The titular character in the show by 3 Crows Productions represents government agents who removed Indigenous kids from their homes to attend residential school
Read MoreFour mainstage shows and one indie production featuring Vancouver’s up-and-coming talent fill the calendar
Read MorePhysical comedy, dark comedy, surrealism, musical theatre, and absurdism all show up in the play having its Canadian premiere in Vancouver
Read MoreSolo tribute to late sibling dives deep into the Vancouver actor’s past
Read MoreThe playwright’s work, running at Studio 58, is as relevant today as it was when it premiered in 1933
Read MoreThe multimedia play fuses theatre and film with true crime, mockumentary, and more
Read MoreTen mainstage productions run the gamut from dance to drag to stand-up comedy and then some
Read MoreThe widely published and produced playwright-director regularly mentors with The Cultch and Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre
Read MoreMulti-threat performer Ben Caplan thunders in the music-theatre piece based on the true story of playwright Hannah Moscovitch’s great grandparents
Read MoreThe play by Kat Sandler launches Touchstone Theatre’s 2022-23 season
Read MoreVancouver playwrights Omari Newton and Amy Lee Lavoie dish on how a casual walk led to heated discussions about race, power, and privilege—and to their first co-write as a married pair
Read MoreThis year’s fest features everything from a professional cello player clowning around to a burlesque artist confronting the C-word
Read MoreThe new participatory show by Quebec’s Alpha Charlie Kilo is a collective experience
Read MoreMichael P. Northey’s one-person show is more relevant than ever amid the ongoing opioid crisis
Read MoreJennica Grienke and Dave Deveau share the roles, say TYA is in their blood
Read MoreThe veteran theatre artist has been named co-recipient of the Best PhD Dissertation in Canadian Studies Prize
Read MoreA Toast to Prohibition is Melanie Gall’s new historic musical; Laowai is a hidden lounge and eatery in Chinatown
Read MoreSḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) writer, director, and company founder Justin Neal strives for authenticity in his stories
Read MoreFive of the local theatre’s shows that streamed via digital series East Van to Edinburgh earn international recognition
Read MoreThe immersive theatrical experience is proving to be a hit with local audiences
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