Artist Fehinti Balogun on hand for watch party and talkback at The York Theatre, May 14
Read MoreFrank theatre’s multicultural, multilingual collaboration explores love and exile
Read MoreNew play is performed in English and Spanish to fully explore both perspectives
Read MoreThe one-on-one online theatre piece slyly reframes conspiracy theorists and the “polarized world”
Read MoreThe brilliant made-in-Vancouver mashup of Robbie Burns Day and Lunar New Year includes a take-home meal
Read MoreAt Early Music Vancouver, the dazzling “La Follia” varations and more
Read MoreFrom whacked-out theatre to edgy ballet to festive cantatas, here are ways to ring in 2022 and celebrate local arts
Read MoreCanada’s longest-existing pro choir celebrates with a few of its hundreds of commissions
Read MoreDanceHouse, 149 Arts Society, and the National Arts Centre launch project that will livestream works-in-progress December 15
As this year’s one-day event shows, an infinite variety of specialty interests is podcasting’s superpower
Read MoreThe Ne.Sans Opera and Dance performer has formed a deep bond with the character from Greek mythology
Read MoreA Night at the Opera’s Marx Brothers opener November 4 sets the tone for a playful lineup
Read MorePlaywright Sangeeta Wylie and Ruby Slippers’ Diane Brown use traditional music, shadow puppetry, and camera closeups for livestream premiere
Read MoreToggle switches, low-fi pickups, and glowing wireless controllers: a mixed bag of digital experiments
Read MoreThe upstart opera company hosts two cross-country watch parties for a purposely playful event
Read MoreLivestream tickets still available for a show that features the music from albums Out of Dust and Sun Songs
Read MoreSunny Drake’s verbatim theatre piece tackles topics that will move you as much as they make you laugh
Read MoreThe MOVETHECOMPANY livestream seems well-suited to an era when we’re trying to connect
Read MoreExhibitions, talks, and films, as well as a main event spread over November 12 to 14 and November 18 to 21
Read MoreMud-caked creatures inhabit a bleak universe in Deborah Colker’s monumental mix of film and dance
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