 10, 2023
at 8:00pm

Dead Accounts by Theresa Rebeck - Ottawa Little Theatre

Dead Accounts by Theresa Rebeck - Ottawa Little Theatre

Performance dates: February 14 – March 3, 2023
Adjudication date: February 16, 2023
at 7:30pm

The Cripple of Inishman by Martin McDonagh - Peterborough Theatre Guild

The Cripple of Inishman by Martin McDonagh - Peterborough Theatre Guild

Performance dates: February 23 - March 10, 2023
Adjudication date: March 8, 2023
at 8:00pm

The purpose of The Eastern Ontario Drama League

Founded in 1933 The Eastern Ontario Drama League (EODL) is an affiliation of Community Theatre in Eastern Ontario, governed by an elected board of Directors, and registered as a Charitable Organization in Ontario. Our groups range from Haliburton to Cornwall and Ottawa to Cobourg. The EODL is also a participating member of Theatre Ontario , thereby establishing an important information link between them and member groups. The Eastern Ontario Drama Festival came into being as a direct result of the intense interest in theatre of Canada's then Governor-General, Lord Bessborough, and his desire to initiate a Dominion-wide Amateur Theatre Festival. Sixty people from across Canada were invited to a meeting in Ottawa at which time his proposal was enthusiastically endorsed and plans were made for a series of preliminary regional festivals. Rupert Davies of the Kingston Arts and Music Group was one of those present; on his return to Kingston, he was instrumental in organizing what turned out to be the first regional festival in Canada. Convocation Hall, Queen's University, was chosen as the site for the inaugural Convocation HallEastern Ontario Drama Festival. On the night of February 23rd 1933, the curtain rose on thirteen one-act plays and scenes. The Festival continued to be held in Convocation Hall until 1939, and again after the war, until 1948. It was then decided that the Festival should travel from city to city in the region, which it has done ever since. At first, entries were limited to one-act plays or scenes, until 1938, when full-length plays were introduced and Festivals included some of each category. By 1961, full-length plays had become the rule, and Region introduced its separate One-Act play festival. Two festivals are held each year providing theatre groups the opportunity to learn and improve their skills through professional adjudications. The Full-Length Festival is held in the spring and the One-Act Festival in the fall.

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