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Comedy camps on Surrey stage

Arts Club Theatre brings Henry and Alice: Into the Wild to Surrey Arts Centre.
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Andrew Wheeler and Susinn McFarlen in the Arts Club Theatre Company’s 2012 production of Henry and Alice: Into the Wild.

Those crazy kids from the Arts Club’s hit Sexy Laundry are back. And this time Henry (Andrew Wheeler) and Alice (Beatrice Zeilinger) are camping – sort of – at Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage from Jan. 15-26.

In Henry and Alice: Into the Wild, the couple is forced to examine their relationship in the tangle of the wilderness – including collapsing tents, uninvited guests (Alice’s free-spirited sister, played by Deborah Williams), and their own particular style of alfresco “cuisine.” Will they discover how to survive a true mid-life crisis?

Viewer discretion is advised.

Patrons who purchase tickets to the opening night performance (Jan. 15), are invited to arrive a bit early to relax, socialize, and enjoy complimentary appetizers from 7 p.m.

Shows are 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, with 4 p.m. shows Saturdays and Sundays.

Patrons who are blind or partially sighted can enjoy an enhanced theatre experience at the 4 p.m. performance on Jan, 26 with VocalEye audio description. VocalEye patrons are eligible for a $25 ticket price, and can purchase tickets by phoning the Box Office. VocalEye equipment is limited, so reserving ahead is recommended.

For tickets, check tickets.surrey.ca or call 604-501-5566.