Pulitzer prize winning playwright Tracy Lett's "The Minutes" is a humorous, yet scathing look into small town politics. Shedding light on how we as communities may define ourselves, what we value, and the lies we tell ourselves to maintain the status quo, this play asks questions we may not want to answer. A small town with a BIG secret, this show is an hour and a half full of laughter and thought-provoking commentary.
Comments on Show: "It's so great to get a chance to see plays like this that are well written and well-acted and directed. We are so lucky to have this talented group of theatre lovers who take the time to do these less well-known or seldom produced shows and who do such a great job! Pleased I can continue to offer my support! We are lucky to have the Wolfville Theatre Collective in our neighbourhood." - Kathy Day
"Just got back from The Minutes and we talked about it all the way home. Wow! It packs quite a punch and so well acted. Still trying to wrap my head around it. A big congratulations to you and the whole cast." -Heather Tupper
