New Zealand playwright-performer Jacob Rajan explores mortality with an eerily lifelike vulture puppet
Read MoreNew Zealand playwright-performer Jacob Rajan explores mortality with an eerily lifelike vulture puppet
Read MoreHis new comedy about an organic farmer crosses race, culture, and fruit. Or is that a vegetable?
Read MoreStrong singing and acting in musical about Indigenous teen who goes from streets to drag stage
Read MoreThe writer-composer-director and star talk high heels, Indigenous roles, and Two Spirit culture
Read MoreAt The Cultch and DanceHouse, Aussie company slow-builds to a frantic climax of bodies bending, tangling, and lifting in kaleidoscopic formations
Read MoreThe eccentric Daisy Theatre characters are back in full, over-the-top form, in a show that strays hilariously from Shakespearean satire
Read MoreElderly ingenue Esmé Massengill, burlesque queen Dolly Wiggler, and ever-endearing fairy Schnitzel put a campy twist on Shakespeare
Read MoreThe vividly choreographed verbatim play whirls through the eras, from West End disco heyday through loss, activism, and drug cocktails
Read MorePlaywright Rick Waines and director Shawn Macdonald bring to life real stories of the successes and failures in first 15 years of the virus here
Read MoreKate Bush tunes, dangly kelp designs, fairy-tale take-downs, and even some deeper messages earn the 10th anniversary show cheers
Read MoreAustralia’s popular Circa troupe and New Zealand’s Indian Ink Theatre Company will also hit Vancouver
Read MoreCreators John Millard and Martha Ross reflect on the timeliness of a song cycle about wildlife hiding from a raging forest fire
Read MoreComedic leads Raugi Yu and Josette Jorge bring biting story to hilarious life, often arguing their sides directly to the audience
Read MoreIns Choi’s latest play looks at new parents’ struggle for identity—and the urge to judge themselves
Read MoreThe company based out of a barn north of Montreal keeps its funny, glitz-free act down-to-earth, even though the tricks are superhuman
Read MoreArtist Fehinti Balogun on hand for watch party and talkback at The York Theatre, May 14
Read MoreStrong performances and handsome lighting and projections help bring a universal family story to life
Read MoreBlending Punjabi and English, actor-playwright draws on stories revealed to her at her father’s hospital bed
Read MoreNoir, mystery, or historical drama, the new show based on women’s true World War II spy stories is full of surprises
Read MoreThe much-anticipated world premiere by Ins Choi was scheduled to open April 21
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