Director Barbara Tomasic talks about the Arts Club Theatre Company’s new production of the Louisa May Alcott classic, which still inspires heartfelt reflection on sibling bonds and the challenges of finding a place in the world
Read MoreThe local arts and culture scene has bright gifts in store this season, from music by candlelight to wintry ballets
Read MoreWith sparkling effects and powerful performances, the Arts Club Theatre Company’s production of the beloved musical captures imaginations of young audience members
Read MoreCasey and Diana, Burning Mom, Behind the Moon, and Yaga shared the spotlight with prizes for Bard on the Beach’s The Dark Lady, Theatre for Young Audience category’s Otosan, Small Budget dominator The Sound Inside, and much more
Read MorePresented by the Arts Club, Tai Amy Grauman’s play emphasizes the love and resilience of generations of Métis women
Read MoreArts Club Theatre Company presents Tai Amy Grauman’s era-spanning love story that honours the intergenerational resilience of Métis women
Read MoreWith its pared-back set and present-day rewording, Ibsen’s 150-year-old story of stifling social pressures takes on new edge
Read MoreWith Amy Herzog’s adaptation of the 19th-century classic by Henrik Ibsen, the Arts Club creates a psychological and social vision that is startlingly contemporary
Read MoreLocal creative team, including playwright-actor Hiro Kanagawa, drives ambitious production about Japanese imternment
Read MoreDenalda Williams, Gary Jones, Jeff Gladstone, Rod Crawford, and Veena Sood join the Canadian legend onstage
Read MoreFrom revealing performances to spot-on costumes and sets, this new production conjures all the atmosphere of the play’s old London home
Read MoreWith audiences sworn to secrecy over a decades-long run, the mystery at the heart of author’s most famous whodunit endures
Read MoreRachel Drance’s poignant performance mixes well with choreographic and design innovations in new rendition of musical at the Stanley
Read MoreCreator of Arts Club hits like A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline, Red Rock Diner, and the Stanley-opening Swing passed away at 87
Read MoreVancouver-raised performer pours her heart and soul into hit Arts Club musical about women supporting one another and the healing power of pies
Read MoreArts Club play edges true-life story of Princess Di hospice visit into unexpected transcendent realm
Read MoreAnnual accolade honours an individual who has significantly enriched Metro Vancouver’s arts and culture community
Read MoreDirector Andrew Kushnir says Nick Green’s play also highlights the key role of the Princess of Wales in destigmatizing contact with patients
Read MoreWith its openhearted journey through grief, Susinn McFarlen’s charming solo performance fills the Arts Club’s Granville Island Stage
Read MoreAt the Arts Club, actor Susinn McFarlen plays 63-year-old Dorothy, who travels to Burning Man after losing her husband
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