Get ready, Star Wars fans — May the 4th is about to get even more epic in Victoria.
For one day only, Charles Ross will return with his internationally celebrated One Man Star Wars Trilogy, offering an unforgettable night of galactic adventure and hilarious nostalgia.
The show will take place on none other than Sunday, May 4th, at the beautiful St. Ann’s Academy and Auditorium National Historic Site (835 Humboldt Street), with a special afternoon matinee performance.
If you’ve never seen it before, this show is exactly what it sounds like: one man, one hour, and every character you know and love.
Ross condenses the original trilogy into a 75-minute whirlwind, complete with spot-on voice impressions, iconic music, battle scenes, and a whole lot of laughs. It’s a show that’s won over the likes of Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Conan O’Brien, and even George Lucas himself.
Endorsed by Lucasfilm and performed in some of the world’s biggest venues — from London’s West End to the Sydney Opera House — One Man Star Wars Trilogy is a tribute to fandom, creativity, and the power of storytelling.
And now, it’s landing right here in Victoria for a once-in-a-lifetime May the 4th celebration.
Born in Prince George and raised in Nelson, BC, Ross discovered his passion for theatre at a young age.
After studying drama at the University of Victoria, he set out to share his love of pop culture with the world, creating both One Man Star Wars and One Man Lord of the Rings — two shows that have connected fans across the globe for more than two decades.
Whether you’re a youngling experiencing the Force for the first time or a lifelong fan who knows every line by heart, this show promises something special for everyone.
One Man Star Wars Trilogy is presented by Starvox Entertainment, the same team behind hits like Evil Dead! The Musical and Potted Potter.
Mark your calendars: this is one May the 4th event you won’t want to miss. Grab your tickets online today!
One Man Star Wars Trilogy
- Where: St. Ann’s Academy, 835 Humboldt Street
- When: Sunday, May 4th, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., doors open at 1:30pm
