Flowing bel canto music meets a production full of comedic stage business, side characters, and cat figurines
Read MoreTracey Power and Steven Charles’s sung-through musical, first staged in 2012, returns with its inventive staging and intimate interpretations of Cohen’s songs
Read MoreRevitalized building features a pottery studio, History Lab for Richmond Museum, artist-exhibition space, and more
Read MoreProgram features aspiring artists from VCC’s Conductors’ Symposium
Read MoreAmok showcases butoh work The Folds, while Chong dances Le Collectif RNTF’s multidisciplinary piece Invisible 无形
Read MoreDie Fledermaus, Flight, and Madama Butterfly are on the roster
Read MoreClarinet master François Houle and friends explore the radical sounds of 1960s Cape Town and Johannesburg, at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts event
Read MoreThe Shanghai-born, Vancouver-raised standup will tape her first special at the Biltmore, as her career continues to take off in L.A.
Read MoreIn stylish film hitting la Tournée Québec Cinéma at Studio 16, standout star Sara Montpetit plays a bloodsucker who hates the idea of killing
Read MoreAaron Copland, Philip Glass, and other works sit easily with “Duke”’s, as Month of Tuesdays launches
Read MoreWhy Not Theatre co-artistic directors Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandes delve into origins and meaning of play presented by Vancouver Civic Theatres
Read MoreThe vocalist and cittern player applies early-music scholarship to ancient songs of the sailor’s life
Read MoreContemporary piece is presented as part of The Dance Centre’s Discover Dance! noon-hour series
Read MoreGraffiti, collage, and cutouts join 300-plus designs, as event returns to 312 Main February 10 and 11
Read MoreFourth concert of the season explores concepts of time with compositions by Brahms, Messiaen, and Mackey
Read MoreCompany directs patrons to its own site after scalpers offer tickets at “inflated” prices
Read MoreValentine’s Day Caught in the Trapline show pokes fun at pitfalls of love, “trauma bonding”, and getting caught in your crush’s trapline
Read MoreSpanning work songs, Blues, opera, and more, Sound the Alarm: Music/Theatre’s project comes to full fruition at the Roundhouse
Read MoreViolinist Jack Campbell’s new piece draws upon renowned Musqueam artist’s weaving
Read MoreAdults speak children’s thoughts on the world in hilarious-yet-impactful premiere from celebrated Canadian playwright
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