WCT: Juliet: A Revenge Comedy
Tue March 4, 2025 to Sun March 9, 2025Sagebrush Theatre (1300 9 Ave, Kamloops, BC V2C 3X5, Canada)
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Written by PIPPA MACKIE and RYAN GLADSTONE
A Monster Theater Production
Directed by RYAN GLADSTONE
A COMEDIC FEAST, BEST SERVED COLD
Her name is Juliet, and she’s not dying for you anymore. In this imaginative and comedic spin on Romeo & Juliet, the titular heroine refuses to die for someone she just met two days ago. “Wherefore art thou Romeo?” Who cares! Instead of pining for a boy she barely knows, Juliet takes matters into her own hands and recruits a team of Shakespeare’s most famous tragic heroines to turn the tables on their famous and arrogant creator.
This fast-paced action adventure exploring what the lives of classic female characters could be if they didn’t have to die (over and over again) has played to sell-out audiences across western Canada and North America and garnered multiple awards. The intimate setting of the Pavilion Theatre brings you right into the action, guided by virtuosic performers, and clever staging.
Show Times
Mar 04 to 09, 2025
Evenings | 7:30pm
Saturday & Sunday Matinee | 2pm
Wednesday Tea Matinee | 11am
No Shows on Mondays
RUN TIME:
TBD
AUDIENCE GUIDANCE:
Recommended age: 14+
See Audience Advisories for more information.
Special Performances
Opening Night
Tue, Mar 04 | 7:30pm
Tea Matinee
Wed, Mar 05 | 9:45am (11am Performance)
Pay-What-You-Choose Matinee
Sat, Mar 08 | 2pm
Student Matinees
Wed, Mar 05 | 11am
*For school group bookings, please contact Terri Runnalls: [email protected]
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.