Royal Canadian Theatre Company’s latest show explores questions about loyalty, honesty and the ties that bind.
Friendship and unforgettable moments are featured in the world première of We Don’t Talk About Book Club.
New West resident Kerri Norris joins the cast of a play that promises shocking twists and silly moments galore. Norris, who is also the company’s artistic director, pushed for RCTC to do this production. She said that getting the chance to work with such talented, positive and passionate people has been a bright spot in these uncertain times.
Along with Norris, the production’s cast includes: Surrey resident Justine Jones ; Langley resident Crystal Weltzin ; and Vancouver residents Nicole DesLaurier and Oliver de la Harpe .
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