
Guelph Little Theatre has presented outstanding amateur theatrical productions to
Guelph and surrounding communities for nearly 90 years. Starting with a simple play
reading group that met monthly, GLT’s first production, Yellow Sands, was staged in
November 1935 by an enthusiastic 300-member group who loved live theatre.
During the early years, GLT members mounted their productions in schools, church
basements and at many other locales in the city. In 1967, the group purchased and
moved into the former Salvation Army Citadel at 107 Dublin Street North.
Since 1996 GLT has called the theatre at 176 Morris Street home. Nearly 30 years later,
members still gather in the heart of “The Ward” to produce theatre for our community.
Past Productions





Our Awards


March 2020
CONGRATULATIONS! to the cast and crew of TWAS, directed by Shona Sneddon & Pamela Nesiobedzki-Curtis. The Western Ontario Drama League (WODL) announced three out of festival awards for this amazing show.
Best Sound Design was awarded to Alex Kanarek. Two adjudicator awards went to Lars Panchuk and Adrian Rawle for their ability to portray very believably the same character at different ages. The production team of Pamela, Jane and Judith received an award for their rediscovery of old technology and bringing it to new life.
The show also received four out of festival nominations: Best Juvenile for Lars Panchuk as Rupie; Best Newcomer for Adrian Rawle as Ruprecht; Best Visual Costuming for Pamela Niesiobedzki-Curtis, Pamela Bickerstaff & Cathy Goudie; and Best Lighting Design for Peter Busby.
Thanks also to the cast and crew of When The Reaper Calls, directed by Doug Feggans, for wonderfully positive audience feedback and high attendance numbers. And kudos and appreciation to Dean Palmer Photography, Dave McLeod Videography, and member Justin Bastin, for their picture and video work this season so far.