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Royal Canadian Theatre Company is a professional theatrical and event entertainment producing not-for-profit society. Its founder –
Ellie King - is a great believer in production excellence and her reputation as a producer, director, writer and performer is
well-established.
Royal Canadian Theatre Company’s goal is to leave you wanting more each and every time you experience one of its productions – whether it be the big-stage extravaganza of a Traditional British Panto, a side-splitting comedy, perplexing mystery, frightening thriller, or classic whodunit, we want you to have a great time every time. That’s why we invite
you to become involved in so many ways – including the opportunity to help us pick the plays we will produce each year.
Artistic
Director
Ellie King
ELLIE was born in the town of Wallasey, which is situated south of
Liverpool, England on the other end of the ‘Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey’.
Diagnosed with weak ankles at the age of 2 yrs., she was sent to ballet
school in order to strengthen them. The school took part in local
theatrical productions, and at the age of 3 she made her stage debut as a
sapphire in a British Pantomime – ‘Dick Whittington’.
She studied dance and drama, taking part in many productions and
winning many awards and prizes from competitions, examinations and
festivals.
Over the next few years she continued to appear on stage in and around
the Merseyside area. She also made her first TV appearances and sound
recordings at the age of 17 – during which year she also opened her own
folk club, “The Front Parlour”.
Her next step was to move into the nightclub and cabaret scene. Here at
the age of 20 she met her future husband Geoff King. Together they wrote
and recorded songs (he music, she lyrics), also collaborating on several
revue-style shows. They eventually formed a band which evolved into
‘Silhouette’ with whom they toured Britain and Europe for the next few
years.
Following the break-up of the band, Geoff & Ellie toured their own
double act, finally settling on the island of Jersey where they worked in
various venues both separately and together, Ellie opening for some of the
top British stars of the day.
There they were married and there their first son, James, was born in
1976.
After a few years, they moved back to Britain where their second son,
Simon, was born in the city of Sheffield, Yorkshire in 1977.
Ellie now recommenced her solo career, touring many clubs in the north
of England, performing in summer stock in the south of England and winning
the title ‘1st Country Music Champion of Britain’ title in 1979.
She also worked variously as a commere, soubrette, magician’s
assistant, band singer, solo act and member of a touring road show and
began her return to acting by working for the BBC, Granada, ABC TV among
others. During this time she recorded several singles and albums alone and
with other artists, including a hit single.
She and Geoff were becoming increasingly disenchanted with England as a
place to raise their sons, and looked to Canada as a land where there
would be more opportunity and a better life for their young family.
In 1982 they immigrated to BC where they have lived ever since. None of
them has ever been back to England – not even for a quick visit. Ellie’s
parents joined them in 1989.
Upon landing in Canada, Ellie devoted herself full time to raising
their boys, becoming very involved in their schooling, also teaching drama
for their schools and inaugurating the drama programmes/drama birthday
parties at Surrey Arts Centre where she continues to teach from time to
time.
As the boys grew older, she began to re-enter the field of
entertainment and now has returned full time to her career.
During her time in Canada, she has taught drama: run her own theatre
company: judged talent: written, directed, produced, choreographed and
acted in many stage productions including ‘legit.’ theatre, variety,
fringe and revue as well as appearing on TV and in film.
From 2001 – 2005 she worked as the Founding Artistic Director for the
Raymond Burr Performing Arts Centre and is now the Founding Artistic
Director of the Royal Canadian Theatre Company.
An animal lover, at present she has one dog, two cats, one parrot, two
love-birds, one budgerigar, a tank of tropical fish, a tree frog and a
pond of goldfish. Almost all of the animals are rescued. One son has
grownup to become a computer geek and one a stand-up comedian. Her husband
collaborates on many of her productions as sound designer, musical
director and support system and currently works as a theatrical technical
director. Her parents are alive and well and living six blocks away and
her only sister is currently part of the frenetic King household.
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Mission Statement
The name of the society is
THE ROYAL CANADIAN THEATRE COMPANY
The purposes of the society are:
a) to entertain and edify people of all ages through the production of live theatre and entertainments including, but not limited to, plays, musicals, dinner theatre, Pantomime and special event presentations
b) to provide employment opportunity and a supportive working environment for theatre artists of all disciplines, with special emphasis on those resident in British Columbia
c) to offer instruction, mentorship and opportunity to those wishing to explore the world of theatre with special emphasis on youth
d) to pursue excellence in all areas of operation
The society will pursue its objectives in the Province of British Columbia, although from time to time may undertake tours or co-productions outside of its home province. This provision is alterable.
Our Board
President - Geoff King Vice-President - Jas Salh Treasurer-
Glynis Knowlden Director - Michael Roberds Director - Brett
O'Reilly Director - Ellie King Director - Jean Blackburn Director -
Geoff King Director - Robin Ram Director - Mike Roberds Director -
Vance McFadyen Director - Wilson Durward |
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