The Iranian-born artist explores identity in the work that travels between comedy and drama
Read MoreThe newest release in the 2021–22 Listen to This: Audio Play Series comes from playwrights Amy Lee Lavoie and Omari Newton
Read MoreMultimedia PuSh Festival show blends radio documentary, performance, and projected imagery to follow five young Inuit women
Read MoreThe one-on-one work by Montreal’s Joe Jack et John confronts consent and sexual assault among neurodivergent women
Read MoreDo you mind if I sit here? grew out of the discovery of 16mm films sent to Vancouver from the USSR decades ago
Read MorePlaywright-actor Makambe K. Simamba draws on the story of the Black teen’s life in powerful solo show
Read MoreOfferings starting next month include a one-one-one interactive show from Belgium’s Ontroerend Goed and a premiere by Vancouver’s Neworld Theatre
Read MoreOne of Arts Club’s Silver Commissions, it’s part of the organization’s 2021-22 Listen to This: Audio Play Series
Read MoreQueer local artists star in the frank theatre company’s adaption of Catherine Hernandez’s I Cannot Lie to the Stars That Made Me
Read MoreWhile some organizations are persevering with 50-percent capacity, others are putting shows off until spring
Read MoreMajid Tafreshi’s one-act play is a surrealist exploration of the missile attack on Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752
Read MoreWatch the trailer here to find out more about the show that blends strategic competition with theatrical storyline
Read MoreFrom whacked-out theatre to edgy ballet to festive cantatas, here are ways to ring in 2022 and celebrate local arts
Read MoreSome of the fleeting artistic scenes that stayed with us, from vocoder echoes to magic ovens and elaorate assemblages
Read MoreHumorist and disability arts performer David Roche, Canadian College of Performing Arts founders Janis Dunning and Jacques Lemay among other honourees
Read MoreIt’s a virtual rabbit hole for the rest of the show’s run
Read MoreThe two local arts groups partner up to share the story of the late Salish jazz singer and musical pioneer
Read MoreThe Femme Festival, The Invisible, Germany’s still hungry and others spread across three venues
Read MoreWilliam Shakespeare’s AS YOU LIKE IT; a radical retelling by Cliff Cardinal has its Western Canadian debut at the York Theatre
Read MoreDialogues for the Vaccine Hesitant and Those Who Love Them is a bold new series aimed at opening up COVID-related conversations
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