Theatre Orangeville's set for "They're Found in Trees"

Set design: Beckie Morris, Lighting design: Rebecca Picherack

The stage is set


As you settle into the plush, red seats in Orangeville’s historic Opera House, your gaze will naturally be drawn to the stage. For the team at Theatre Orangeville, this is often when the performance begins. The carefully designed set is much more than a functional performance space for the cast. It sets the mood for the show, establishes the place, and helps to build the audience’s anticipation for the performance.

The creative mind behind many of Theatre Orangeville’s sets is Beckie Morris. For over a decade, Beckie has been working in a variety of creative and technical roles, allowing her to bring a unique perspective in her current position as Production Manager. Some of Beckie’s more elaborate work has included stage-to-ceiling designs with walls and pillars, doors and windows, and furniture and props that are adjusted throughout the performance to firmly put the actors in a particular place. Other shows provide an opportunity for a more abstract setting, intended to let the relationship and dialogue of the performers be the focus. “Whether expansive and detailed or neat and simple, the set must always serve the show,” says Beckie. “That is always the priority through the entire design process.”


The set design for Theatre Orangeville’ current production of “They’re Found in Trees” started weeks before opening night on October 12. Like other shows, the process begins with rough digital concepts that are developed after reading the script and connecting with the Director’s vision for the production. The selected concept is then rendered out into 2D drawings for review by the Technical Director, initiating the more practical side of the process. “There is always discussion and compromise at this stage,” says Beckie. “We work together to decide where we can make adjustments to hit the budget and ensure safety while still achieving the concept’s creative idea.” This process typically takes one month and ends with the final drawings being delivered to the capable team that builds, paints, and assembles the final pieces. 

“The back-and-forth continues through the building process and then again when the set is assembled on stage” says Beckie. “As it comes to life, we find ways to enhance the design with different materials, paint, and of course lighting. All of those small details can really make a big difference.” When the set is revealed to the cast, conversations continue and final adjustments are made to ensure that every element is in place to support and enhance the performance for the actors and the audience.


With “They’re Found in Trees” now on stage until October 30, Beckie will turn her talent to the development of the next set. “We’re always working two or three shows ahead to ensure we can get it just right.” Watch for Beckie’s work on stage during the holiday production of “The Last Christmas Turkey” and again in February during “Beneath Springhill: The Maurice Ruddick Story.”

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They're Found in Trees

Presented by Theatre Orangeville

Town Hall Opera House

October 12 to 30


A story about three birdwatchers brought together on a Saturday morning at Fundy National Park.

A World Premiere written by Norm Foster. 

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Monday Night at the Movies 

Galaxy Cinemas Orangeville

October 17, November 7 and 21

Three screenings per date


MNM works with the Film Circuit, a division of the Toronto International Film Festival, to screen acclaimed Canadian and International films.

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Boo! On Broadway and Beyond

Downtown Orangeville

Until October 31


There is a wicked selection of events and activities waiting for you in downtown Orangeville in October. Visit the Ghoulish Gardens in Alexandra Park, dress up for the Market Monster Mash at the Orangeville Farmers’ Market, hop on your broom for the Witches Walk Scavenger Hunt, and cast your vote in the Great Pumpkin Pop-Up.

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Taste of Autumn

Best Western Plus Orangeville Inn & Suites

Saturday, October 22


The annual gala dinner and fundraiser hosted by the Rotary Club of Orangeville Highlands features an autumn-inspired dinner and a craft beer tasting by Taphouse Brewing Co. 

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Orangeville Farmers' Market

Beside Town Hall

October 17 and 22, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.


Enjoy the spirited atmosphere and local goods during the final market days of the outdoor season. The market moves inside Town Hall starting November 5. 

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Meet David Nairn

Artistic Director, Theatre Orangeville


David Nairn has directed more than 80 plays and musicals during his 20+ year tenure at Theatre Orangeville. Dedicated to the creation, development and production of Canadian theatrical works, David also takes to the stage on occasion, most recently performing in 1812 by Norm Foster at The Foster Festival. 


David loves Orangeville "because there is no other 'arts and culture friendly' community in the country that is more passionate, dedicated, innovative, welcoming, creative, supportive, inclusive and dynamic as we are, right here in Orangeville!"

A celebration of arts and culture


The Town of Orangeville announced the winners of the 2022 Arts & Culture Awards on Thursday, September 29. The event celebrated the local arts and culture sector and paid tribute to the outstanding contributions made by individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout the region.


Winners were announced in eight award categories, with judging completed by an experienced independent panel from outside Dufferin County. Congratulations to all nominees and winners!

2022 Winners

Established Artist:: Leisa Way

Emerging Artist: Emily Gilbart

Student Artist: Mari Kato

Arts Educator: Jada Milne

Community Arts Volunteer:

Hemani and Malini Singh

Community Impact by an Organization:

Theatre Orangeville

Community Impact by a Business:

e.Hofmann Plastics

Creative Cultural Event:

Dufferin County Multicultural Event


Read about the winners
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