Apocalyptic rock musical with original score follows survivors navigating the aftermath of a cataclysmic event
Read MoreIn a circus-carnival kingdom, a Vancouver actor known for her comedy chops reinvents one of Shakespeare’s most hilariously humourless characters
Read MoreA first round of shows has been announced in the Amplify, Resonate, Play, and Cabaret series, ranging from classical music to Vancouver theatre favourites
Read MoreAudience goes wild for an often surreal and literally cheeky performance of sideshow antics and gravity-defying stunts
Read MoreAbsurdist Shakespeare play adapted and directed by Jivesh Parasram deals with dancing, morality, coercion, and hypocrisy
Read MorePhysical comedy, dark comedy, surrealism, musical theatre, and absurdism all show up in the play having its Canadian premiere in Vancouver
Read MoreAntoine Carabinier Lépine and his troupe take wild inspiration from Quebec’s century-old circus sideshow traditions
Read MoreProduction presented in association with Touchstone Theatre marks director Roy Surette’s last show before retirement
Read MoreEvent features three fresh works in a cabaret format at Woodland Park
Read MoreVice-president says internal funding dried up, while 149 Arts Society director says it was hamstrung in its efforts to raise funds
Read MoreTwo sets of identical twins face hilarious miscommunications in ancient Greece-set play directed by Rebecca Northan
Read MoreFive mainstage performances include Kim Selody’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved book and a production of Will Eno’s Middletown
Read MoreSolo tribute to late sibling dives deep into the Vancouver actor’s past
Read MoreThe Flame show created and directed by Deborah Williams sees performers share their personal stories in a kid-friendly format
Read MoreVeteran Vancouver director-educator Kathryn Shaw’s new play is about three women who are all over age 105—just like her mother and grandmother were
Read MoreMay 30 event features excerpts and discussion of multilingual works by Latinx playwright Yulissa Campos and Anglo-Japanese playwright Carolyn Nakagawa
Read More@interWEBBED’s absurd comedy escalates into dystopian Black Mirror-esque territory, while Soft tongues: a bioacoustic opera builds an intoxicating froggy soundscape
Read MoreA “musical fable” look, plus a few strong performances and dance numbers help freshen up song-and-dance classic
Read MoreThe designer has spent five years building the Vancouver International Children’s Festival show with Little Onion Puppet Co.
Read MorePlay by veteran Vancouver actor Joey Lespérance is a tribute to his late sibling
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