Productions


Check out this video for a quick peak at Bea, as well as interviews with cast members Bahareh Yaraghi, Brendan McMurtry-Howlett, Deb Drakeford, and director Aleksander Lukac. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3rD91bIefM] Bea opens May 8 and runs until May 26th. Get your tickets today!

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Brendan has been a member of ARC since 2011 and sits on the artistic board. Most recently he was a part of the National Arts Centre English Acting company performing in Pride & Prejudice and Innocence Lost, taking him from Calgary, to Ottawa, to Montreal. Last summer, Brendan helped launch the outdoor Shakespeare company, Shakespeare In The Ruff, and serves as the company’s Artistic Director. He directed their inaugural...

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ARC is pleased to announce that MJ Cyr is the winner of the “Give Bea a Voice Contest” with her song, “Near Midnight”.   [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XUySb-6Feo&w=420&h=315] “Near Midnight” will be featured in Bea, which opens on May 8, 2013, @ 8PM. Thanks to everyone who voted on our Facebook page, and congratulations to...

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Deb has been with ARC since 2004 and is on the Artistic Board, the group that helps choose ARC’s productions. Deb spent all last summer on Prince Edward Island performing in Our Town and Sense and Sensibility.  During the past holiday season, she reprised her role of Mrs. Cratchit in Soulpepper’s A Christmas Carol. She recently appeared on CBC’s new show, Cracked. Having just returned from Sudbury where she appeared...

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The finalists have been chosen, and voting has begun! Three amazing artists have been chosen by Bea’s creative team, and you can now choose your favorite. Head over to ARC’s Facebook page, listen to the submissions, and “like” the one you think is best. The winner will be featured in ARC’s upcoming production of Bea. Support local talent! Support ARC! Vote today!...

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The Actors Repertory Company is pleased to announce that tickets are now on sale for our North American premiere of Mick Gordon’s Bea. BEA is a play about a young woman struggling to find her voice while suffering from a debilitating disease. The powerful drama explores the impact of her condition on those closest to her, and the difficult choices facing our heroine who wins over the audience with her determination, joy and...

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