Studio 58 production features strong performances and striking visuals in true story of love, lust, and gender identity in rigid 18th-century society
Read MoreDirector, playwright, choreographer, actor, and teacher worked on stages from Green Thumb to the Arts Club and beyond
Read MoreThe new play by Ruby Thomas is directed by Studio 58 graduate Angelica Schwartz
Read MoreProduction by U.K.-based playwright Ruby Thomas explores gender and sexual identities in rigid 18th-century society
Read MoreLuggage real and metaphorical clutters the stage as exes haunt a young woman navigating a new relationship
Read MoreIn Sarah Segal-Lazar’s play directed by Jessie Liang, main character Jill is plagued by her failed relationships as she tries to start a new one
Read MorePlay written by Sarah Segal-Lazar centres a cynical character in her 20s as she tries to start a new relationship amid the personified baggage of her exes
Read MoreFour mainstage shows and one indie production featuring Vancouver’s up-and-coming talent fill the calendar
Read MoreThe $3,000 prize, handed out by Touchstone Theatre, will help bring the queer romance-comedy to the stage
Read MoreLineup divided into two programs features Pretty Girls, Gillty as Fin, Panty Sniffers, and Fly, Love
Read MoreCast makes stories of Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, and friends relevant for those who live outside of storybooks
Read MoreStephen Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning musical takes Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and friends on a dark journey through the forest
Read MoreLangara College’s professional theatre training program hosts show full of iconic characters, from Little Red Riding Hood to Cinderella
Read MoreFlamenco rhythms meet striking design and strong performances in Carmen Aguirre-helmed production
Read MoreThe playwright’s work, running at Studio 58, is as relevant today as it was when it premiered in 1933
Read MorePoetic production set in rural Spain tells the story of a bride torn between her fiancé and her former lover
Read MoreDirected by Diana Donnelly, the show addresses climate themes and weaves in contemporary alt-rock and pop songs
Read MoreDirector Diana Donnelly’s climate change-centred show takes place on a deserted island made of garbage
Read MoreVancouver Fringe Festival play draws on his mother’s abuse by her father, and explores ideas of justice and healing
Read MoreImmersive set and busily moving cast bring to life restaurant culture and relevant questions around working to live—or living to work
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