
Making a Difference is my monthly spotlight on local not-for-profit organizations, which are such a critical part of our community. To suggest a not-for-profit to feature, email Jillian Follert at follertj@whitby.ca
Whitby Courthouse Theatre (WCT) has been a cornerstone of Whitby’s vibrant arts community for over 70 years. Housed in the historic Centennial Building and converted 19th-century courthouse, this not-for-profit organization is dedicated to fostering a love of theatre while bringing people together through the transformative power of live performances.
Run entirely by volunteers, WCT is more than just a theatre -- it’s a community hub where talent is nurtured, creativity flourishes, and lasting friendships are forged. From actors and directors to production, backstage crew and audience members, WCT thrives on the passion and dedication of the people who believe in the magic of storytelling.
WCT celebrated the launch of the 2025-26 season on January 17. This season is will be one of the most exciting yet, offering a lineup that celebrates both classic and contemporary works including A Chorus Line, Groundhog Day and a high school production of Pippin for musicals and Peter and the Starcatcher and Rabbit Hole for plays.
Each production reflects WCT’s mission to deliver high-quality theatre that resonates with audiences of all ages while keeping with this season's theme of "Time.”
WCT is also proud of its educational outreach programs, which inspire budding thespians and provide training opportunities for young talent. These initiatives ensure that the next generation of performers and theatre-makers can hone their craft in a supportive and welcoming environment.
Whether you’re a long-time patron or new to live theatre, WCT invites you to discover the joy of live performances, connect with your community, and be part of a legacy that continues to enrich Whitby’s cultural landscape.
Visit whitbytheatre.ca and follow WCT on social media for updates about performances, tickets, and special events.