Ten episodes feature play excerpts and interviews with emerging theatre artists who identify with D/disability
Read MoreAnnual accolade honours an individual who has significantly enriched Metro Vancouver’s arts and culture community
Read MoreSeventy years after the classic musical’s debut, its theme of love transcending hate continues to inspire performers and audiences
Read MoreOfferings at The Cultch span coming-of-age stories, puppetry, musical theatre, and more
Read MoreThe journey through Cree artist’s real-life memories follows a young Indigenous girl growing up in Alberta
Read MoreThe offbeat logic of being a kid gets tangled up with adult social dynamics in Clare Barron’s acclaimed play
Read MoreDirector Andrew Kushnir says Nick Green’s play also highlights the key role of the Princess of Wales in destigmatizing contact with patients
Read MoreDriven by humour and Dolly Parton tunes, Royal City Musical Theatre’s inspired take on ’70s-era office politics is boldly relevant
Read MoreAt The Cultch, the politically pointed show interweaves songs, storytelling, and satire in a battle cry for Asian femmes
Read MoreValerie Methot says new play takes place in the near future, following an apocalyptic storm
Read MoreCodirectors Cameron Mackenzie and Diane Roberts unpack the story of two friends struggling with political differences after the Black Lives Matter protest at a Toronto Pride Parade
Read MoreAt Vital Spark Theatre, Joan Bryans directs the adaptation that explores what could happen if the characters decide their own fates
Read MoreDirector Cory Haas reflects on how six characters emphasize the importance of proper communication and unapologetic individuality
Read MoreAmong the theatre offerings in store are Same Same Different, I Wish I Was a Mountain, and The Libravian
Read MoreEnriched by a team of cultural consultants, Zahida Rahemtulla’s new play offers new insight on an urgent chapter of recent Canadian history
Read MoreImmersive show centres a group of people at a Sex, Co-Dependents, and Love Addicts Anonymous meeting
Read MoreHelped by Kate Besworth’s irreverent sparkle as Lizzy, Gateway Theatre’s adaptation loses the restraint and dives headfirst into Austen’s humour
Read MoreAt once humorous and heartbreaking, production revolves around a funeral party for a man with an adventurous past
Read MoreAt Carousel Theatre for Young People, the titular mouse comes to life with 1940s flair reminiscent of E.B. White’s original novel
Read MoreClare Barron’s Pulitzer Prize–nominated production traces themes of friendship and jealousy as young athletes train for a national title
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