One-woman solo show follows the creator’s own near-death experiences, from her childhood in the Bronx to travels in Israel, Asia, and South America
Read MoreThrough projected footage and photographs, Erdal chronicles the last nine months of his mother’s life following a terminal cancer diagnosis
Read MoreDisney FROZEN, Dial M for Murder, and Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women are all on the books
Read MoreFood plays a leading role in the Pi Theatre production starring Derek Chan, presented in association with Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre
Read MoreThe production written and directed by Nlaka’pamux playwright Kevin Loring is a land-claims farce
Read MoreWork by acclaimed playwright and novelist Anosh Irani focuses on three South Asian men navigating their migration journeys in Canada
Read MoreAgatha Christie’s classic play is one of the legendary writer’s most haunting and sophisticated works
Read MorePerforming arts training program for D/disability-identified artists will run from September 2025 to June 2028
Read MoreAndrew Broderick leads a versatile cast through Eboni Booth’s quietly endearing play
Read MoreThe one-woman performance and installation is by Montreal’s Marie Ségolène Brault
Read MoreSébastien David directs Michel Tremblay’s tragic play as part of the ÉCHO(S) series
Read MoreEvery performance, under Donna Spencer’s breezy direction, is consistently funny and fully realized
Read MoreTickets are now on sale for Little Red Warrior & His Lawyer, How to Disappear Completely, Children of God, and Beauty and The Beast: My Life
Read MoreAfter last season’s hit The Mousetrap, a new adaptation of a thrilling masterpiece by the queen of mystery hits the stage
Read MoreThe puppetry show was a hit at last year’s Vancouver International Children’s Festival
Read MoreCast finds both humour and heart in Ruby Slippers premiere by playwright Abi Padilla
Read MoreIn the Arts Club production, his recently laid-off and all-too-relatable character Kenneth learns to face a world he’s long avoided
Read MoreWith a more melancholy undercurrent behind the biting laughs, Ronnie Burkett’s latest show gives voice to the marginalized and the misunderstood
Read MoreFrances Koncan’s play looks at the fur trade through the perspectives of a Métis woman, a First Nations woman, and a settler woman
Read MoreBrought to the stage in association with Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre, production stars Derek Chan in a tasting class and history lesson
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