
Fall 2025 saw a vaudeville-inspired production of Richard O'Brien's "The Rocky Horror Show," which played to sold out houses in fall 2025. Directed by Jeremy Banks and Linda Fisk

"It is incredibly difficult to describe just how much this experience has changed my life..." - performer testimonial

Spring 2025 saw Ray Baltzer in the Samuel Beckett classic "Krapp's Last Tape," for a one-night sold out audience at the Al Whittle. Directed by Jeremy Banks
Wolfville Social Club
Striving for exceptional performing arts in Wolfville, focusing on underrepresented perspectives in a collaborative and non-judgmental space.
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Wolfville Social Club is seeking a Summer Arts Administrator
The Arts Administration & Community Engagement Assistant will support the daily operations and long-term capacity-building of Wolfville Social Club. They will assist with organizing internal systems such as digital filing, shared calendars, templates, and event documentation. The role includes creating and scheduling social media content, preparing newsletters and website updates, and supporting outreach to local partners and underrepresented communities. This position will help plan and coordinate workshops, rehearsals, and performances, providing front-of-house assistance and ensuring events are welcoming and accessible.
They will gather audience feedback and maintain contact lists for volunteers, artists, and community members. The position also contributes to partnership development by supporting communication with local organizations, youth groups, and newcomers. Throughout the summer, the student will participate in planning meetings, offer ideas to strengthen community engagement, and assist with general administrative tasks as needed to help the organization grow sustainably.
This position pays $17.50 /hr, and is planned for 280 hours.
To be considered for this position, please send a resume and short coverletter, in pdf format, to wolfvillesocialclub@gmail.com
Please note: Candidates must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or a person with refugee protection status between the ages of 15 and 30.
ON NOW: Midsummer Night's Dream
Down the Rabbit Hole and Into the Upside Down:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Reimagined
May 28 – June 6 | Al Whittle Theatre, Wolfville
Get tickets now online here
We're inviting you into a world where logic unravels and reality flickers at the edges, inviting them to experience Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream from May 28 through June 6 at the Al Whittle Theatre. This production replaces certainty with strangeness and allows the familiar to shift into something uncanny and revealing.
The story begins in the recognizable world of lovers’ quarrels, yet quickly distorts as people lose their grip and power dynamics shift, creating an unsettling and... playful disorientation. Like stepping through a looking glass or wandering too far into the woods, the world reshapes itself around the characters, and the path back becomes increasingly difficult to trace.
This production blurs the boundary between fantasy and reality, allowing the two to bleed into one another. Characters seek something predictable yet find only chaos as they question their identities in response to forces only faeries truly understand. Gender-swapped roles reshape relationships and authority throughout the play, offering a dynamic and fluid exploration of affection, jealousy, and ambition as they evolve in real time.
Director Jim Hill guides the story with a focus on urgency and connection, ensuring that even as the world shifts and destabilizes, the emotional core remains immediate and deeply human. Production Manager Caitlin Quinton and Producer Jeremy Banks cultivate an intimate experience that brings the audience into close proximity with the action, while Designer Hannah Fisk creates a world that feels alive with possibility, where magic enters quietly and then takes hold completely.
This Midsummer Night’s Dream embraces contradiction and transformation, offering an experience that feels at once familiar and strange, playful and disquieting, grounded and otherworldly, and it leaves audiences with the lingering sensation of a dream that resists easy interpretation.


Past Work

February 2026 culminated in a festival of short theatre at the Al Whittle

January and February 2026 included a winter of theatre workshops and socials at the Al Whittle Theatre

Fall 2025 saw a vaudeville-inspired production of Richard O'Brien's "The Rocky Horror Show," which played to sold out houses in fall 2025. Directed by Jeremy Banks and Linda Fisk

Spring 2025 saw Ray Baltzer in the Samuel Beckett classic "Krapp's Last Tape," for a one-night sold out audience at the Al Whittle. Directed by Jeremy Banks

Fall 2024 saw different performers every night at A.R. Gurney's "Love Letters." Directed by Jeremy Banks