Western Canada Theatre envisions its role as more than a stage for performance—it is a place of connection, dialogue, and shared stories. Central to this vision is building meaningful relationships with the local Indigenous community. Theatre has always been a powerful space for voices to be heard, traditions to be honoured, and perspectives to be shared. By welcoming Indigenous involvement, we strengthen our collective understanding of the land we gather on and the people whose histories, languages, and cultures shape it.
Indigenous presence within local arts and theatre is vital. It brings forward knowledge, resilience, and stories that have been lived and carried through generations. For Western Canada Theatre, this involvement is not only significant—it is essential. It ensures that the theatre reflects the whole community, fosters respect, and creates opportunities for reconciliation through art and storytelling. As part of this commitment, Western Canada Theatre is dedicated to breaking down barriers to participation. One step we are taking is offering reduced-rate tickets for Indigenous community members, making theatre more accessible and welcoming. We believe the act of sharing space, stories, and performances can build bridges between cultures, nurture understanding, and celebrate the richness of our community together. Through these efforts, Western Canada Theatre continues its journey to be a place where all voices are heard, and where connection between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities can grow through the transformative power of theatre.
Indigenous Community Tickets are $15 and can be reserved online or at the Kamloops Live! Box Office using the code TRANSFORM.
If you have already purchased a ticket and wish to exchange for a discounted ticket, contact the box office at 250-374-5483.
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*Discount not valid for special events.