Far From Beds rocks; BOOKMARKS evokes a life well lived; and ver·i·si·mil·i·tude blends speculative fiction with horror
Read MoreThree solo shows–The C-Word, How to Believe in Anything, and mr.coffeehead–offer unpredictable experiences
Read MoreWith shows like Drag Me to the Opera and Life’s a Drag, artists are forging new territory, mixing storytelling, song, theatre, and over-the-top fabulousness
Read MoreOkinum and The Wrong Bashir also join the roster of contemporary Canadian works
Read MoreActor Clotilde Hesme won France’s highest theatre award for her role in the high-energy play that draws inspiration from Rocky III
Read MoreThe free performance marries theatre and cinema, reinterprets Sartre, and features special effects from SFU’s Centre for Digital Media
Read MoreThis year’s fest features everything from a professional cello player clowning around to a burlesque artist confronting the C-word
Read MoreThe Taiwanese-Canadian artist has two entirely different shows hitting local stages, with the Fringe’s Stupid Ed culminating in an Off-Off Broadway residency and comedy-special filming
Read MoreHighlights include Stallone by CENTQUATRE-PARIS; the 40-performer Un.Deux.Trois; and la Seizième’s touring mainstage show, Le Soulier
Read MoreBroadway Across Canada’s soulful touring production is inspired by real people’s experiences when planes were grounded in Gander on 9/11
Read MoreNew production begins at the end, and puts a farcical new spin on the Nurse
Read MoreA pandemic and flood damage haven’t dampened the Urban Ink crew’s hopes for the grand-scale, Inuit-inspired production
Read MoreNorth American premiere features an entirely Western Canadian cast from Vancouver and Edmonton
Read MoreIn Dooja Ghar (The Other House)—A Mirza Sahiban Story, Andy Kalirai and Paneet Singh retell Pilu’s 17th-century tragic romance
Read MoreDirector Anita Rochon tells the tale of star-crossed lovers from Juliet’s perspective
Read MoreUnder new leadership, fest features nine venues around Granville Island, plus more slated for September 8 to 18
Read MoreThe theatre company’s free series of public readings of new scripts is back after a two-year hiatus, with a new name
Read MoreDiverse lineup for 2022-23 ranges from kathak dance to stories of the Holocaust, democracy in Hong Kong, and more
Read MoreThe adaptation of the company’s acclaimed 2017 work relates to climate change as part of the City of Vancouver’s Sea2City Design Challenge
Read MoreTriple-threat performer Jyla Robinson stands out as a soothsayer in the Theatre Under the Stars show
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