Theatre for the heart, soul and mind
Thought-provoking and entertaining theatre in Abbotsford
Our 33rd 'Heart of Community' Season

Adapted by Adriel Brandt
Based on the book by Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens epic tale of family and sacrifice, set against a backdrop of violent revolution, comes alive in this riveting new stage adaptation by Abbotsford playwright, Adriel Brandt.

By Lauren Gunderson & Margot Melcon
A charming and heart-warming sequel to Pride and Prejudice, middle-sister Mary becomes the central focus when, during a Christmas family gathering at Pemberley, an unexpected guest inspires hope for an intellectual companion, greater autonomy, and the possibility of love. Brimming with romance, comedy and smart dialogue, this show will bring cheer to your Christmas season.

by Peter Quilter
A hilarious and charming new play about two opposites trying to connect in a lonely world. Judith interrupts Patrick’s solitary life when she shows up at his door unexpectedly during a snowstorm searching for baking supplies. A Canadian premiere filled with laughter, a few tears, plenty of snow, some wine, and a pizza, this play will bring a touch of whimsey and warmth to your winter season.

Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein
Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse
Suggested by The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp
Brimming with song favourites such as “Climb Every Mountain” and “My Favourite Things”, this inspirational story about family under pressure will capture your hearts and lift your spirits.

Featuring an evening of improv comedy and a host of stand-up comics led by Cliff Prang
A weekend chock full of hilarious and clean comedy featuring a group of stand-up comedians on Friday and a highly talented cadre of improvisors on Saturday. Plus, workshops on stand up and improv to round out a weekend of hilarious hijinks suitable for all ages.

A weekend chock full of hilarious and clean comedy featuring a group of stand-up comedians on Friday and a highly talented cadre of improvisors on Saturday. Plus, workshops on stand up and improv to round out a weekend of hilarious hijinks suitable for all ages.

A play by Simon Stephens
Based on the novel by Mark Haddon
Fifteen-year-old Christopher, a mathematics prodigy who struggles to understand the nuances of everyday life, seeks to solve the mystery of who murdered his neighbour’s dog, Wellington, and embarks on an epic journey that will change his life. A story of family, adolescence, and discovering true potential emerges in this highly theatrical Tony-award winning play.

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