Kamloops performing arts and sporting events looking forward to easing capacity limits
KAMLOOPS — The lights are about to go up for the start of Western Canada Theatre’s (WCT) mainstage productions, and as of this week the performers will be able to look out at a full house.
“That’s one of the reasons why we started selling tickets just for the first two shows, because we wanted to see where the restrictions were going to go,” WCT Artistic Director James MacDonald says. “And now that it’s opened up, we’re going to sell the rest of the season at full capacity, and we’re selling our subscriptions and they’re doing really well. People are looking at what we’re doing, and [they’re] very happy.”
It’s been a tough two years for arts organizations, including WCT. While they’ve been able to have reduced capacity shows, selling fewer tickets impacted revenue.