Roselia’s Tea House

Created by Corinne Viau | Produced by Red Beret Theatre | Origin: Gatineau, Canada
LabO
14 + fees
60m
PG

Show Details

Elegy has always seen things others can’t: the red strings of people’s destinies. She got used to the lonely life of a seer, convinced she knew everything about what the future held.

Content Notes

Coarse Language: Characters use words like “shit” and “fuck”.

Death: A character dies off-stage.

Grief: Characters talk about grief.

A Transcript is available for this show. This show will have bilingual (EN/FR) open captions Sunday June 16th at 8:00 p.m., Wednesday June 19th at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday June 23rd at 3:00 p.m.

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Showtimes

  • Sunday, June 168:00PM
  • Monday, June 176:00PM
  • Wednesday, June 196:30PM
  • Thursday, June 207:00PM
  • Saturday, June 2210:00PM
  • Sunday, June 233:00PM
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That was until one day, Fate didn’t follow its course and Elegy found herself in Roselia’s Tea House. Take a deep breath and dive into this cozy low fantasy with a warm cup of tea.

9 responses to “Roselia’s Tea House

  1. A cozy, thoughtful spin-off episode of Life is Strange. I wonder what my own house blend would taste like.

  2. Such a charming show. Between its direction and casting and technical elements, the team behind Red Beret Theatre delivered such a heart warming and lovely performance! Cozy and sweet and tugging at all the heartstrings. I can’t wait to see more of this show and where it goes in the future!

  3. Such a charming show! Between the direction, technical elements, and cast, the team behind Red Beret Theatre pulled at my heartstrings with this show! So cozy and sweet, I’m so excited to see where this story goes next !

  4. A strong story of acceptance with well developed characters. Diverse character portrayal by Emily Hachmer. Shed a tear, laughed out loud. Well done troupe!

  5. Roselia’s Tea House starts the moment you walk in as you are offered tea while cozy music plays. I gladly sipped my tea as I took my seat and proceeded to have the loveliest time watching the show.

    The characters felt genuine and were full of life. The sound design was on point and evocative without being overly complex. Most importantly, the show gave me time to breathe and appreciate both the heartfelt conversations and the compassionate vibes weaved throughout the entirety of the show.

  6. Loved the concept here, and Red Beret really leaned into it. Cozy is the recurring word in these reviews for a reason!

  7. This was such a cute play. Set a lovely atmosphere and told a lovely story.

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