From VIFF screenings to live music and Vancouver Art Gallery happenings, there are many ways to celebrate throughout February
Read MoreLed by stage director Richard Berg and music director Richard Epp, Mozart’s comedic opera features an abundance of outrageous scenarios
Read MoreAt Vancouver Opera, the theatre legend and set designer Ken MacDonald bring artfully absurd touches to story of a refugee stuck in a terminal
Read MoreArtists on the program include Yves Lambert et le Grand Orchestre, Franco-Ontarian rapper LeFLOFRANCO, and more
Read MoreProgram inspired by travel features folk songs from the U.K., Nordic countries, North America, and South America
Read MoreCompany artists Márcio Teixeira and Daniel Da Silva talk costumes and symbolism in the show ahead of a stop at the Massey Theatre
Read MoreCopresented by PuSh Festival and Vancouver Art Gallery, the genre-bending work merges dance, new media, and video with immersive sound resonators
Read MorePianist Alexei Volodin is a featured soloist for the heartfelt work, helmed by conductor Daniel Raiskin
Read MoreAbi Padilla’s new play draws inspiration from both of her grandmothers
Read MoreAt the Scotiabank Dance Centre, the in-demand artist draws from the deeply personal and subconscious in the ritualistic new solo We learned a lot at our own funeral
Read MoreHeartwarming family adventure is told through puppetry, real wildlife projections, and an original score
Read MoreWestern Gold Theatre production explores the aftermath of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 play A Doll’s House
Read MoreBelgium’s Chaliwaté and Focus Company joined forces to create the fantastical nonverbal production
Read MoreThree music-academy programs featuring instruction, mentorship, and performance opportunities will take place between June 16 and 23
Read MoreChampioning rare and contemporary repertoire, the renowned conductor led the VSO through a growth period from 1972 to 1985
Read MoreSolo exhibition centres the artist’s fascination with 20th-century popular culture using found objects and craft techniques
Read MoreThe master storyteller’s latest play opens with Joe and his dog facing ejection from their longtime home, with seemingly nowhere to go
Read MoreInstrumental quartet fuses prog-rock, jazz, funk, new classical music, and elements of Japanese ritual music in a style entirely its own
Read MoreThe closure removes another of the building’s original founding partners after the axing of SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs last year
Read MoreRuby Slippers Theatre presents five staged readings of works by IPBOC playwrights, including Damion LeClair’s Rougarou, Carmen Aguirre’s The Consent Club, and more
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