Fall workshops include Stage Management with Marijka Asbeek Brusse on October 20, and Sound Design with Matthew Piton on November 24
Read More2023-24 lineup includes Warren’s Saturday Night At Axles, which centres a wheelchair user who works as a travel YouTuber
Read MoreUnique performances range from closing night event The Best of Israeli Comedy to a blend of dance and Deaf theatre in When The Walls Come Down
Read MoreA political Franco-Haitian choral piece, Shakespeare for kids with a feminist twist, and more in all-French show lineup
Read MoreEvent features Q&A sessions, class registration, and facility tours for schools of Art & Design, Dance, and Theatre, Music & Film
Read MoreAnnual festival is called Vox Organi, plus the world premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning Voiceless Mass
Read MoreRoster includes Dancing Through the Decades workshops and premieres by Vancouver’s The Biting School and The Falling Company
Read MoreGranville Island performances span a musical about Medusa’s feelings, a drama chronicling Pierre Trudeau’s life, and traditional song and dance from Burundi
Read MoreWith improv comedy and creepily cool masks, it’s the first production in Bard history to sell out before opening night
Read MoreSurette closes out next season directing a somber-yet-hilarious climate chronicle, a heartfelt musical, and an Indigenous take on classical comedy
Read MoreEvelyn Lau, Tara McGuire, Danny Ramadan, Chelene Knight, and Michele Assarasakorn and Nathan Fairbairn are all up for the prize, plus a book about Jan Wade’s art
Read MoreFrom a new musical about a historic battle to Chynatruckfunk music to cultural gatherings looking at climate action, more than 100 events happen in the neighbourhood and online
Read MoreLocal icons Kendall Gender, Jaylene Thyme, and Norma Lize are photographed in the gown made of flags from countries where being LGBTQ2SIA+ is punishable by law
Read MorePair are co-founders of Vancouver Moving Theatre and Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival
Read MoreMarc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog, Gretchen Parlato and Lionel Loueke, plus more at the North Shore venue and elsewhere
Read MoreThe Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum launches in 2025 at the Burnaby campus
Read MoreMonumental yellow piece is one of several public artworks that the artist-designer has created for the event
Read MoreGranville Island hub also launches the return of its improv education programs
Read MorePedro Chamale’s new Peace Country kicks off a season that sees the return of hits Chelsea Hotel and Paddle Song.
Read MorePrizes go to Vancouver’s Hope Forstenzer, Coral Patola, and Carol E. Mayer
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