A returning Ann Mortifee musical, a dance performance about the history of Japanese Canadians, and a Cree artist’s anecdotal solo show are on the 2024-25 lineup
Read MoreAt the Port Theatre, production conceived by Sherry J Yoon allows audience members to talk to each other anonymously in a phone booth
Read MoreSeventy-four companies from as far away as Australia and Japan set to bring array of works to Granville Island from September 4 to 15
Read MoreFunds are earmarked for 2027-2030 Capital Plan, but historic theatre is hopeful they’ll flow in sooner
Read MoreLeaky Heaven Performance’s innovative new show takes audiences for a literal ride through scenes of pies to the face, balloon suits, and talented dogs
Read MoreAfter 12 years of leadership, Taylor will complete her tenure on December 31 as organization shifts to a new leadership model
Read MoreNew radio-play podcast draws from people’s real-life experiences for its love-story script
Read MoreRebecca Northan–helmed production successfully gives Shakespeare’s silliest play a straightforward staging
Read MoreReimagined costumes, stylized choreography, and sky-high lifts lend the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical new life
Read MoreDespite some cartoonish antics, Theatre Under the Stars musical showcases its cast’s impressive versatility as both actors and instrumentalists
Read MoreDesigner Alaia Hamer shares some of the fantastical influences that helped bring a 1600s Shakespeare show into the present
Read MoreThree of the city’s most respected directors to helm The Very Book Indeed, The Arsonists, and The Last of the Pelican Daughters
Read MoreProduction directed by Tracey Power stars lead actor Colin Sheen, accompanied by a talented ensemble cast and students from the School of Rock Vancouver
Read MoreEternally popular show by Andrew Lloyd Webber will run from July 5 to August 23 at the Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park
Read MoreAt the Arts Club’s Granville Island stage, instrument-playing cast members alternate the role of the Man in Black in an almost completely sung-through musical
Read MoreFour mainstage theatre shows hit 2024-25 roster, along with celebrations for Richmond Pride Week, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Lunar New Year
Read MoreIn 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
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