Western Gold Theatre, a wealth of experience on stage.
Western Gold Theatre brings to your community a number of professionally produced, hour-long staged readings of dynamic plays and performance pieces, followed by short "talk-back sessions" with the director and performers.
Current Productions
My Mother's Story
NOW BOOKING!
A compilation of stories about our mothers, your mothers, all mothers. A beautifully crafted event that will be sure to elicit tears, laughs and recognition of your own family. Told by some of Canada's finest actresses and compiled by local actress Marilyn Norry this fascinating storytelling event has delighted audiences all over the Lower Mainland for years. Perfect for your upcoming event! For more info check out the official website for My Mother's Story at http://www.mymothersstory.org/mms_about.html
Book Now for Next Season!
For information and bookings, contact Kirstie McCallum at kmccallum@leftrightminds.com or by phone at (604) 873-6373, extension 115
Upcoming Productions
- Letters in Wartime (October / November 2009) by Kenneth Brown and Stephen Scriver starring Michael & Susan Hogan
- A Child’s Christmas in Wales (late Nov./December 2009) by Dylan Thomas starring Russell Roberts, Brian Tate & Colleen Winton
- Talley’s Folly (February / March 2010) by Lanford Wilson starring Lisa Bunting & Richard Newman
- The Diary of Adam and Eve (May/June 2010) by Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnick starring Stephen Aberle, Colleen Winton & Gordon Roberts
Click here to read more about our upcoming productions
Past Productions
- The Bear and Swan Song by Anton Chekhov (The Bear adapted by Morwyn Brebner)
- Sibelius... the Last Swan, compiled by Don Mowatt & Harri Virtanen
- The Tempest by William Shakespeare
- Victoria's Men, compiled by Pamela Hawthorn
- Africa, My Africa, compiled by Anna Hagan & Don Mowatt
- The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
- Under Milkwood by Dylan Thomas
- A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt
- A Child's Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas
"the elixir of life is in the creative act. This is what renews us."
— Joy Coghill