Gallery 7 Theatre

    Your G7 Family invitation

    Get two $16 tickets, or two $11 tickets on Opening Night and join us for the reception!

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    As a valued member of the G7 community and as a thank you for all your contributions to G7, we'd like to invite you and a guest to join us for Frozen for just $16 per ticket at any point in the run.

    Or, join us on opening night for $11 per ticket for a private reception and toast in the Abbotsford Arts Addition after the show to celebrate with the cast and crew.

    This offer is for your exclusive, non-transferable use only as a member of the G7 community. Do not share with friends, family or anyone who did not receive this email.

    Discount will only apply when logged in to your account - if you're not logged in, tickets will not appear to be discounted.

    No promo code necessary. Applies to a maximum of two tickets per account. Valid in all sections and all performances.

    Choose a show to book your tickets:

    Promotional artwork for Disney's Frozen: The Broadway Musical. A stylized illustration in icy blues and purples depicts Anna in her purple winter cloak, seen from behind, walking through a snowy mountain landscape toward Elsa's ice palace in the distance. Elsa's silhouette appears in the upper right corner, surrounded by swirling snow. Olaf the snowman stands in the lower right. The title "Disney's Frozen: The Broadway Musical" appears in ornate blue lettering, with credits reading "Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez, Book by Jennifer Lee."
    Frozen

    Abbotsford Arts Centre

    The much-beloved, family-friendly musical explodes on to the stage in an unforgettable tale of sisterly love. Princess Anna embarks on an epic journey to find her sister, Elsa, and bring her home. This fun-filled adventure is brimming with a breath-taking musical score and celebrates family, acceptance and the meaning of true love!

    Musical
    Family
    Adventure
    Promotional artwork for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by David Edgar. A stylized illustration of a Victorian London street at night, blanketed in snow. Gas lamps decorated with holly and pink bows cast warm orange light along a row of darkened buildings with glowing windows. A lone silhouetted figure in a long coat and top hat walks away from the viewer beneath a full moon partially obscured by clouds. The title appears in ornate red and gold lettering in the upper left.
    A Christmas Carol

    Matsqui Centennial Auditorium

    One dark Christmas Eve, the heartless and icy Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by four ghosts who whisk him away on a fantastical journey of self discovery that teaches him the importance of loving his neighbours. Featuring a full cast of performers from around the Lower Mainland.

    Family
    Christmas
    Literary
    Promotional artwork for The Piano Teacher by Dorothy Dittrich. A close-up illustration of a grand piano, its lid propped open, with an open sheet of music on the stand and a single red apple resting on the piano's body. A large arched window lets in soft blue-grey light in the background. The title appears in white serif lettering in the upper left.
    The Piano Teacher

    Abbotsford Arts Centre

    Concert pianist, Erin, finds herself unable to play the piano following a catastrophic family tragedy. Relying on the help of an unconventional piano teacher, Erin is able to navigate through her grief, re-discover her love of music, and find hope for the future.

    Drama
    Canadian
    Promotional artwork for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, adapted by Selma Dimitrijevic and Tim Carroll, based on the novel by C.S. Lewis. A majestic golden lion fills the upper half of the image, gazing directly forward against a purple winter landscape. Below, a small silhouetted child stands in the glowing doorway of an open wardrobe. Snow-covered ground, bare black trees, and a snow-dusted lamppost frame the scene. The title appears in bold blue lettering at the bottom.
    The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

    Abbotsford Arts Centre

    Return to the magical world of Narnia! The Pevensie children venture through a mysterious wardrobe and embark on an epic journey to find Aslan and free the Kingdom from the icy spell of the evil White Witch. A story of courage, sacrifice, and forgiveness, this family-friendly fantasy promises to delight!

    Literary
    Adventure
    Family
    Promotional artwork for The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. Against a soft green background, a gloved hand reaches down from the upper right to place a black top hat onto a worn leather travelling bag. Three small oval portrait cameos are scattered on the ground nearby. The title appears in dark serif lettering on the left.
    The Importance of Being Earnest

    Matsqui Centennial Auditorium

    Oscar Wilde’s hilarious comedy of manners comes to life as Jack and Algernon face giving up their ‘bunburying’ ways to win the hearts of Gwendolen and Cecily. A serious comedy for trivial people, this witty and absurd comedy of manners is sure to win your heart.

    Literary
    Comedy
    Hilarious