Western Canada Theatre, Professional theatre company in Kamloops, Canada.
Western Canada Theatre is a theatrical company based in Kamloops that operates two performance venues of different sizes. The Sagebrush Theatre accommodates about 706 spectators for main productions, while the smaller Pavilion Theatre with roughly 150 seats hosts more intimate and experimental work.
The company was founded in 1975 and initially operated as Western Canada Youth Theatre under the direction of Tom Kerr. Over time it developed into an established presence in the local cultural landscape.
The company presents works that reflect stories important to the local community and brings together audiences of all ages. Productions range from classic plays to new works that explore themes relevant to the region.
The venue is easy to reach and provides options depending on what kind of show you want to see, whether a major production or something more intimate. It helps to check ahead which performances happen in which theatre, as each space suits different types of shows.
The main theatre shares its space with Kamloops School District, who also use it for educational and community events. This arrangement keeps the venue closely tied to the needs of the local community.
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