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We are a month away from opening “The Woman in Black”! You still have time to grab seasons tickets (save yourself 20%) or purchase for this spooky, creepy, Halloween thriller.
It is also time to meet our incredible cast and crew. Without them, this show wouldn’t be possible.
Please help me welcome Conor Kavanagh who is playing “Actor”!
Conor Kavanagh, playing the role of ‘Actor’, is a performer with a broad stage experience. They trained in stage and screen acting at the Drama School ‘The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts’ in Greater Manchester, UK. Through the years they have appeared in a variety of productions on-stage and on-screen across the UK and theatre credits include prominent roles in stage adaptations of Dickens Classics: Great Expectations and Dickensian Christmas (A Christmas Carol). Roles in Tennessee Williams One Act Plays: These Are The Stairs You Got to Watch and Portrait of a Madonna as well as roles in more contemporary works like Earthquakes in London, Love and Information, The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas and Punk Rock. By joining RCTC and performing in The Woman in Black, they make their stage debut in B.C. and describe their work on the production as a dream role and a true privilege.
Content Warning: Spooky or frightening moments, possible jump scares, fog, and implied child death.
Surrey Arts Centre October 24th – 26th | 7:30pm & October 26th – 27th | 2:00pm (604) 501-5566 | tickets.surrey.ca
Anvil Theatre (New Westminster) October 31st, November 1st & 2nd | 7:30pm & November 2nd & 3rd | 2:00pm RELAXED PERFORMANCE November 2nd | 7:30 (604) 521-5050 | Ticketsnw.ca
Regular – $37.25 Senior/Student – $32.25 *Family pack of 4 – $135 *Group 10+ – $27.25 per ticket ($272.50 total) *Phone Sales only
Today is your LAST DAY to purchase your 50/50 raffle ticket as part of our Accessibility fundraiser. All proceeds go to help pay for ASL interpreters for all three of our productions (specifically at our relaxed performances) and a theatre education assistant for our mentorship programme.
You have until 5pm and we will be drawing the winning ticket between 6pm and 6:30pm today!
Grab your ticket at https://rctc.rafflenexus.com/ before it’s too late! Split the pot of $1600!
Buy your 50/50 tickets and support our mission to make relaxed performances more accessible. The winnings will fund ASL interpreters for all three of our shows and an Education Assistant for our mentorship program.
We are a month away from opening “The Woman in Black”! You still have time to grab seasons tickets (save yourself 20%) or purchase for this spooky, creepy, Halloween thriller.
It is also time to meet our incredible cast and crew. Without them, this show wouldn’t be possible.
Please help me welcome Oliver de la Harpe who is playing “Arthur Kipps”!
Originally from England, Oliver has always had a passion for theater and acting. He has studied Drama at the University of Alberta and Acting for Film and Television at Vancouver Film School. Theatre credits include, Harry the Horse in Guys and Dolls (Hastleons), Michael in Hanging Out (Late Night Productions), Sheriff in The Trip to Bountiful (United Players Club) and most recently Army Press Officer in Freedom of the City (Vital Sparks). Film credits include Mitch in 5G: The Reckoning (Industry Works) and Jason in Intensive Purposes (MonexAldo Entertainment) He is grateful to being given the opportunity to help bring this iconic ghost play to life.
Don’t miss the Relaxed Performance at 7:30 pm on November 2nd at the Anvil Centre presented in partnership with the Massey Theatre Society. The Royal Canadian Theatre Company is the only theatre company outside of Vancouver to present theatre specifically designed for those with intellectual, behavioural or other challenges. To accommodate people attending the relaxed performances, we make technical adjustments to make the performance easier to enjoy, have two ASL interpreters for the D/deaf and hard of hearing community, and we work with the New Westminster Box Office to make our tickets ½ price for this performance.
Content Warning: Spooky or frightening moments, possible jump scares, fog, and implied child death.
Surrey Arts Centre October 24th – 26th | 7:30pm & October 26th – 27th | 2:00pm (604) 501-5566 | tickets.surrey.ca
Anvil Theatre (New Westminster) October 31st, November 1st & 2nd | 7:30pm & November 2nd & 3rd | 2:00pm RELAXED PERFORMANCE November 2nd | 7:30 (604) 521-5050 | Ticketsnw.ca
Regular – $37.25 Senior/Student – $32.25 *Family pack of 4 – $135 *Group 10+ – $27.25 per ticket ($272.50 total) *Phone Sales only
The October entertainment calendar of Surrey Arts Centre is packed with a kid-friendly circus show from Australia, comedy by Brent Butt, a special dance showcase, an Arts Club comedy about a sex-deprived couple, one pre-Halloween dramatic thriller and more.
The Royal Canadian Theatre Company presents a suspenseful, hair-raising experience to open its season this fall. Woman in Black promises to curdle your blood this Halloween season. Touring at the Surrey Arts Centre (October 24-27) and Anvil Theatre (October 31- November 3), with season tickets available now. Written and adapted by Stephen Malatratt from the novel by Susan Hill, and directed by New Westminster local Nicole DesLauriers, this spooky show is perfect for the Halloween season.
Grab your tickets today at the Surrey Civic Theatres or the Anvil Theatre
Surrey Arts Centre October 24th – 26th | 7:30 October 26th – 27th | 2:00 (604) 501-5566 tickets.surrey.ca
Anvil Theatre (New Westminster) October 31st, November 1st & 2nd | 7:30 November 2nd & 3rd | 2:00 RELAXED PERFORMANCE November 2nd | 7:30 (604) 521-5050 Ticketsnw.ca
Regular – $37.25 Senior/Student – $32.25 *Family pack of 4 – $135 *Group 10+ – $27.25 per ticket ($272.50 total) *Phone Sales only
Arthur Kipps hires a skeptical young actor to help him recount his terrifying story and rid himself of the fear that tortures him daily. This story unfolds during the funeral of an elderly recluse, where Arthur sees the Woman in Black: A mysterious, ethereal, wraithlike creature creating an atmosphere of foreboding, ominousness and mystery wherever she goes. Her spectral grace and piercing eyes mesmerize and terrify the locals, the mere mention of her frightens them. Audiences are invited to witness Arthur’s journey as he overcomes his tantalizing fears. As you delve deeper into Kipps’ darkest memories and fears, the line between reality and make-believe blurs. Will they manage to exorcise the fear gripping Kipps’ soul? This show is suitable for children 12 years and older.
The Royal Canadian Theatre Company presents a suspenseful, hair-raising experience to open its season this fall. Woman in Black promises to curdle your blood this Halloween season. Touring at the Surrey Arts Centre (October 24-27) and Anvil Theatre (October 31- November 3), with season tickets available now. Written and adapted by Stephen Malatratt from the novel by Susan Hill, and directed by New Westminster local Nicole DesLauriers, this spooky show is perfect for the Halloween season.
Grab your tickets today at the Surrey Civic Theatres or the Anvil Theatre
Surrey Arts Centre October 24th – 26th | 7:30 October 26th – 27th | 2:00 (604) 501-5566 tickets.surrey.ca
Anvil Theatre (New Westminster) October 31st, November 1st & 2nd | 7:30 November 2nd & 3rd | 2:00 RELAXED PERFORMANCE November 2nd | 7:30 (604) 521-5050 Ticketsnw.ca
Regular – $37.25 Senior/Student – $32.25 *Family pack of 4 – $135 *Group 10+ – $27.25 per ticket ($272.50 total) *Phone Sales only
Arthur Kipps hires a skeptical young actor to help him recount his terrifying story and rid himself of the fear that tortures him daily. This story unfolds during the funeral of an elderly recluse, where Arthur sees the Woman in Black: A mysterious, ethereal, wraithlike creature creating an atmosphere of foreboding, ominousness and mystery wherever she goes. Her spectral grace and piercing eyes mesmerize and terrify the locals, the mere mention of her frightens them. Audiences are invited to witness Arthur’s journey as he overcomes his tantalizing fears. As you delve deeper into Kipps’ darkest memories and fears, the line between reality and make-believe blurs. Will they manage to exorcise the fear gripping Kipps’ soul? This show is suitable for children 12 years and older.