Join us for the 47th Annual Harrison Festival of the Arts. We are excited to welcome everyone back to Harrison this year for a thrilling Festival! For full details on the festival such as Schedule, Artist Lineup, workshops, Children’s Day, the Artisan Market and more… continue on to the Homepage.
Camp Goneaway and The UFV School of Creative Arts
Location: Harrison Memorial Hall (290 Esplanade Ave.)
Time: Tuesday, July 14th, 8:00pm
Cost:
- Adult | $22.50
- Student Senior | (0-18, 65+) $20.50
Four plays for the price of one! Our Evening of Theatre will be made up of two parts. The first part will be three short plays presented by the UFV School of Creative Arts, originally presented at the UFV Directors Showcase. Followed by the Ragamuffin Productions play Camp Goneaway.
UFV School of Creative Arts shows:
Each 10-15 mins long.
1-800 – By Joseph Sorrentino and Directed by Marie Brideau
A Simple phone call to an automated banking system turns into a humorous battle of wits between a computer generated voice and a frustrated customer.
You’re in My Thoughts – By Scott Haan and Directed by Marlies Dubuis
In their first date, the nerves are running high for two shy young people. They may not be saying much, but their thoughts speak volumes, as learn by eavesdropping on their inner monologues.
A Brief Argument of Time – By Kai Harpole and Directed by Sabrina Morgan
What happens when past, present and future collide? This self-effacing comic melodrama considers the
question: As time moves on, is society progressing or regressing? Were we better off in the past or should we look to the future.
Ragamuffin Productions presents Camp Goneaway

What’s lurking in the lake? Margot and Evie are best friends. When they hear a legendary sea monster is hiding in the depths of their camp waters, they are determined to uncover its secrets. For fans of Gravity Falls and The Babysitters Club Mysteries, this heartfelt campfire jamboree explores the relationship between girlhood and eco-anxiety. For the young and young at heart. “Camp Goneway gives two young women the space to express their hopes, dreams and curiosities about the future. It allows us to reflect on how to better care for the environment and our community.”
~ Ashley Chodat, Playwright
Cast and Crew:
Gabrielle Nebrida-Pepin as Margot
Janina Ferrer as Evie
Sargil Tongol – Director/Co-Producer
Ashley Chodat – Playwright/Co-Producer
Argel Monte de Ramos – Music and Lyrics
Cassie Gilbert – Stage Manager
Asa O’Connor-Jaeckel – Assistant Stage
Manager
JJ Peñaranda – Set and Props Design
Jenna Lee – Costume Designer
Adam Beggs – Sound Designer
Alex Ross – Lighting Designer
Sydney Marino – Associate Producer
Alexa McKee – Marketing
Chelsey Stuyt – Promotional Photos






