Inventive 2012 production celebrating Canadian singer-songwriter’s life fuses music, dance, and theatre
Read MoreReceiving a wild standing O, Aussie company ups its own game to create a fun, finely orchestrated flow of ever-shifting human towers and sculptures
Read MoreEnergized Broadway Across Canada musical heightens the storytelling and deepens the characterizations
Read MoreFree-associative stories and dance stitched loosely together to match ginormous sari tapestry that unfurls in Indian Summer Festival/PuSh Festival/The Cultch show
Read MoreEvent produced by Ruby Slippers Theatre with Shadbolt Centre for the Arts and Playwrights Guild of Canada centres BIPOC artistry
Read MoreLangara College’s professional theatre training program hosts show full of iconic characters, from Little Red Riding Hood to Cinderella
Read MoreStorytelling event co-created by Deborah Williams makes its Richmond debut with nine speakers
Read MoreIn a statement ahead of the festival, director of programming reflects on compiling “works that share a sense of cultural urgency”
Read MoreJust in time for Valentine’s Day, renowned environmentalists and longtime couple mark their theatrical debut in a celebration of love, partnership, and the planet
Read MoreLove story subversion produced by The Search Party has won four Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards
Read MoreAt the Kay Meek Arts Centre, Leather and Lace Theatre production tells of women who pose for nude calendar to raise money for local hospital
Read MoreBasel Zaraa had pledged to withdraw Dear Laila from PuSh if other play stayed on program
Read MoreArtist Basel Zaraa wants audiences to see how displacement affects people’s everyday lives
Read MoreOne piece highlights a dilemma between impulse and socially imposed morals, while the other offers perspective on forced displacement
Read MoreOpera-theatre show in Creole and French tells tragic story of uprooted Haitian families
Read MoreRandom memorable scenes from the year in arts span 50 dancers swirling in BOLERO X, a powerful Julius Caesar speech, and a cello star’s finale with local string students
Read MoreThe solo show is based on true events of a 1958 mining disaster and the African-Canadian man known as the “singing miner”
Read MoreIncreased costs also impact the viability of cultural spaces that help artists to create work.
Read MoreFrom thrilling performances to culinary arts, there are countless options for December 31 and January 1 celebrations
Read MoreThe New Year starts off strong in the local arts community, from dance to interactive installations to a Cabane à Sucre
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