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The Box Office can be reached at 613-832-1070.

For any inquiries, please contact Helen or Martin Weeden at 613-839-3595 or via email at helenmartinweeden@sympatico.ca.

For inquiries related to marketing or sponsorship, please contact Ian Glen at 613-832-1225 or via email at ianfg@yahoo.com.

The webmaster can be reached at webmaster@ruralroot.org.

Do you have any comments or feedback about any of our shows, the website or anything else? Please fill out the feedback form.

Would you like to work on future shows? There are lots of opportunities for learning new things and working with interesting people. If you want to get involved, please complete the volunteer form.

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Please complete the sponsor form.

For information about the Constance and Buckham's Bay Community Association, please visit the CBBCA web site.

Directions to the Constance and Buckham's Bay Community Centre are here.

Send any written correspondence to:

The Rural Root Theatre Company
C/O Judith Waddell
RR 2 Box 30 Kinburn, Ontario
K0A 2H0

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About Us

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In March 2005, a small group of enthusiastic theatre buffs met at the Kinburn Community Centre to discuss the possibility of starting a dramatic arts community in West Carleton.

The group was convinced that the interest and energy were present in the community - the burning question was could it be tapped and, if so, where could productions be held? Both questions were answered in an amazingly short time span. The original core group quickly found a response in the community. Characters were auditioned and cast for three varying dramatic pieces were quickly approved. The initial core of dedicated drama buffs found themselves expanding.

As for a suitable venue, approaches were made to Ward 5 Councillor Eli El-Chantiry for use of the old council chamber in what is now the Kinburn Client Service Centre. Mr. Chantiry responded positively and enthusiastically to the idea and deserves much of the credit, along with the staff at the Client Service Centre, for easing the transformation of Council Chamber to Theatre. In October 2006, RRTC moved to our new facility at the Constance and Buckham's Bay Community Centre. (directions)