At the Arts Club, solo performer Naomi Wright adeptly offers a lighthearted route into heavier subject matter
Read MorePresentation with Pi Theatre features four people who encounter improbable situations and mundane accidents
Read MoreEmma Slipp and Lucy McNulty find complex layers in The Search Party’s story of self discovery and the struggle against society’s sexual norms
Read MoreMultidisciplinary storytelling performance is a deeply personal exploration of identity, connection, and the power of language
Read MoreSlapstick, sound effects, and female characters upending their fates
Read MoreTracey Power and Steven Charles’s sung-through musical, first staged in 2012, returns with its inventive staging and intimate interpretations of Cohen’s songs
Read MoreWhy Not Theatre co-artistic directors Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandes delve into origins and meaning of play presented by Vancouver Civic Theatres
Read MoreAdults speak children’s thoughts on the world in hilarious-yet-impactful premiere from celebrated Canadian playwright
Read MoreCast makes stories of Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, and friends relevant for those who live outside of storybooks
Read MoreCo-creators Pippa Mackie and Ryan Gladstone mark five years of irreverent fun, as Monster Theatre play debuts on The Cultch stage
Read MoreAt Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Tricia Trinh curates plays that centre new voices around gender and culture
Read MoreStorytelling series features true tales told by Once Upon a Time’s Beverley Elliott, drag artist Maiden China, and more
Read MoreDirected by Mindy Parfitt of The Search Party, production follows an intelligent woman engaging in intimacy without shame
Read MoreTarell Alvin McCraney’s compelling, boys’-school-set play poses important questions
Read MoreThe Firehall Arts Centre’s fan-favourite production returns to Vancouver in celebration of more than 300 performances
Read MoreFrench-language production is accompanied by series of events with playwright Rébecca Déraspe and artist-psychologist Helene Morizur
Read MoreStephen Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning musical takes Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and friends on a dark journey through the forest
Read MoreCopresentation of DARKMATTER and L’amour telle une cathédrale ensevelie celebrates milestone for SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs
Read MoreThrough chorus song, live guitar, and more, Haitian director’s Creole-French production navigates experiences of uprooted families, care of Théâtre la Seizième, PuSh Festival, and SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs
Read MoreDirector Mike Payette and actor Kwaku Okyere reflect on nuances of play by Tarell Alvin McCraney, screenwriter of Oscar-winning film Moonlight
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