Western Gold Theatre finds unique paths through the mysteries of Caryl Churchill’s innovative play on aging and dying
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Western Gold Theatre finds unique paths through the mysteries of Caryl Churchill’s innovative play on aging and dying
Read MoreHighly anticipated event features a festive atmosphere and performances in celebration of Asian Heritage Month
Read MoreAt Vancouver New Music, Cheldon Paterson’s uncategorizable music fuses his love for nature with his taste for obscure sound
Read MoreFifth edition of uncurated program provides a welcoming space for artist’s first dance-theatre piece
Read MoreCompelling young artist has performed worldwide and won prizes at the National Chopin Piano Competition
Read MoreMultitalented team of Deanna H. Choi and Maddie Bautista turns a satirical spotlight on the destructive ideal of the perfect Asian woman
Read MoreAt Progress Lab 1422, a pair of tracks feature multidisciplinary works by Howard Dai, Paige Louter, Cameron Peal, and more
Read MoreTickets on sale today for a Simran Sachar–Justine A. Chambers choreographic collab, comedian Kiran Deol, and Indian classical music star Alam Khan
Read MoreRoster also includes the troupe’s 40th panto, Jack and the Beanstalk, plus Neil Simon, Lend Me a Tenor, Shakespeare in Love, and more
Read MoreGenre-spanning international and local talents take to North Shore venues in BlueShore at CapU and Vancouver International Jazz Festival presentation
Read MoreBatsheva Dance Company alumni’s fascinating journey around the globe and onscreen finally brings them to Vancouver with Obsidian
Read MoreMarking its 25th anniversary, the inclusive two-day festival sets up in fields and by riverbanks, along with more conventional spaces
Read MoreProgram includes an Emily Carr–inspired piece by Tawnie Olson, a composition about a satellite falling out of orbit by Chris Sivak, and more
Read MoreTen episodes feature play excerpts and interviews with emerging theatre artists who identify with D/disability
Read MoreAnnual accolade honours an individual who has significantly enriched Metro Vancouver’s arts and culture community
Read MoreGraduating artists Wol-Un, Eden Eisses, Asad Aftab, and Claudia Goulet-Blais share insights on the works they’ll have on display
Read MoreIn partnership with Burnaby School District 41, exhibitions showcase artworks by elementary and high-school students
Read MoreSeventy years after the classic musical’s debut, its theme of love transcending hate continues to inspire performers and audiences
Read MoreOfferings at The Cultch span coming-of-age stories, puppetry, musical theatre, and more
Read MoreMr. Nobody Against Putin takes an urgent look at Russian indoctrination; Spare My Bones, Coyote! finds horrors at the U.S. border; Eight Postcards From Utopia runs weird commercials from free-market Romania; and more
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