Jasmine Chen and En Lai Mah explore their relationship to Mandarin, through interviews, song, projections, and martial arts
Read MoreHer cuzlhkán kalāxsa nqwal̛úttena (I am going to remember my language) debuts at Touchstone Theatre’s Seismic Shift on July 21
Read MoreThe well-known director and dramaturg will bring to life programming back in the historic Stanley Industrial Alliance Theatre
Read MoreStorytelling, song, dance, masks, prayer, procession, and puppetry mesh in Siiye'yu (friends, relatives), presented by National Arts Centre English Theatre
Read MoreCo-founded by Vancouver’s Dan Mangan, the performance platform offers a low-overhead touring model for artists
Read MoreWe get the full story behind the new spin bikes that battery power the troupe’s Granville Island space
Read MoreFrancophone and Francophile artists with theatre-based practices benefitted from creative experimentation
Read MoreVia laptop or cellphone, individual audience members can connect with innovative 15-minute-max shows
Read MoreSome Assembly Theatre Company and RHYTAG present new digital play by Valerie Methot in collaboration with diverse Metro Vancouver youth
Read MoreThe Pi Provocateurs presentation of SNAFU Society of Unexpected Spectacles isn’t the kind of puppet show you’ll see on Saturday-morning TV
Read MoreTheatre Replacement, Rumble Theatre, and SFU Special Collections see historical value of performance detritus
Read MoreThe Arts Club, the Massey, and Dancing on the Edge unveil programming for summer and beyond
Read MoreBoundary-pushing offerings include a wonderfully weird website-EP and collagelike text fragments
Read MoreThe 2021 recipients were announced for the program set up in honour of the Arts Club Theatre’s director emeritus
Read MoreThe Vancouver International Children’s Festival show explores hope, failure through a playful character’s old-school world of big-band music, silent film, and tap dance
Read MoreTwo people reach to connect across a socially distanced void, while another reflects on relationship to the past
Read MoreThe multimedia theatre production follows six youth facing isolation and mental health struggles after a symbolic flood
Read MoreThe singer-songwriter talks mansplaining, spicy-peanut-sauce stirfry, and how no one takes you seriously when you’re young
Read MoreOmari Newton, Ralph Escamillan, Corey Payette, and Jeanette Kotowich are just some of the people developing new work
Read MoreThe jazz fest hopes to host some of the first outdoor concerts, while music, dance, and theatre leaders predict a very gradual return over the fall
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