The new play by Ruby Thomas is directed by Studio 58 graduate Angelica Schwartz
Read MoreMerry/Happy/Jolly is a choose-your-own-adventure holiday production that runs all season, while NYC at TIC on December 31 rings in 2025 with style
Read MoreAccolade presented by Artists for Kids and Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art recognizes Wallace’s profound impact on arts education
Read MoreBritish Columbians are invited to Recognize Remarkable by nominating individuals and organizations committed to leading, creating, and making a difference
Read MoreCanadian alt-pop icon admits the supergroup with Steven Page, Chris Murphy, Moe Berg, and Craig Northey would have seemed unthinkable back in the day
Read MoreRespected musician plays two shows devoted to India’s oldest-surviving classical genre alongside pakhavaj artist Tejas Tope
Read MoreOn its 10th anniversary, the Institute of Asian Art is renamed the Centre for Global Asias to reflect broader mandate
Read MoreLed by Paula DeWit, early-music ensemble Cantare Super Orchestram and a cappella group Belle Voci give the 1742 oratorio fresh style
Read MoreTriple-threat performer’s role of bad-guy Tony the Pony is part of a career that’s taking off—and busting body-image stereotypes
Read MoreThe neuroscientist, writer, and musician’s conversation with André Picard has musical interludes by Chor Leoni
Read MoreProgram also features Steve Reich’s Jacob’s Ladder with the U.K.’s Synergy Vocals, a Linda Catlin Smith premiere, and John Adams’ Gnarly Buttons
Read MoreThe “Witch Walk”, the new north-of-East Hastings hub, and food-truck spots, plus ways to beat the crowds
Read MoreBroadway musical adaptation of Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist chronicles an orphan’s search for familial love
Read MorePianist’s performances of the works have received high praise, including from the composer himself
Read MoreEvent addresses the history of Lower Mainland farmworking with expert presentations, plant-bioelectricity music, poetry readings, and eco-printing
Read MoreIn DanceHouse presentation of Montreal-based choreographer’s latest ensemble work, simple moves create feelings of restriction
Read MoreCompany to host auditions in Vancouver, Toronto, New York, and Amsterdam for five ballet-based training programs
Read MorePresented by Vancouver Recital Society, the Djibouti-born musician brings tremendous vocal feeling to his instrument
Read MoreNew documentary from Belgian filmmaker Johan Grimonprez, a look at the 1961 assassination of Patrice Lumumba, screens directly afterward
Read MoreFounder Joleen Mitton reflects on the fifth iteration of an event that embraces designers like Pam Baker and Osamuskwasis Roan, as well as artistic and political ideas
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