4th Line Theatre
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The 4th Line Theatre is a Canadian theatre company located near the small town of Millbrook, Ontario in the township of Cavan Monaghan.

History
The 4th Line Theatre was founded by Robert Winslow in 1992, after his mother's passing left him with the 150-acre farm property. Robert launched the theatre with his original work The Cavan Blazers,[1] and has directed and written many of the plays.
In 2014, Winslow’s long-time collaborator Kim Blackwell took on the role of Managing Artistic Director as Winslow transitioned out of his position as Artistic Director.
Recent productions
2009
- The Right Road to Pontpool[2]
2010
2011
- The Cavan Blazers[4] (second production)
- The Berlin Blues by Drew Hayden Taylor
2012
- Queen Marie[5] by Shirley Barrie
- St Francis of Millbrook by Sky Gilbert
2013
- The Winslows of Derryvore by Robert Winslow [6] (second production)
- The Real McCoy, by Andrew Moodie
2014
- Wounded Soldiers by Ian McLachlan and Robert Winslow [7]
- Doctor Barnardo's Children by Ian McLachlan and Robert Winslow
2015
- The Bad Luck Bank Robbers by Alex Poch-Goldin[8] (inspired by the 2006 book Bad Luck Bank Robbers about the Havelock Bank Robbery)[9]
- Gimme That Prime Time Religion
2016
- The Hero of Hunter Street by Maja Ardal
- The Bad Luck Bank Robbers (second production) by Alex Poch-Goldin
2017
- Bombers: Reaping the Whirlwind by David S. Craig
- The History of Drinking in Cavan by Robert Winslow
2018
- Crow Hill The Telephone Play by Ian McLachlan and Robert Winslow
- Who Killed Snow White? by Judith Thompson
2019
- Bloom: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Fable by Beau Dixon
- Carmel by Robert Winslow and Ian MacLachlan
- The Fool of Cavan: A Christmas Caper by Lindy Finlan
2020
- Bedtime Stories and Other Horrifying Tales by Kim Blackwell and Lindy Finlan
2021
- The Verandah Society by Kate Suhr and Megan Murphy [10]
2022
- The Great Shadow by Alex Poch Goldin
- Wishful Seeing by Maja Ardal