WCT: The Woman in Black
Thu October 10, 2024 to Sun October 20, 2024Sagebrush Theatre (1300 9 Ave, Kamloops, BC V2C 3X5, Canada)
Arts & Culture, Theatre
WCT
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By STEPHEN MALATRATT
Based on the novel by SUSAN HILL
Directed by KIM COLLIER
A SPINE-CHILLING THEATRICAL MASTERPIECE
In the shadowy corridors of an old Victorian theatre, a young actor meets a haunted lawyer compelled to unravel the sinister secrets that plague his nightmares. Together, they recount the tale of a young solicitor who ventures to the eerie marshlands of the English countryside to settle the affairs of a recently deceased woman. As mysterious occurrences unfold, the line between reality and the supernatural blurs. Are these dark corridors and creaking floorboards playing tricks on their minds, or are there more sinister truths lurking in the shadows?
Brace yourself for a riveting theatrical journey through the unknown that will keep you on the edge of your seat and send shivers down your spine. This haunting play ran for three decades in London’s West End as “one of British theatre’s biggest—and scariest—hits” (The Guardian)
Show Times
Oct 10 to 20, 2024
Evenings | 7:30pm
Saturday & Sunday Matinees | 2pm
Wednesday Tea Matinee | 11am
No performances on Mondays
Special Performances
Preview Thursday
Thu, Oct 10 | 7:30pm
Opening Night
Fri, Oct 11 | 7:30pm
Pay-What-You-Choose Matinees
Sat, Oct 12 | 2pm
Sat, Oct 19 | 2pm
Tea Matinee
Wed, Oct 16 | 10am (11am Performance)
Pizza Pre-Show
Thu, Oct 17 | 6:45pm (7:30pm Performance)
Student Matinees
Wed, Oct 16 | 11am
*For school group bookings, please contact Terri Runnalls:
About Sagebrush Theatre
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Located at 1300 9th Avenue, Sagebrush Theatre is a 706 seat Proscenium Theatre, jointly owned by the City of Kamloops and the Kamloops/Thompson School District. Western Canada Theatre acts as the management company for the Sagebrush Theatre, and is responsible for its day to day operation.
Sagebrush Theatre is the home to Western Canada Theatre and the Kamloops Symphony Orchestra, as well as many local and international user groups.