The Flame show created and directed by Deborah Williams sees performers share their personal stories in a kid-friendly format
Read MoreVeteran Vancouver director-educator Kathryn Shaw’s new play is about three women who are all over age 105—just like her mother and grandmother were
Read MoreMay 30 event features excerpts and discussion of multilingual works by Latinx playwright Yulissa Campos and Anglo-Japanese playwright Carolyn Nakagawa
Read More@interWEBBED’s absurd comedy escalates into dystopian Black Mirror-esque territory, while Soft tongues: a bioacoustic opera builds an intoxicating froggy soundscape
Read MoreA “musical fable” look, plus a few strong performances and dance numbers help freshen up song-and-dance classic
Read MoreThe designer has spent five years building the Vancouver International Children’s Festival show with Little Onion Puppet Co.
Read MorePlay by veteran Vancouver actor Joey Lespérance is a tribute to his late sibling
Read MoreRather than engaging in overt discussions about a higher entity, two fathers find nuanced hope in heartbreaking situations, in Pacific Theatre production
Read MorePlaywright Dave Deveau found inspiration in a real-life male penguin couple for mix of puppetry, drag, and more, care of Carousel Theatre, Zee Zee Theatre, and Vancouver International Children’s Festival
Read MoreJami Reimer’s Soft tongues: a bioacoustic opera takes a sonic and video-enhanced trip to the Brazilian rainforest, while Neworld Theatre’s Earth Case Scenario presents short eco-works
Read MoreA copresentation with Boca del Lupo, Tree and Tree: A World in Itself offer immersive experiences for babies and neurodiverse children at Carousel Theatre
Read MoreAt once heartbreaking and hilarious, production delves into the treatment of folks who have been called “mentally ill”
Read MoreNew entries to the StopAsianHate.ca website highlight the work of Asian-Canadian performing-arts professionals
Read MoreThe energetic one-woman musical about trailblazing Mohawk poet Pauline E. Johnson is back
Read MoreDiverse performances mark the venue’s 75th anniversary
Read MoreTheatre artists Tony Adams and Joylyn Secunda unpack the theme of transformation through self-acceptance in their respective shows
Read MoreThe veteran Vancouver director-educator’s new play centres on three women who are all over the age of 105
Read MoreTickets are selling fast for Granville Island offerings from May 27 to June 2, including Otosan, Robot Song, The Papa Penguin Play, and more
Read MoreProduction tells the late-1800s story of trailblazing Mohawk poet-performer Pauline Johnson
Read MoreCritically acclaimed play explores young fathers connecting over shared struggles
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