Theatre Inconnu
36 years of independent theatre in Victoria! Purchase your tickets today! Online, over the phone, or in person!
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Complimentary tickets, punchcards, and reservations: please call us directly at 250.360.0234 or email [email protected]. You can pick up tickets at Theatre Inconnu’s box office prior to the show. Ticket Rocket will make note of any special seating needs seating. (Tick
05/18/2026
FINAL WEEK!
The Comeuppance
By Brendan Jacobs-Jenkins
Playing until May 23
When a group of old classmates meet to pregame their twentieth high school reunion, everyone is nervous for the night ahead. As alcohol and pot help the self-declared “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” let their guards down, they begin to reminisce about their teenage selves and reveal how their lives have unfolded since graduation. Did their friendships stand the test of time, or will they realize they don’t have as much in common as they thought they did? Brilliantly witty, theatrical, and moving.
Actual audience comments:
"a rare treat… well-directed, simply designed, beautifully acted."
"This feels closely observed and lived in, like a conversation you might overhear at the next table one night."
"So brilliantly done in all aspects! "
"Very engaging show - like a modern, diverse Big Chill, with an interesting twist"
Directed by Misty Yumiko Cozac
Cast (alphabetically): Melissa Blank, Rosemary Jeffery, James Johnson, Bradley Kurushima, Sheldon Parathundyil, Andrea Roldan Tapia
Date & Times
7:30pm: May 20, 21, 22, 23
2pm: May 23 (This performance is now sold out)
Reservations and Ticket Sales
You can reserve online at
https://www.theatreinconnu.com/the-comeuppance/
Or directly through THEATRE INCONNU without prepayment:
By phone: (250) 360-0234
By email: [email protected]
Ticket Prices
$16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
The show is about 2 and a half hours long, including one intermission
Content advisory: The Comeuppance contains mature language and themes, including references to s*x, alcoholism, miscarriage, abortion, war and PTSD. There is also an occurrence of a brief high-pitched ringing sound.
Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at:
1923 Fernwood Road, Victoria, BC
(across the street from the Belfry Theatre)
We are wheelchair accessible – but you need to contact us beforehand so we can make accommodation.
Theatre Inconnu is located on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations. See less
05/08/2026
Theatre Inconnu presents
The Comeuppance
By Brendan Jacobs-Jenkins
Playing until May 23
“The Comeuppance is a rich and fully mature work…a haunting new play.”
The New York Times
When a group of old classmates meet to pregame their twentieth high school reunion, everyone is nervous for the night ahead. As alcohol and pot help the self-declared “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” let their guards down, they begin to reminisce about their teenage selves and reveal how their lives have unfolded since graduation. Did their friendships stand the test of time, or will they realize they don’t have as much in common as they thought they did? Brilliantly witty, theatrical, and moving.
Directed by Misty Yumiko Cozac
Cast (alphabetically): Melissa Blank, Rosemary Jeffery, James Johnson, Bradley Kurushima, Sheldon Parathundyil, Andrea Roldan Tapia
Date & Times
7:30pm: May 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23
2pm: May 9, 16, 23
Reservations and Ticket Sales
You can reserve online at
https://www.theatreinconnu.com/the-comeuppance/
Or directly through THEATRE INCONNU without prepayment:
By phone: (250) 360-0234
By email: [email protected]
Ticket Prices
$16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
(Wed, May 13 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission if you pay at the door)
The show is about 2 and a half hours long, including one intermission
Content advisory: The Comeuppance contains mature language and themes, including references to s*x, alcoholism, miscarriage, abortion, war and PTSD. There is also an occurrence of a brief high-pitched ringing sound.
Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at:
1923 Fernwood Road, Victoria, BC
(across the street from the Belfry Theatre).
We are wheelchair accessible – but you need to contact us beforehand
so we can make accommodation.
Theatre Inconnu is located on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations.
04/27/2026
OPENS NEXT WEEK!
Theatre Inconnu presents
The Comeuppance By Brendan Jacobs-Jenkins
May 6 - 23
When a group of old classmates meet to pregame their twentieth high school reunion, everyone is nervous for the night ahead. As alcohol and pot help the self-declared “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” let their guards down, they begin to reminisce about their teenage selves and reveal how their lives have unfolded since graduation. Did their friendships stand the test of time, or will they realize they don’t have as much in common as they thought they did? Brilliantly witty, theatrical, and moving, The Comeuppance focuses on millennials and their reckoning with the world they will soon inherit.
“The Comeuppance is a rich and fully mature work…a haunting new play.”
The New York Times
Directed by Misty Cozac
Cast (alphabetically): Melissa Blank, Rosemary Jeffery, James Johnson, Bradley Kurushima, Sheldon Parathundyil, Andrea Roldan Tapia
Date & Times
7:30pm: May 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23
2pm: May 9, 16, 23
Reservations and Ticket Sales
You can reserve online at www.theatreinconnu.com
Or directly through THEATRE INCONNU without prepayment:
By phone: (250) 360-0234
By email: [email protected]
Ticket Prices
$16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
Wed, May 6 is half-price ($7) preview
Wed, May 13 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission if you pay at the door
The show is about 2 and a half hours long, including one intermission
Content advisory: The Comeuppance contains mature language and themes, including references to s*xual assault, substance misuse, miscarriage, abortion, PTSD, and school shootings. Brief high-pitched tones also occur near the end of the play.
Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at:
1923 Fernwood Road, Victoria, BC
(across the street from the Belfry Theatre).
We are wheelchair accessible – but you need to contact us beforehand
so we can make accommodation.
Theatre Inconnu is located on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations.
04/14/2026
Theatre Inconnu presents
The Comeuppance
By Brendan Jacobs-Jenkins
May 6 - 23
When a group of old classmates meet to pregame their twentieth high school reunion, everyone is nervous for the night ahead. As alcohol and pot help the self-declared “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” let their guards down, they begin to reminisce about their teenage selves and reveal how their lives have unfolded since graduation. Did their friendships stand the test of time, or will they realize they don’t have as much in common as they thought they did? Brilliantly witty, theatrical, and moving, The Comeuppance focuses on millennials and their reckoning with the world they will soon inherit.
“The Comeuppance is a rich and fully mature work…a haunting new play.”
The New York Times
Directed by Misty Cozac
Cast (alphabetically): Melissa Blank, Rosemary Jeffery, James Johnson, Bradley Kurushima, Sheldon Parathundyil, Andrea Roldan Tapia
Date & Times
7:30pm: May 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23
2pm: May 9, 16, 23
Reservations and Ticket Sales
You can reserve online at www.theatreinconnu.com
Or directly through THEATRE INCONNU without prepayment:
By phone: (250) 360-0234
By email: [email protected]
Ticket Prices
$16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
Wed, May 6 is half-price ($7) preview
Wed, May 13 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission if you pay at the door
The show is about 2 and a half hours long, including one intermission
Content advisory: The Comeuppance contains mature language and themes, including references to s*x, alcoholism, miscarriage, abortion, war and PTSD. There is also an occurrence of a brief high-pitched ringing sound.
Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at:
1923 Fernwood Road, Victoria, BC
(across the street from the Belfry Theatre).
We are wheelchair accessible – but you need to contact us beforehand
so we can make accommodation.
Theatre Inconnu is located on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations.
03/02/2026
FINAL WEEK! DON'T MISS OUT!
Theatre Inconnu presents:
H2O by Jane Martin
Thanks to his charisma and good looks – and in in spite of his questionable talent – a young actor is basking in his instant Hollywood fame, when he accepts to play Hamlet live in New York. His hedonistic life style, and lack of experience, drastically clash with the brilliant young, evangelistic young woman cast to play opposite him as Ophelia. As the work beings, their two worlds collide, both personally and professionally, as they struggle to reconcile their differences and growing affection for each other.
“This play is so moving and effective, so completely and entirely unforgettable.” Washington Times Colonist
Jane Martin is the pseudonym of a playwright whose identity is unknown. They have been writing plays since 1981. Their 1994 play Keely and Du won the American Theater Critics Association New Play Award and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
Directed by Don Keith
Cast (alphabetically): Nolan Fidyk & Emme Sait
Show dates
7:30 pm: Mar 4, 5*, 6, 7
2pm: Mar 7 (SOLD OUT)
*March 5th will be accompanied by ASL interpretation.
Ticket prices are $16 regular and $12 seniors/students
Ticket Prices:
$16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
For reservations and more information go to:
https://www.theatreinconnu.com/h2o/
The show is about two and a quarter hours long, including one intermission.
Content warming: This play contains references to su***de and s*xual assault.
Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at 1923 Fernwood Road (across the street from the Belfry Theatre).
We are wheelchair accessible, but you need to let us know beforehand so we can make accommodation.
We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations, on whose traditional territories Theatre Inconnu presents its work.
02/16/2026
Theatre Inconnu presents:
H2O by Jane Martin
Thanks to his charisma and good looks – and in in spite of his questionable talent – a young actor is basking in his instant Hollywood fame, when he accepts to play Hamlet live in New York. His hedonistic life style, and lack of experience, drastically clash with the brilliant young, evangelistic young woman cast to play opposite him as Ophelia. As the work beings, their two worlds collide, both personally and professionally, as they struggle to reconcile their differences and growing affection for each other.
“This play is so moving and effective, so completely and entirely unforgettable.” Washington Times
Jane Martin is the pseudonym of a playwright whose identity is unknown. They have been writing plays since 1981. Their 1994 play Keely and Du won the American Theater Critics Association New Play Award and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
Directed by Don Keith
Cast (alphabetically): Nolan Fidyk & Emme Sait
Show dates
7:30 pm: Feb 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28 & Mar 4, 5*, 6, 7
2pm: Feb 21, 28 & Mar 7
Ticket prices are $16 regular and $12 seniors/students
*March 5th will be accompanied by ASL interpretation.
Ticket Prices:
$16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
Wed, Feb 18 is half-price ($7) preview
Tues, Feb 24 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission if you pay at the door
For reservations and more information go to:
https://www.theatreinconnu.com/h2o/
The show is about two hours long, including one intermission.
Content warming: This play contains references to su***de and s*xual assault.
Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at 1923 Fernwood Road (across the street from the Belfry Theatre).
We are wheelchair accessible, but you need to let us know beforehand so we can make accommodation.
We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations, on whose traditional territories Theatre Inconnu presents its work.
02/04/2026
H2O opens in two weeks!
Theatre Inconnu presents:
H2O by Jane Martin
After arriving to the City of Angels, an aimless young man catapults to movie stardom and into Hollywood’s sleazy celebrity culture. Banking on his fame (and name), he is soon selected to appear on Broadway in Hamlet. Given full casting approval, he embarks to New York City to seek out his Ophelia and encounters his muse and his match —a young evangelical Christian woman set on getting the role…and saving his life. H2O transports audiences into the reclusive, madcap world of Jane Martin’s drama/comedy/love story about self-destruction, notoriety, and the dark journey to purity and salvation.
“This play is so moving and effective, so completely and entirely unforgettable.” Washington Times
Jane Martin is the pseudonym of a playwright whose identity is unknown. They have been writing plays since 1981. Their 1994 play Keely and Du won the American Theater Critics Association New Play Award and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
Directed by Don Keith
Cast (alphabetically): Nolan Fidyk & Emme Sait
Show dates & Times:
7:30 pm: Feb 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28 & Mar 4, 5, 6, 7
2pm: Feb 21, 28 & Mar 7
Ticket Prices:
$16 regular (adults), $12 seniors (60+) /students/unwaged
Wed, Feb 18 is half-price ($7) preview
Tues, Feb 24 is Pay-What-You-Wish admission if you pay at the door
Ticket purchasing info:
https://www.theatreinconnu.com/h2o/
The show is about two hours long, including one intermission.
Theatre Inconnu is located in the Paul Phillips Hall at 1923 Fernwood Road (across the street from the Belfry Theatre).
We are wheelchair accessible, but you need to let us know beforehand so we can make accommodation.
Trigger warning: This play contains references to su***de and s*xual assault.
We acknowledge and respect the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, also known as the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations, on whose traditional territories Theatre Inconnu presents its work.
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