FREE: Community Preview at the Palace Theatre

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Contains strong language, satirical humour, mild sexual innuendo, and dark themes.

Date: Wednesday, February 18th, 2026
Time: Curtain 7:30 PM SHARP.
Location: Palace Theatre 710 Dundas Street, London, Ontario

EPIC Recovery is excited to announce a collaboration with The Palace Theatre to bring more Substance-Free Fun to our community. On November 26th at 7:30 pm, we invite you to attend the Community Preview of "Urinetown: The Musical" where you can enjoy a night of entertainment in a welcoming, substance-free environment. This offering is particularly special as The Palace Theatre has generously provided free access to this event. Coffee and water will be complimentary, and pop will only cost two dollars, creating a fantastic value for attendees. As the bar will be closed, we encourage everyone to participate in an alcohol-free evening that promotes well-being.

It’s a privilege to pee. And in this hilarious Tony-winning satire, that privilege comes at a price. In a dystopia ruled by drought and corporate greed, public toilets are the law— and rebellion smells suspiciously like revolution. Equal parts absurd, poignant, and laugh-out-loud funny, Urinetown skewers capitalism, power, and musical theatre itself. No one is safe. Not even the audience. Bring your sense of humour — and your spare change. URINETOWN is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

Spots are limited, so make sure to register promptly to secure your place for an enjoyable and supportive experience.

Check out the other excellent Palace Theatre offering HERE.

*Curtain is at 7:30 pm sharp. Late arrival will not be admitted.

This is an offering provided to the recovery community in collaboration with The Palace Theatre. This is not an EPIC Recovery event.

Contains strong language, satirical humour, mild sexual innuendo, and dark themes.

Date: Wednesday, February 18th, 2026
Time: Curtain 7:30 PM SHARP.
Location: Palace Theatre 710 Dundas Street, London, Ontario

EPIC Recovery is excited to announce a collaboration with The Palace Theatre to bring more Substance-Free Fun to our community. On November 26th at 7:30 pm, we invite you to attend the Community Preview of "Urinetown: The Musical" where you can enjoy a night of entertainment in a welcoming, substance-free environment. This offering is particularly special as The Palace Theatre has generously provided free access to this event. Coffee and water will be complimentary, and pop will only cost two dollars, creating a fantastic value for attendees. As the bar will be closed, we encourage everyone to participate in an alcohol-free evening that promotes well-being.

It’s a privilege to pee. And in this hilarious Tony-winning satire, that privilege comes at a price. In a dystopia ruled by drought and corporate greed, public toilets are the law— and rebellion smells suspiciously like revolution. Equal parts absurd, poignant, and laugh-out-loud funny, Urinetown skewers capitalism, power, and musical theatre itself. No one is safe. Not even the audience. Bring your sense of humour — and your spare change. URINETOWN is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

Spots are limited, so make sure to register promptly to secure your place for an enjoyable and supportive experience.

Check out the other excellent Palace Theatre offering HERE.

*Curtain is at 7:30 pm sharp. Late arrival will not be admitted.

This is an offering provided to the recovery community in collaboration with The Palace Theatre. This is not an EPIC Recovery event.

By Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, Adapted by Dinah Watts, Directed by Dinah Watts, Produced by Anne Mooney, Stage Managed by Mariann Sawyer

Directed by Dinah Watts

Contains strong language, derogatory references, sexual innuendo, and depictions of violence.


Corrupt politicians. A condemned man. Tough-guy newsmen scrambling for the story of the century. But what if those newsmen were newswomen? In this playful, provocative adaptation of a 100-year-old classic, women step into men’s shoes — literally. With zingers flying and roles flipped, The Front Page: SCOOPED delivers suspense, romance, danger, and a fresh look at a generally male dominated industry. Ink-stained fingers and political scandal await. Don’t miss the scoop.