Sleek design and witty performances help freshen up this Arts Club production based on the classic movie
Read MoreArts Club Theatre Company production follows married couple Alice and Henry who embark on a naughty hotel retreat to rekindle their lacklustre sex life
Read MoreAt Arts Club’s Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, Julie Tomaino helms a honed production that hits all the high notes of the Four Seasons story
Read MoreA “musical fable” look, plus a few strong performances and dance numbers help freshen up song-and-dance classic
Read MoreDirector Omari Newton and lead actor Quincy Armorer reflect on the importance of Ira Aldridge’s legacy as they commemorate over 20 years of friendship and collaboration
Read MoreThe solo show is based on true events of a 1958 mining disaster and the African-Canadian man known as the “singing miner”
Read MoreAndrea Menard invites audiences to participate in Métis language teachings and songs
Read MoreNew York City-based artist Christopher Imbrosciano, who has cerebral palsy, takes on the starring role in Vancouver premiere of Mike Lew’s play
Read MoreDirector Mindy Parfitt’s take on the play by Michele Riml and Michael St. John Smith spotlights its humanist-oriented dialogue
Read MoreThe holiday-themed show is heartfelt and at times hilarious
Read More“Do-Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss”: the hills are alive with the return of the popular musical to the Arts Club stage
Read MoreThe five members of the Moms the Word Collective dish on credit-card bills, family, and how challenging the festive season can be
Read MoreThe play by mixed-race married couple Amy Lee Lavoie and Omari Newton nips at the heart
Read MoreThe play by Amy Lee Lavoie and Omari Newton is an Arts Club Silver Commission
Read MoreNorth American premiere features an entirely Western Canadian cast from Vancouver and Edmonton
Read MoreSmash-hit production comes to the Granville Island Stage for a limited summer run
Read MoreSlapstick Brit comedy Peter Pan Goes Wrong kicks off full live programming across three theatres
Read MoreA comedic intergenerational ride unfolds in the latest work in the Arts Club’s Listen to This: Audio Play Series
Read MoreJames Yi sees his own parents’ struggles in his shopkeeper role, but finds the show speaks to a universal audience
Read MoreOne of Vancouver theatre’s best-known comedic actors returns with the hit production
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