top of page

Rivercity Players

Our mission: enriching the creative culture of the community  through the performing arts.

Updated: Nov 18, 2021

To our valued patrons and members:


The Board of Rivercity Players has been closely monitoring the recent updates on COVID-19.  The health of all is out top priority.We are following the guidelines set out by Health Canada and the government.


We are monitoring the Theatre BC website as to their direction in reference to the upcoming festivals throughout the province.


We are also keeping tabs on what the other theatres are doing, such as the Tidemark.


Information on upcoming performances, workshops and other events will be shared with all of you in the very near future.  Thank you all for for your patience during this trying time.

Updated: Nov 18, 2021

Auditions for Rivercity Players Production

Present Laughter by Noel Coward


Directed by Tim Myerscough

Tuesday, February 25th & Wednesday, February 26th 7:00-9:30pm


Call backs Thursday, February 27th 7:00-9:30pm


Needed:

6 Women ages 20 to 65

5 Men ages 20 to 65


Rehearsals start Sunday March 1 at 6:30 pm

Performances April 30th -May 3rd, May 7th - 10th

All auditions and performances are held at Rivercity Stage 1080 Hemlock Street, Campbell River


This is our North Island Zone Festival entry this year and it will be performed at the Tidemark Theatre, on May 17th.


For more information contact: Tim Myerscough 250-286-4509

Updated: Nov 18, 2021

Steel Magnolias Press Release


Filled with humour and heartbreak, ‘Steel Magnolias’ will take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. ‘Steel Magnolias’ takes place in Truvy’s beauty salon in small town Chinquapin, Louisiana. Six witty and outspoken women tell their story of friendships, loves and losses, revealing their strengths and weaknesses through good times and bad.

Rivercity Players is very excited to bring this play to you, directed by Susan Wydenes. Susan has been active in Rivercity players and enjoys both acting and directing. This is her first time directing a full-length production. Susan loves this play, with its strong themes of resilience, love and friendship, and she has a deep affection for the women it portrays. She has thoroughly enjoyed diving deeply into ‘Steel Magnolias’ and nurturing her vision of the play. When asked how it’s been directing this play Susan said, “It’s been wonderful so far. I have a dedicated cast who support each other and the vision of the play. It has been exciting, even just halfway through to see the characters, the relationships and the story taking shape. We have a dedicated team supporting us as well and that has enabled us to focus on bringing the play to life.”

Kelly McDonald is incredibly excited to be playing Truvy. Steel Magnolias is one of her very favorite productions and she’s so thankful to Susan for casting her as the warm, sassy hairdresser. She can’t wait to bring you to Chinquapin Parish!

Kaela Elliott, playing Annelle, is one of Campbell River’s own. "Steel Magnolias” is her debut on stage. Kaela is excited and honoured by this opportunity to become involved with community theatre at Rivercity Players and hopes to continue growing her passion for the arts.

Michelle Lowe, playing Clairee, has enjoyed performing in the arts since the age of 5. She has been a member of Quadra Players and Rivercity Players and, after a 2 decade break from the stage, ‘Steel Magnolias’ seemed to call to her to get involved again. ‘Steel Magnolias’ is a production that Michelle is excited to be a part of.

Michelle Segal is playing Shelby. ‘Steel Magnolias’ is her second play with Rivercity Players, having performed as Elvira in Blithe Spirit last year. She is thrilled to be back in such a timeless play. Michelle finds acting a treat and serves up plenty of food for the soul.

Lynne Macara is playing the role of M’LYNN, she is happy to be appearing in ‘Steel Magnolias’ again, after playing the role of Annelle in Rivercity Players first production of the play many years ago. She has enjoyed her back stage and on stage theatrical experiences in Campbell River over the past 30 years, and looks forward to the next 30 years! She has found this a great cast to be a part of, and is grateful for the hardworking production team.

Shelagh Germyn is thrilled to be in ‘Steel Magnolias,’ playing the role of Ouiser. Her debut with Rivercity Players Theatre was back in the 1990’s, in a play called ‘Rumors’ by Neil Simon. While her return to the theatre has been a long time coming, Shelagh is excited to be back and to be working with a cast of talented actresses.

‘Steel Magnolias’ can be seen at Rivercity Stage, February 12—15 and 19-22 at 7:30 pm and February 16 and 23 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $20 and available online at rivercitytickets.ca or at Rivercity Stage on Tuesdays from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

bottom of page