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Best live venue for comedy, dance, music, theatre & more. And enjoy the intimate club vibe of The Griff.

“There's Still Tomorrow (C'è Ancora Domani)” “There's Still Tomorrow (C'è Ancora Domani)” on Monday, January 26 at 4 pm at The Royal Theatre in Trail.

A moving and comedic drama set in postwar Rome in the 1940s, about a working-class woman, who dreams of a better future for herself and her daughter. 
Winner of 6 Italian Academy Awards.

91% Rotten Tomatoes

Tickets are $13. Purchase in advance at trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669, Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm.
🎻JUNO award–winning string quartet @thefretle 🎻JUNO award–winning string quartet @thefretless  bring their high-energy, music to The Bailey - joined by acclaimed folk vocalist @madeleineroger – this Tues., Jan. 27 at 7.30 pm. 

This unforgettable collaboration expands the boundaries of string music, Their ferocious playing, masterful compositions, and beautiful melodies linger long after the final note,.🎻

“Transforming string music into intricate, beautiful, high-energy
arrangements, Canada’s The Fretless have become flawless musical
acrobats and Juno award winners.” - Martin Hutchinson, Progradar

Watch the video for their first collaboration off the album "Glasswing", the song "Caledonia". https://youtu.be/WI0qbdySshI

Tickets only $30 or $15 for those with a Common Access Card or 30 years old or under!!!!

Get yours now at purchase.trail-arts.com, or call 250-368-9669, or visit the Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave., Mon-Fri from noon until 4 pm.
In just over a week, on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 7:30 p In just over a week, on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 7:30 pm @thefretless  with @madeleineroger  will be at The Bailey Theatre.

Listen to them perform their beautiful rendition of Feist's “My Moon My Man” together https://youtu.be/FdB7wcaVNKI 

"The music they're making, the ground that they're breaking, is quite remarkable." 
- Terry David Mulligan (Mulligan Stew)

Don't miss these amazing musicians in Trail for one show only! 

Tickets only $30 or $15 for those with a Common Access Card or 30 years old or under!!!!

Get yours now at purchase.trail-arts.com, or call 250-368-9669, or visit the Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave., Mon-Fri from noon until 4 pm.
Today at 4pm at the Royal Theatre Trail one screen Today at 4pm at the Royal Theatre Trail one screening only of actor Harris Dickinson's first directorial  feature, "Urchin."

Mike seems unable to escape the chaos of his impulsivity and substance abuse, while sleeping rough on the streets of London . He's intelligent and charismatic, but when his addiction results in an act of unprovoked violence, he's quickly arrested.

Some hope happens when Mike finds new friends, but can this stop him from succumbing to his own self-destructive nature?
Filled with humour contrasted with more intense moments, you will be engaged throughout!

Tickets $13 cash at the door.
Tomorrow, January 19 for one show only, don't mis Tomorrow, January 19 for one show only,  don't miss the film “Urchin” at Monday Cinema on Monday, at 4 pm at The Royal Theatre Trail.

Living on the streets in London, Mike can't catch a break.
Hounded by street preachers who won’t let him sleep in peace. 
Then, his friend steals his money, and he gets caught by the police when he starts stealing!
So he tries to make a change. All the while battling his own destructive impulses.

Slyly funny and imbued with a warm humanity, actor Harris Dickinson’s FIPRESCI Prize winning, emotionally raw, directorial debut is a portrait of life on the margins.

“Urchin establishes [Dickinson] as a filmmaker to watch: a storyteller willing to look at a thorny subject and admit that there are no easy answers.” - Los Angeles Times

“In tackling homelessness with deep empathy, one of our most exciting young actors proves himself to be a bold new voice in British filmmaking.” - Empire Magazine

“...this smart, thoughtful, compassionate picture about homelessness...is engaging and sympathetically acted and layered with genuinely funny moments.” The Guardian

The Monday Cinema series is part of the Toronto International Film Festival Film Circuit and is presented by Trail and District Arts Council and proudly supported by Clark's Funeral Services. 

All films screen at The Royal Theatre, 1597 Bay Avenue, Trail
Tickets are $13. Purchase in advance at purchase.trail-arts.com or call the Box Office at 250-368-9669, or at the venue when the doors open 30 minutes before the screening.
@royaltheatretrail
One screening only of the moving and slyly funny “Urchin” this Monday, January 19 at 4 pm at The @royaltheatretrail .

Mike, a rough sleeper in London, is trapped in a cycle of self-destruction, hustling to get by. But when he attempts to turn his life around, shuffling between jobs as a line cook and a trash collector, he must balance a newfound sense of community with his own itch for self-destruction.

Frank Dillane, winner of Best Actor in the Un Certain Regard section of Cannes 2025, plays Mike with tragic charm.

Rating: 14A

96% Rotten Tomatoes

Trailer https://youtu.be/4cJL6vmYOeo

“Through sharp observation and dark humour, the film explores the challenges faced by those struggling to fit into society’s rigid moulds, offering a poignant, compelling look at resilience and alienation.” - Peter Howell, Toronto Star

Tickets $13 buy in advance at purchase.trail-arts.com or on the door.
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