7:30 p.m. start, 80 minutes no intermission
Back again
1025 Lorne Street
To clear things up, the production of Benevolence at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto actually took place last year, from April 8 to May 4, 2025.
Because we are now in 2026, that specific run has concluded. However, the show has been on a successful tour! It recently played at the Western Canada Theatre in Kamloops (finishing just a few days ago on February 28) and is currently heading to British Columbia’s capital for its next stop.Upcoming 2026 Tour DatesIf you are looking to catch Kevin Matthew Wong’s performance this year, here is where it is headed next:
* Victoria, BC: Playing at the Belfry Theatre as part of the SPARK Festival. * Dates: March 10 – March 14, 2026. * Kamloops, BC: It also has a scheduled return/continuation at the Pavilion Theatre.
* Dates: March 19 – March 29, 2026.What is playing at the Tarragon now?If you specifically want to visit the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto (30 Bridgman Ave) during that April window you mentioned, they have a world premiere scheduled for those exact dates:
* Show:
Strife by Matthew Mackenzie * Dates: April 7 – April 26, 2026 * Venue: Tarragon Extraspace
Now Know as Strife
April 8th to May 4th 2025 Tarragon theater Toronto.
WCT two locations
Living as guests for 2000 years.

Western Canada Theatre (WCT) primarily operates across two distinct venues in Kamloops: the Sagebrush Theatre, located at 1300 9th Avenue, and the more intimate Pavilion Theatre at 1025 Lorne Street. The Sagebrush serves as the main stage with nearly 700 seats, while the Pavilion offers a “black box” experience for smaller productions and the Pavilion Series. For those looking to secure seats, tickets are centrally available through the Kamloops Live! Box Office, which is physically situated within the Pavilion Theatre building. You can purchase tickets in person (Monday to Saturday, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM), over the phone, or online via their official ticketing site. While single tickets for the current 50th Anniversary season are widely available, the theatre also offers “Pay-What-You-Choose” Saturday matinees with a limited number of seats released on the day of the performance for those seeking more accessible pricing.














