At Carousel Theatre for Young People, the titular mouse comes to life with 1940s flair reminiscent of E.B. White’s original novel
Read MoreAt Carousel Theatre for Young People, the titular mouse comes to life with 1940s flair reminiscent of E.B. White’s original novel
Read MoreClare Barron’s Pulitzer Prize–nominated production traces themes of friendship and jealousy as young athletes train for a national title
Read MoreAdult and children’s choirs perform hits by the Beatles and Broadway favourites from musicals like Mamma Mia! and Mary Poppins
Read MoreAlternating as Cio-Cio San, Yasko Sato and Karen Chia-Ling Ho navigate the emotional toll of Vancouver Opera’s post–Second World War–set tragedy
Read MoreRumble Theatre’s three-night biennial event set for June 6 to 8 at Progress Lab 1422
Read MoreOlivier Award–winning dance-theatre troupe blends physically pummelling choreography with surreal worlds that blur reality and fantasy
Read MoreNew interpretation of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical trades Biblical Egypt for a travelling variety show
Read MoreEach 90-minute show based on the hit reality-TV series ends with a dramatic final rose ceremony
Read MoreAndrey Boreyko conducts the program, which features selections from Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy’s Magic Horn)
Read MoreBoth traditional and groundbreaking, works from the 17th century and the present day mingle in this exploration of the musical riches of Venice
Read MoreVeteran singer Norma Winstone and drummer Joe LaBarbera join the trio to deliver exciting new perspectives on familiar tunes
Read MoreMaia Beresford and castmates draw on inspiring role models for a production marking the farewell of revered artistic director Valerie Easton
Read MoreZ·inc Artist Collective brings deep curiosity and personal experience to meditations on networks that sustain and adapt
Read MoreOfferings include Downtown Jazz concerts on June 21 and 22, Bentall Centre happy-hour shows from June 23 to 27, and a day-long July 1 celebration
Read MoreBlurring fantasy and urgent reality, Upintheair Theatre’s satirical new work refuses to let its audience retreat into escapism
Read MoreTawnie Olson’s “Beloved of the Sky” and Andrew Balfour’s “Kiyam” accompany a new work by laura hawley on the program
Read MoreMareya Shot Keetha Goal: Make the Shot won a spot as best B.C. feature, plus much more as Surrey-based event hands out cash and development support
Read MoreVancouver Writers Fest fundraiser features tastings from strong B.C. contingent, as well as Scottish distillers
Read MoreBorealis String Quartet, Gryphon Trio, and more musicians to perform world-class compositions at RockRidge Canyon lakeside resort
Read MoreFree offerings include a hockey talk led by sports journalists and a conversation with author Chelene Knight
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