We aspire to delight, provoke and stimulate dialogue by producing theatre that rigorously explores the spiritual aspects of human existence.
Founded in 1984 by Ron Reed and a group of passionate artists, Pacific Theatre was established with the mission to create a professional theatre company where artists could explore meaningful work through the lens of their Christian faith. From these humble beginnings, we have grown into an enduring force in Vancouver’s theatre scene.
Our theatre space is 128 seats in an unassuming, underground space where audiences sit across the stage from one another. For our actors, it denies the regular bag of tricks and demands an intimate authenticity in their performance. For our audience, it is a communal, cathartic experience where they watch the same laughter and tears they are experiencing play out on the faces of their fellow theatre-goers.
Pacific Theatre is not special simply because of our space, of course. We exist to serve Christ in our community by creating theatre with spiritual, relational, financial and artistic integrity. A spirit animates our programming that reaches toward the most fundamental human questions: What is our place? What is our purpose? How should we live? And while the company is driven by shared beliefs, the universality of these questions and generosity of Pacific Theatre itself means that faith is not a prerequisite to access, engage with, and enjoy its creations.
In 2020, after 37 years of dedicated service, Ron retired and long-time PT artist Kaitlin Williams began her tenure as Pacific’s Artistic Director. Under Kaitlin’s leadership, Pacific has continued to expand its mandate: developing collaborations with other theatres in the city, supporting guest producers and our own programming, and continuing to seek out stories that challenge, uplift, and expand the horizons of our passionate audience.
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Artistic Director
Kaitlin Williams is an interdisciplinary theatre artist born and raised on the unceded, shared territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh nations. Since earning her BFA in Acting at the University of Victoria, she has shared her heart and skills with many productions as a director, actor, and costume designer.
A long-time member of the Pacific Theatre community, Kaitlin began her theatre career in 2009 as a PT apprentice. She has had the honour of serving as Artistic Director since 2020. PT directing highlights: A Case for the Existence of God, Empire of the Son, God Said This, Wakey, Wakey, Kim's Convenience, Mother of the Maid, Almost Maine, Testament; PT acting highlights: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The Foreigner, Jesus Freak, It’s a Wonderful Life.
Kaitlin has also worked with Bard on the Beach, the Arts Club, the Belfry Theatre, ITSAZOO, Delinquent Theatre, the Electric Company, Chemainus Theatre, Western Canada Theatre, Touchstone Theatre, Rumble Theatre, and many others. She has been grateful to receive Jessie nominations for both her acting and directing. In 2022 Kim’s Convenience won Calgary’s Betty Mitchell Award for Outstanding Production. She serves on the Canadian Actor Equity Association’s Director, Choreographer, Fight and Intimacy Directors’ Advisory Committee.
Above all, Kaitlin is a community builder and believes theatre is one of the best ways we can commune together--to bear witness to what it means to be human, grow in our empathy, and collectively attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the world around us. Kaitlin has served as Pacific Theatre’s Artistic Director since September 2020. When not in the theatre she is happiest spending time with her husband Ben, and their daughter Mirren June.
Interim Director of Operations
Jennie is an MBA valedictorian who has worked as the Asia-Pacific leader for Employee Experience for LinkedIn, managing EE for offices in 10 cities across Australia, India, China, Singapore and Japan. At age 19, she co-founded Imbroglio Productions, a company that produces large scale musicals in Bangalore, India and served as Artistic Director for 7 years. She moved to Canada at the end of 2018 to make her artistic dreams a reality. She has worked on numerous creative projects in a variety of capacities - being onstage or behind the scenes, on camera or off. She is currently serving as Interim Director of Operations at Pacific Theatre, and working as an actor with Lucas Talent.
Production Manager / Technical Director
Originally a health care worker for the FVRD for over a decade, Phil decided to take his life in a slightly less dramatic direction and began his career in theatre. Over the most recent decade he has been a designer, director, actor, and producer in Vancouver spawning two theatre companies (Clockwork and Cave Canem) with multiple acclaimed and nominated productions. His past designs include lights for the best production nominated Lonesome West with Cave Canem Productions, set for Gramma with Pacific Theatre, and props for Wakey Wakey with Pacific Theatre. As production manager he enjoys learning how to create reconstructable pumpkins and sanskrit scrabble tiles and trying to figure out how to make things concurrently water and fire proof.
Director of Development and Community Engagement
After 17 years working in banking and finance, Mike moved to the not-for-profit sector, spending the past six years working alongside artists and speakers raising funds for an international poverty relief organization. All throughout, Mike has retained a deep love for Pacific Theatre, supporting it as an avid fan, board member, subscriber, improviser, and talking/singing chicken (Lucia Frangione’s Chickens, 2004).
Mike is thrilled to join the staff as Director of Development and Community Engagement. Mike is grateful to live and work on the unceded land of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations with his wife Rebecca, and their three daughters.
Digital Marketing Coordinator
Khushi is a recent graduate from the University of British Columbia, born and raised in New Delhi, India she brings a unique perspective to any team she is a part of. She maintains a strong passion for the arts, and focuses on maintaining an intersectional network within the business of the creative industries. Her bachelors in business management and experience as a digital & visual designer inspires her to push the boundaries of what artists believe is possible when it comes to achieving their creative goals. A natural born leader, and powerhouse in the business world, her role within the company is to organize and oversee the day to day as our Office Manger. She is the eyes beyond the traditional model of business and actively uses her skills as an artist to propel other creatives forward by bringing together all her experiences and bringing a positive spirit to her workplace.
Office Manager
Alina (she/her) has been seating patrons and selling tickets as part of PT’s Front Of House team since September 2023. She brings with her a diverse background in the performing arts as both an artist and in administration. After receiving her diploma in Arts and Entertainment Management from Capilano University, Alina worked in talent management for film and television for three years before entering back into the theatre world. She’s worked as a Front Of House Manager at many different theatre companies and festivals around Vancouver and loves seeing the reactions of audiences when she opens the doors for them at the end of the show. When she isn’t helping to get the show started, Alina is a stage actor, director, writer, and intimacy professional for film and theatre with extensive training and experience in theatre performance and advocacy practices. She’s excited to bring her efficient manner, consent-forward approach, and passion for the safety and well-being of artists to Pacific Theatre.
Season Apprentice
Cassie Unger is an artist and educator who is passionate about bringing powerful and meaningful stories to life through versatile and realistic performances. Born and raised in Oregon, she first performed onstage at the age of 10 and received a Bachelor of Creative Arts and Drama. Her artistic endeavours have continued since, spanning devised theatre, spoken word and vocal performance, film, script writing, teaching both youth and adult theatre classes, and helping to fund a theatre company (Little Dipper Theatre). Some of her favourite projects include: Tempting Providence (Gallery 7), The Trip to Bountiful (United Players), the 2023 Incubator Project (The Harlequin Theatre Society), The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Pacific Theatre), devising and performing in Wild Light (Little Dipper).
Artistic Director Emeritus
Artistic Director Emeritus
Ron founded Pacific Theatre in 1984 after completing his MFA in acting at the California Institute of the Arts. As an actor, he has been nominated for six Jessie Richardson awards for his work in THE SEAFARER, SHADOWLANDS, A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS, MOURNING DOVE, GOD’S MAN IN TEXAS, and COTTON PATCH GOSPEL. Other favourite productions include OUTSIDE MULLINGAR, DAMIEN, THE CHRISTIANS, and his one-man adaptation of A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
Ron has written more than a dozen plays, which have received over sixty productions. BOOK OF THE DRAGON won the Chalmers Canadian Play Award in 1997, and TENT MEETING (a collaboration with Morris Ertman) was nominated for Toronto’s Dora Mavor Moore Award and Edmonton’s Sterling Award. REFUGE OF LIES was produced in New York by Firebone Theatre, and his most recent play, TOLKIEN, is slated for upcoming productions in Minneapolis and San Diego. Ron's memorable Pacific Theatre productions as a director include A BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR, THE RAINMAKER, DOUBT, COMMON GRACE, and TALLEY'S FOLLY. As Artistic Director, he is particularly gratified by the company's 2011 Jessie Richardson Award, Outstanding Artistic Achievement Award for Curation and Execution of an Outstanding Season of Theatre.
President: Lilac Bosma
Treasurer: Robert Wegner
Secretary: Ryan Koch
Members At Large:
Christina Lui
Sharon Johnsey
Darcy Hagan
Lance Odegard
Artist Advisors:
Larisse Campbell
Craig Erickson
Anita Wittenberg
Maki Yi
A Pi Theatre Guest Production. Shayna Jones
Lee Shorten and James Yi. Photo by Ron Reed.
Miriam Brown and Anthony F. Ingram.
Celia Aloma, photo by Diamond Head Photography.
Katharine Venour, photo by Ron Reed
Ron Reed and Katharine Venour, photo by Jalen Saip
Bob Frazer and Ron Reed
Maki Yi and Anthony F Ingram, photo by Chelsey Stuyt
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