Your Fat Friend, Someone Lives Here, Rails, Jails & Trolleys, and The Price of Truth
Read MoreRuby Singh’s Vox Infold choir will also play in concerts that conjure 4-D, omnidirectional sound environments
Read MoreCoastal Jazz presents the Montreal star whose new Our Roots Run Deep dives ever further into her mesmerizing search for self
Read MoreRenowned conductor leads Vancouver Symphony Orchestra principal cellist Henry Shapard and principal violist Hung-Wei Huang
Read MoreAnnual festival features all-women lineup with performances from Raven Spirit Dance, Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo, Louise Pōtiki Bryant, and more
Read MoreThe choreographer who spends her summers reindeer herding with her family creates a piece that integrates joiking, megaphones, and proud red hats
Read MorePresentation with Pi Theatre features four people who encounter improbable situations and mundane accidents
Read MoreDocumentary filmmaker Afton Quast Saler turned a camera on herself and her family to explore why she and other women are so often underdiagnosed
Read MoreKay Meek Competition-winning pianist Merett Khamis takes the lead in concert conducted by Ian Parker
Read MoreEmma Slipp and Lucy McNulty find complex layers in The Search Party’s story of self discovery and the struggle against society’s sexual norms
Read MoreMultidisciplinary storytelling performance is a deeply personal exploration of identity, connection, and the power of language
Read MoreBallet by Jack Campbell and Antony Knight makes its world premiere at Arts Umbrella
Read MoreWebern, Górecki, and a premiere by Marcel Bergmann, plus more meditations on the serene hue
Read MoreLed by conductor Nicholas Buc, international siren and comedienne extraordinaire Meow Meow performs Piazzolla tangos, Brel, and Radiohead
Read MoreBlackBerry, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, and To Kill a Tiger also receive nods for best in Canadian film
Read MoreProgram features works by Cree-Dene composer Sherryl Sewepagaham, Ukrainian composer Iryna Aleksiychuk, and more
Read MoreCheck out Gal-entine’s Day on February 13, and even some shows for those who hate V-day with a passion
Read MoreProgram that lands on International Women’s Day includes return of Crystal Pite’s The Statement along with two highly anticipated world premieres
Read MoreSlapstick, sound effects, and female characters upending their fates
Read MoreGuitarist for Robert Plant and peerless Italian multi-instrumentalist mesmerize audiences with synergistic playing
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