Don’t miss out on an exclusive preview performance of ‘The Murder of Roger Ackroyd’ with OLT and ZCO CA Sunday February 22, 2026 at 2:00 PM! It’s going to be a killer show that you won’t want to miss. #TheMurderofRogerAckroyd #OLT #ZCOCA #ExclusivePreview #DontMissOut
Link below for more details and to get tickets.
Overview
OLT & ZCO CA Fundraiser
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Preview performance fundraiser: Sunday, February 22, 2026
Time: 2pm – 4:30pm
Location: Ottawa Little Theatre 400 King Edward Avenue Ottawa, ON K1N 7M7
Tickets: $30 each
Frequently asked questions
Seating?
Tickets are open seating – arrive early for the best seats!
Length of the play?
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes (includes 20 minute break)
Can’t join us? Would you consider donating instead?
All donations will be put towards our education awards. You can contribute directly via our website at https://zontaottawa.ca/ or via our CanadaHelps donation page at https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/55709. Thank you!
Zonta Club of Ottawa, Canada Education Awards?
The proceeds from this preview performance will support the Zonta Club of Ottawa, Canada’s annual education awards program for girls and women in the NCR. The Club offers 6 different awards each spring… Website: https://zontaottawa.ca/2025-24-23-22-21-award-winners/
How did you learn about this fundraiser?
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Production Details
Director: Greg Hancock
Written by: Agatha Christie adapted for the stage by Mark Shanahan
Genre: Mystery
Synopsis
Roger Ackroyd goes from prime suspect to victim when murder disrupts a cozy English village, and soon the enigmatic new neighbour Hercule Poirot is pulled from retirement to untangle the web of suspects. Agatha Christie’s novel cemented her reputation as the greatest mystery writer of all time, and it now comes to the stage in a sparkling new adaptation.
“Posh and elegant… with a clever twist” – Houston Press
“Spontaneous applause broke out numerous times in addition to the murmurs and laughter” – Dallas Star


