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The Royal Canadian Theatre Company
is a not-for-profit society producing professional and semi-professional theatrical entertainment and events.
The founder – Ellie King – is a great believer in production excellence and we strive to live up to her reputation.
We invite you to enjoy our current show and look for our upcoming productions.

Ghost of a Chance
THREE exiting shows are coming for you.
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Brilliant - Fabulous

The Snow Queen
THREE exiting shows are coming for you.
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The Last of The Red Hot Lovers
THREE exiting shows are coming for you.
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OUR SEASON 2022/2023
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PLANNING for FALL 2022
Written by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus
Directed by Patricia Johnson-Brooke
Bethany is bright, strong, independent, beautiful and has zero self esteem. She has brought her fiancée, Floyd, and his mother, Verna, up to her cabin in the woods, the site of the hunting accident that killed Chance…
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PLANNING for WINTER 2022
Written by Crystal Weltzin
Directed by Kerri Norris
Traditional British Panto at it’s rambunctious best! Sparkling, magical, family fun awaits when you join our wacky cast! Come and sing along with toe-tapping music, groan at corny old jokes, cheer the good guys and boo the bad in another hilariously funny show with sparkling sets and colourful costumes. A perfect holiday treat for the whole family!
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PLANNING for SPRING 2023
Written by Neil Simon
Directed by Nicole DesLauriers
Barney Cashman is forty-seven, happily married, the father of three children, a successful businessman, and a man going through a midlife crisis. Barney has come to the realization that his whole life can be summed up in one word: nice. And Barney has realized that “nice” simply isn’t enough. He wants to experience his secret fantasies and dreams at least once, and so Barney determines to have an affair. He tries not just once, but three times, with three different women, and each time, something prevents the affair from happening. In the end, Barney returns to the familiar and invites his wife up to the apartment where he has been rendezvousing with the other women. Neil Simon’s Last of the Red Hot Lovers examines what it means to grow older, and asks the question, “What do you do when it seems as if your life hasn’t been fully lived?”