Concert conducted by Paula DeWit features a special collection of Baroque instruments and 16 vocalists
Read MoreConcert conducted by Paula DeWit features a special collection of Baroque instruments and 16 vocalists
Read MoreConductor Jacques Lacombe and director Mo Zhou are at the helm of Giacomo Puccini’s masterpiece, which features a double cast
Read MoreUnited Players of Vancouver, in association with Ruby Slippers Theatre, presents the show about two dissatisfied moms who seduce a string of lovers
Read MoreConcert takes audiences on a journey through the sound of a generation, from The Supremes to Stevie Wonder
Read MoreAlfredo Santa Ana, Dálava, Eve Egoyan, and Chloe Kim will grace the stage, offering up everything from classical influences to improvisations
Read MoreInspired by the titular Sufi mystic, renowned artist’s new solo is co-presented by The Dance Centre and New Works
Read MoreSoprano Melody Courage, tenor Asitha Tennekoon, and baritone Tyler Duncan to join the choirs alongside the West Coast Symphony
Read MoreThrough songs and stories, the mind behind Kim’s Convenience riffs on Bible stories, his creative process, and growing up in a Korean church
Read MoreEncompassing jazz, tango, chamber, and avant-garde influences, the group’s sound is a treat for the ears
Read MoreProgram includes Boy on a Dolphin, The Travelling Players, On the Waterfront, and more
Read MoreOne-woman solo show follows the creator’s own near-death experiences, from her childhood in the Bronx to travels in Israel, Asia, and South America
Read MoreSepideh Yadegar’s film tells the story of an Iranian international student photographed at a Women, Life, Freedom protest in Vancouver
Read MoreAmerican string players to perform compositions by Bartók and Shostakovich, plus Samuel Barber’s film-famous adagio
Read MoreWeek-long, half-day program is designed for beginner students ages eight to 15
Read MoreHousewife of the Year unpacks a long-running Irish TV show, while There’s Still Tomorrow follows a working-class Italian woman in the 1940s
Read MoreFrench Romantic masterpiece stars soprano Emily Pogorelc as Manon and tenor Frédéric Antoun as Chevalier des Grieux
Read MoreConcert shines a light on previously under-recognized Japanese, Armenian, Irish, Scottish, and Indigenous music
Read MoreProgram also features mezzo-soprano Marion Newman in the world premiere of Marcus Goddard’s Mountain Visions
Read MoreWork by acclaimed playwright and novelist Anosh Irani focuses on three South Asian men navigating their migration journeys in Canada
Read MoreQuicksilver Baroque Ensemble plays a program of sonatas by Italian and German composers
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