In a move opposition councillors called “embarrassing”, Vancouver City Council majority voted to put off exploring future upgrades to the aging facility by two years
Read MoreIn brisk modern-day production, daring choices include omnipresent paparazzi, dance interludes, and kaleidoscopic lights
Read MoreWritten by Amy Amantea and Rena Cohen, story follows young wheelchair user Shiloh as they navigate their first day as a tour-bus guide
Read MoreReimagining of Maurice Ravel’s 1911 French one-act opera L’heure espagnole features an all–LGBTQ2SIA+ cast and crew
Read MoreRight now, wheelchair users face stairs and other barriers to attending and working on shows at the historic theatre
Read MoreA pitch-perfect cast digs into the foolery, original songs, and carnival whimsy of new production in the Vanier Park big top
Read MoreBreathtaking artwork on Granville Island draws inspiration from the paradoxes of life using a canopy of vibrant fabrics and suspended driftwood
Read MoreArts Club Theatre Company production pays homage to late American artist’s iconic songs, from “I Walk the Line” to “Folsom Prison Blues”
Read MoreAt Bard on the Beach, the actor makes the most of Stephen Drover’s taut adaptation, after six years of work on the project
Read MoreFour mainstage shows and one indie production featuring Vancouver’s up-and-coming talent fill the calendar
Read MoreWith spot-on staging and solid performances, Pi Theatre production brings out the material’s dark introspection and surrealism of its play-within-a-play
Read MoreApocalyptic rock musical with original score follows survivors navigating the aftermath of a cataclysmic event
Read MoreIn a circus-carnival kingdom, a Vancouver actor known for her comedy chops reinvents one of Shakespeare’s most hilariously humourless characters
Read MoreA first round of shows has been announced in the Amplify, Resonate, Play, and Cabaret series, ranging from classical music to Vancouver theatre favourites
Read MoreAudience goes wild for an often surreal and literally cheeky performance of sideshow antics and gravity-defying stunts
Read MoreAbsurdist Shakespeare play adapted and directed by Jivesh Parasram deals with dancing, morality, coercion, and hypocrisy
Read MorePhysical comedy, dark comedy, surrealism, musical theatre, and absurdism all show up in the play having its Canadian premiere in Vancouver
Read MoreAntoine Carabinier Lépine and his troupe take wild inspiration from Quebec’s century-old circus sideshow traditions
Read MoreProduction presented in association with Touchstone Theatre marks director Roy Surette’s last show before retirement
Read MoreEvent features three fresh works in a cabaret format at Woodland Park
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