Gallery 7 Theatre

    The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

    Adapted by Selma Dimitrijevic and Tim Carroll

    Abbotsford Arts Centre

    Promotional artwork for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, adapted by Selma Dimitrijevic and Tim Carroll, based on the novel by C.S. Lewis. A majestic golden lion fills the upper half of the image, gazing directly forward against a purple winter landscape. Below, a small silhouetted child stands in the glowing doorway of an open wardrobe. Snow-covered ground, bare black trees, and a snow-dusted lamppost frame the scene. The title appears in bold blue lettering at the bottom.
    Literary
    Adventure
    Family

    Return to Narnia in this exciting new Canadian stage adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ novel.

    Join Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy as they venture through a mysterious wardrobe and are transported in the magical world of Narnia. Under the evil spell of the White Witch, Narnia is cast in a perpetual winter, and it’s up to the Pevensie children to find Aslan, the Great Lion, to restore freedom to the Kingdom before it’s too late.

    A story of courage, sacrifice, and forgiveness, this family-friendly fantasy promises to delight!

    Performance Information

    Running time

    120 minutes, plus one twenty-minute intermission

    Location

    Abbotsford Arts Centre
    2329 Crescent Way, Abbotsford

    Showtimes

    March 12 & 13, 17 – 20, 24 – 27, 2027 @ 7:30 PM
    Matinees: March 13, 14, 20, 21 & 27 @ 2:00 PM

    Content Warning

    Advisory

    For more information, please email boxoffice@gallery7theatre.com

    Age Recommendation

    All ages!

    Artistic Team

    Gabe Kirkley

    Gabe Kirkley

    Director

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