Opening night of the multi-artist exhibition features karaoke, storytelling, and music
Read MoreOpening night of the multi-artist exhibition features karaoke, storytelling, and music
Read MoreProgram includes Vancouver premieres, returning classics, and a tribute to Tracey Friesen and free screenings on National Canadian Film Day
Read MoreFast-paced feminist adventure follows three coworkers who rebel against their boss
Read MoreEvent marks 10th anniversary with more than 250 singers, $5 TD Community Roar Tickets, and a world premiere from Marie-Claire Saindon
Read MorePlaywright Laura Wade picks up where Austen’s novel about 19-year-old Emma Watson’s love life left off
Read MoreJoan Blackman shares the stage with eight all-star musicians for a program of works by Haydn, Mozart, and Schubert
Read MoreVancouver concert is nearly sold out, but great seats are still up for grabs in Surrey
Read MorePaintings and handcrafted installations by four Surrey artists revolve around the intersection of nature and humanity
Read MoreBelgian dance-theatre company invites audiences on a thrilling and disorienting journey into the subconscious
Read MoreSet of antique and newly composed music by Hyeronimus Kapsberger and Claudio Ambrosini evokes the sounds of Venice
Read MoreThe Smithers, B.C.-based artist brings his articulate blend of soul, funk, jazz, and pop sounds to Vancouver
Read MoreIn partnership with the Talking Stick Festival, Neworld Theatre’s surround-sound audio production draws on traditional Anishinaabe stories
Read MoreAward-winning New York-based string players to perform works by Mozart, Beethoven, and American composer Billy Childs
Read MoreFrench choreographer Hubert Hazebroucq performs 15th- and 16th-century dances to the sound of a live wind band
Read MoreIn Compagnie de la Citadelle duet choreographed by James Kudelka, a couple’s bond unravels before audiences
Read MoreKate Hamill’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel follows the outspoken Elizabeth Bennet and remarkably ubiquitous Mr. Darcy
Read MoreIn the palm of her hand, Ingrid Hansen performs cheeky puppet vignettes which are then projected onto a huge screen
Read MorePulitzer Prize finalist Dance Nation headlines the festival, which features fierce and funny works of theatre, comedy, and circus
Read MoreCatherine Morrison directs Joseph Kesselring’s 1941 comedy that mixes Hollywood charm with dark humour
Read MoreConcert honours Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s 500th birthday with such favourites as “Sicut cervus” and “Missa Papae Marcelli”
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