A Christmas Carol Returns in 2022!

Tickets for 2022’s A Christmas Carol have now SOLD OUT! Thank you for all your support and please follow the link HERE if you would like to be added to the wait list.

After a two-year hiatus, the Three Ships Collective’s immersive and award-winning smash-hit production of A Christmas Carol is back!

Set in the historic and picturesque Campbell House Museum located in the heart of downtown Toronto and brought to life by a stellar cast, this unique theatrical experience invites audience members to step into the world of Victorian England and follow flinty miser Ebenezer Scrooge on his ghostly journey of redemption. A mirthful medley of magic, music, and the macabre, this adaptation of Charles Dickens’ story features original scenes, characters, and songs, making it a retelling of the beloved holiday tale unlike any other!

After back-to-back sold out runs in 2018 and 2019 and receiving rave reviews from both the press and public alike, A Christmas Carol is already one of the holiday season’s most anticipated events!

More information: HERE

200th Anniversary Remarks

These remarks were recorded on September 22, 2022 at Campbell House Museum

Speakers:

Blair Bowen, Foundation Chair Councillor

Joe Mihevc, Ward 10

Tony Wight for Vim Kochhar, Project Manager of the house move

Liz Driver, Director/Curator

Toast by Robert Watson, GayAF Comedy

The Disruptors

Four plays! Four nights! It’s going to be a fabulous fall…

The Disruptors is a chance to see new work written and performed by artists you may never have seen before – and some whose work you already know and love. It’s theatre at its best – affordable, approachable and provocative.

Click HERE for more information.

Tereza Zelenkova – The Double Room

October 8 – November 6, 2021

Tereza Zelenkova, Drawing Room, Campbell House, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Ravestijn
Gallery, Amsterdam

Drawing on mythologies and historical events associated with actual locations, Prague-based artist Tereza Zelenkova creates photographs that are often informed by her interest in literature and local histories, and convey a mysterious, timeless quality. CONTACT invited Zelenkova to create a site-specific installation of her work at Campbell House Museum—built in 1822, an inimitable landmark in Toronto’s urban centre.

Book your visit here: campbellhousemuseum.ca/buy-tickets