Jul 17, 2025
At the Arts Club Theatre Company, we believe in the power of storytelling to connect people, spark conversation, and build community. As Canada’s third-largest year-round not-for-profit theatre company, we have spent more than 60 years enriching lives through the performing arts. Whether it’s on stage, in schools, or out in the community, our work is guided by a belief that live theatre can inspire, challenge, and bring people together in meaningful ways. Each season, we present a wide range of productions across our three stages in Vancouver. From bold new Canadian works to beloved Broadway musicals, our shows are designed to entertain and engage audiences of all ages. Beyond what’s on stage, we also offer programming that supports emerging artists, mentors young playwrights, and helps grow the next generation of theatre professionals in British Columbia.
This work is made possible through the generous support of our community and partners like RGF Integrated Wealth Management. RGF has been a valued supporter of the Arts Club for several years, and we are incredibly grateful for their continued commitment. Their annual contributions help us produce exceptional theatre, support artists, and expand access for audiences across the region.
More than financial support, RGF shares in our belief that the arts play a vital role in building vibrant, connected communities. Their partnership helps ensure that theatre remains a meaningful part of cultural life in Vancouver.
Currently on stage is Waitress, the heartfelt musical featuring original songs by Sara Bareilles, now playing at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage. On June 26, we’ll open The Mousetrap, Agatha Christie’s classic mystery and the longest-running play in history, at the Granville Island Stage. These two productions offer very different experiences but both showcase the unique magic of live theatre.
Looking ahead, our 2025/26 season has just been announced and we’re excited to share what’s in store. The upcoming lineup includes large-scale musicals, contemporary dramas, and powerful new Canadian plays. Among the highlights is Disney’s Frozen, which we expect to be a standout for audiences of all ages.
Alongside our productions, we are proud to offer a variety of education and accessibility programs that help make theatre more inclusive and community focused. Whether through school matinees, artist mentorship, or efforts to ensure a welcoming experience for all audience members, we are always working to broaden our reach and deepen our impact.
Partnerships like the one we have with RGF make this possible. Their support allows us to grow our programs, welcome new audiences, and continue telling stories that reflect and celebrate our diverse community.
As we prepare for a new season, we extend our sincere thanks to RGF and all of our supporters. With your help, we are doing more than producing great theatre. We are building relationships,
supporting artists, and creating meaningful experiences for everyone who walks through our doors. ■
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