Ins Choi’s latest play looks at new parents’ struggle for identity—and the urge to judge themselves
Read MoreDescribed as a “trailblazer”, theatre artist praised for “creating truly site-specific work”
Read MoreThe play by Amy Lee Lavoie and Omari Newton is an Arts Club Silver Commission
Read MoreJessica Swale’s play follows their late-19th-century struggle to earn the right to a degree
Read MoreAffair of Honor brings 11 actors/fighters to the action-packed queer love story
Read MoreVancouver Fringe Festival’s final push provides one more chance to catch audience favourites
Read MoreLong-time artistic producer Donna Spencer reflects on goals, like diversity, that have remained a priority, amid a new arts climate
Read MoreThe humorously dark folk tale woven together with a high-energy concert runs November 30 to December 4
Read MoreAustralia’s Quiet Riot takes on colonization, racism, sexism, and gender stereotypes through hip hop, song, story, and a whole lot of laughter
Read MoreLed by creator Caroline MacCaull, the performance-in-progress invites audiences to vote on lighting, sound, and movement
Read MoreIn its most warped moments, this ode to stage disasters goes absolutely right
Read MoreThe company based out of a barn north of Montreal keeps its funny, glitz-free act down-to-earth, even though the tricks are superhuman
Read MoreLead Clotilde Hesme will be familiar to folks who caught the French crime thriller Lupin
Read MoreFar From Beds rocks; BOOKMARKS evokes a life well lived; and ver·i·si·mil·i·tude blends speculative fiction with horror
Read MoreThree solo shows–The C-Word, How to Believe in Anything, and mr.coffeehead–offer unpredictable experiences
Read MoreWith shows like Drag Me to the Opera and Life’s a Drag, artists are forging new territory, mixing storytelling, song, theatre, and over-the-top fabulousness
Read MoreOkinum and The Wrong Bashir also join the roster of contemporary Canadian works
Read MoreActor Clotilde Hesme won France’s highest theatre award for her role in the high-energy play that draws inspiration from Rocky III
Read MoreThe free performance marries theatre and cinema, reinterprets Sartre, and features special effects from SFU’s Centre for Digital Media
Read MoreThis year’s fest features everything from a professional cello player clowning around to a burlesque artist confronting the C-word
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