THEATRE PREVIEW
MAY 2026 | Volume 263
Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw
United Players
Jericho Arts Centre
May 29-June 21
$15-$37
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A sparkling examination of romance, sex, love, negotiated relationships, the clash between knowledge and ignorance, political manoeuvrings, war and hope. One of Shaw’s most glittering and endearing comedies.
Arms and the Man stars Jay Clift, Hannah Everett, Brandon James Gilbert, Kiyomi Hoover, Raphael Kepinski, Lauren (Kirsten) Robek, and Victor Vasuta. It is directed by Lauren Taylor, with set design by Alison Green, costume design by Brodie Davison, lighting design by Ben Paul, sound design by Victoria McNeil, properties by Frances Herzer, intimacy direction by Alina Quarin, technical direction by Phil Miguel, stage management by Maddy Woodley, with assistant stage managers Ruby Jang and Clara Nowak, and is produced by Fran Burnside, with assistant producer Lynn Mockler and producer's assistant Jaeden Walton.
Arms and the Man runs at the Jericho Arts Centre, May 29 – June 21, Thurs-Fri at 8:00 pm, Saturdays May 30, June 13 and 20 at 8 pm, Saturdays June 6 and June 20 at 2 pm, Sundays at 2:00 pm. Note: there are two shows on Saturday, June 20.
Tickets: Adults $37, seniors $32, students with ID $15, and are available online.
Season ticket holders please reserve your seats online.
Preview: Thursday, May 28, all tickets $20.
Talkbacks: Following the performances on Thursday, June 4 and Sunday, June 7.
Please note: In order to ensure a rapid response for you and an immediate confirmation of your reservation, we are changing the way we handle reservations.
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Our voicemail reservation line has been retired and reservations can no longer be made via phone. Instructions for season ticket holder reservations can be found here.
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