Experience six exceptional performances across two of Prince George's premier cultural venues. Your 2026–27 Performing Arts Series Season Pass includes admission to all six shows for just $175 - offering the best value while supporting professional performing arts in our community. Presented by the Community Arts Council of Prince George & District, the series brings outstanding Canadian artists to the Prince George Playhouse and Knox Performance Centre for a season of unforgettable theatre, music and dance.
The 2026–2027 season features:
A Wake of Vultures: Seeing Double October 2-3, 2026 | Prince George Playhouse
An inventive double bill from project-based interdisciplinary performance collective A Wake of Vultures. SEEING DOUBLE is an homage to spooky late-night double features, a cerebral marathon that keeps the audience on edge through vivid surround sound and optical illusion.
Sophie Dow: AgrimonyOctober 13, 2026 | Prince George Playhouse
Agrimony walks the edge between an evocative live concert and visceral contemporary dance. Four dancers in animal masks & five musicians generously weave songs by Laura Reznek into a comprehensive & heart-centred story that honours the small yellow flower: agrimonia eupatoria –in plant medicine: a catalyst for honesty, dissolving the masks society forces us to craft; unveiling a truest self.
Motus Theatre: Water Words October 16, 2026 | Knox Performance Centre
Water Words (Parole d'eau) is an acclaimed puppet theater production by Théâtre Motus and Compagnie Djarama. It explores our relationship with water by contrasting the lives of two friends—one who carries buckets from wells in Senegal, and another surrounded by Canada's ice and snow.
Aurora Piano Trio January 15, 2027 | Prince George Playhouse
An internationally acclaimed ensemble celebrated for expressive performances and an engaging repertoire spanning classical masterworks and contemporary compositions.
Canefire March 12, 2027 | Knox Performance Centre
Canefire is a seven piece hard-hitting Caribbean Latin Jazz experience that blows the lid off Caribbean music stereotypes
Company 605: LossyMarch 18, 2027 | Prince George PlayhouseA visually striking contemporary dance work that examines memory, technology and human connection through Company 605's distinctive movement language.