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“Always a Bridesmaid” takes centre stage soon at the Foremost Community Hall 

Posted on November 13, 2025 by Taber Times

By Nerissa McNaughton
Southern Alberta Newspapers
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

The Foremost Theatrical Society is excited about its latest production, Always a Bridesmaid. Taking place at the Foremost Community Hall on November 27, 28 & 29, your $50 ticket to this dinner theatre includes a meal, the show, and a lifetime of memories.

“Thursday and Saturday are almost sold out,” says Lee Harty, Director. “Friday has availability, but tickets are going fast!”

She hints at what guests of the experience, which is recommended for mature audiences only, will enjoy.

“This is a comedy about four women who have been friends for many, many years, and some of their weddings. One of their daughters is also getting married in the play. It’s about female friendship and carrying on traditions.”

Always a Bridesmaid is another delightful creation from playwrights JONES HOPE WOOTEN; the dynamic trio of Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten. This team is celebrated as one of the most prolific and widely produced playwrights in America. Together, they’ve written for performers like Betty White, Nathan Lane, and Dolly Parton, leaving a mark on theatre, television, and film.

This is not the first time the Foremost Theatrical Society has presented a JONES HOPE WOOTEN production, and based on the rapid ticket sales and positive reviews of prior performances, this latest play will also have you laughing and connecting with the actors as they present a slice of life in a comedic way.

A cocktail hour (5:30 p.m.), delicious dinner (6:30 p.m.), and live theatre (8:00 p.m.) – it’s perfect for date night or a fun evening out before the rush of the holiday season! Tickets are on sale now at the Agro Plus (199 1 Ave W, Foremost). Be sure to get your ticket before they sell out.

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