Big Italian sound, comedy, and tragedy, in production at Shadbolt Centre
Read MoreThe work by award-winning Indigenous artist Jani Lauzon is based on her voyage to Giant Rock in California’s Mojave Desert
Read MoreChristopher Imbrosciano brings his lived experience to the role of a student with cerebral palsy in captivating dark comedy inspired by Shakespeare’s Richard III
Read MoreWith larger-than-life prehistoric puppets, the live-action fantasy tale is an adventure the whole family can enjoy
Read MoreMontreal playwright Jocelyn Sioui shares his great uncle’s remarkable history in the documentary-theatre piece with video, puppets, and more
Read MoreRare staging of Britten opera mixes the mysterious and the farcical
Read MoreHer new work, set in a traditional Pakistani family’s kitchen, debuts as part of Ruby Slippers’ Advance Theatre Festival at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
Read MoreNew York City-based artist Christopher Imbrosciano, who has cerebral palsy, takes on the starring role in Vancouver premiere of Mike Lew’s play
Read MoreThe writer-composer-director and star talk high heels, Indigenous roles, and Two Spirit culture
Read MoreThe documentary-theatre piece shares the erased history of an Indigenous hero of the 20th century
Read MoreWith mesmerizing live music by Emad Armoush and a small army of toy soldiers, Itai Erdal confronts his past in Israel’s military
Read MoreSome singular sensations amid rising triple-threat talents, in a rendition that builds to a blowout finale
Read MoreElectric Company Theatre’s cinematic-feeling work about a mysterious call centre raises circling questions about existence
Read MoreThe interdisciplinary artist’s performance at PuSh Festival draws on Anishinaabe teachings
Read MoreIsmaili playwright Zahida Rahemtulla’s mistaken-identity comedy hits the Firehall Arts Centre stage
Read MoreQuebec’s Le Petit Théâtre de Sherbrooke brings its kid-friendly French show to Vancouver
Read MoreDirector Mindy Parfitt’s take on the play by Michele Riml and Michael St. John Smith spotlights its humanist-oriented dialogue
Read MorePlaywrights include Yvonne Wallace and Jessica Liang at Shadbolt Centre for the Arts series
Read MoreIn a one-man show that will “piss off both sides”, the theatre artist looks back on time in military with new eyes
Read MoreInspired by the myth of Faust, the writer-playwright’s new work features a team of spokespeople representing a mysterious “developer”
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