The coproduction by Arts Club Theatre Company and Citadel Theatre pushes the brash heroes through adventure after adventure
Read MoreSculptural movement flows against luminous set design—but the highlight is still the raucous third act
Read MoreOver-the-top performances and funhouse visuals make this Broadway Across Canada production a suitably warped winner
Read MoreVancouver’s Mitch and Murray Productions mounts Will Arbery’s complex and challenging play
Read MorePart illustrated lecture, part standup comedy, Cheyenne Rouleau’s show rips into fat shaming
Read MoreThe family-friendly piece by Quebec’s L’eau du bain theatre company is an immersive experience
Read MoreProduction by Theatre Conspiracy and Pandemic Theatre sheds light on the treacherous journey faced by asylum seekers crossing the Aegean Sea
Read MoreThe performance centres on a live cooking demonstration to explore the colonial history of the Philippines
Read MoreThe latest installment in the company’s ÉCHO(S): staged readings series is coproduced by Pi Theatre
Read MoreThe multimedia documentary-style work interweaves personal stories with historical, political, and sociological facts
Read MoreWest Coast premiere of Frances Koncan’s powerful play offers a satirical take on the Canadian fur trade
Read MoreNew twist on a classic ballet is full of beauty and wit, breaking new ground for the Aussie modern-circus troupe
Read MoreHeartwarming, hilarious play is presented in association with the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Presentation House Theatre, and Blackout Art Society
Read MoreProduction by L’eau du bain theatre company follows the friendship of two young girls in an endless Norwegian winter
Read MoreBased on the 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas, Arts Club Theatre Company and Citadel Theatre coproduction is full of heroism, passion, and adventure
Read MoreTagalog play translated, adapted, and performed by Carmela Sison investigates the effects of global imperialism on food preparation
Read MoreNeworld Theatre’s one-woman production mixes stand-up comedy and storytelling in an unapologetic dissection of fatphobia
Read MoreSteffanie Davis returns to the stage as Isabelle, a millennial reimagining of hopeless romantic Cyrano de Bergerac
Read MoreRandom scenes and songs that stood out across music, theatre, opera, and dance
Read MoreAt the Little Mountain Gallery, improvisers draw on Shakespeare plays to craft an all-new tragedy
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