Fall workshops include Stage Management with Marijka Asbeek Brusse on October 20, and Sound Design with Matthew Piton on November 24
Read MoreEvent in honour of upcoming Chinese holiday features live reading of Five Blessings collective’s Legend of the Whooshhh
Read MoreA stylized story of Alberta rodents was chosen best of the fest, while musical exploration of homelessness won Stir Social Impact Award
Read More2023-24 lineup includes Warren’s Saturday Night At Axles, which centres a wheelchair user who works as a travel YouTuber
Read MoreStrong comedic performances, catchy songs, and over-the-top visual design make Arts Club opener a blast
Read MoreStories of racism, civil unrest, and drug abuse give this bio-musical a compelling edge
Read MoreLate Nisga’a playwright’s partially autobiographical work centres 1960s residential school riots
Read MoreGeneric Male pokes acrobatic fun at male self-identity, The Pigeon and the Dove explores homelessness, and Lia & Dor unfurls Romanian fairy tale
Read MorePeaches: The Play!’s cutting social critique; Tango in the Dark’s mad dancing skills, and more
Read MoreRebecca Northan to direct The Comedy of Errors and Jiv Parasram to helm Measure for Measure on Howard Family Stage
Read MoreA political Franco-Haitian choral piece, Shakespeare for kids with a feminist twist, and more in all-French show lineup
Read MoreVancouver Fringe Festival play draws on his mother’s abuse by her father, and explores ideas of justice and healing
Read MoreArts Club Theatre Company thriller-comedy musical is based on the cult favourite 1986 film by Roger Corman
Read MoreMONSTER, The Holy O, and PUFFY HAIR centre female-identifying leads in comedic yet refreshingly vulnerable productions
Read MoreComedy-tinged play by Kate Hennig explores the marriage of King Henry VIII and his sixth wife, Katherine Parr
Read MoreA bullied tech crew, improvised hilarity, and a playful soundscape as goblins dig into the “Scottish Play”
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 MoreRebecca Northan, the talent behind Blind Date, has learned to follow her “weird ideas”, all the way to Bard on the Beach and Stratford Festival
Read MorePedro Chamale’s new Peace Country kicks off a season that sees the return of hits Chelsea Hotel and Paddle Song.
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