Adaptation of the original Broadway production journeys through different eras of the Man in Black’s life and music
Read MorePresented by The Cultch, this vivid play taps into Disney and Cocteau with an enchanting combination of theatre, dance, and visual art
Read MoreKate Hamill’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel follows the outspoken Elizabeth Bennet and remarkably ubiquitous Mr. Darcy
Read MoreIn the palm of her hand, Ingrid Hansen performs cheeky puppet vignettes which are then projected onto a huge screen
Read MorePulitzer Prize finalist Dance Nation headlines the festival, which features fierce and funny works of theatre, comedy, and circus
Read MoreCatherine Morrison directs Joseph Kesselring’s 1941 comedy that mixes Hollywood charm with dark humour
Read MoreArts Club’s high-energy production revives golden age of rock music while reckoning with painful history that refuses to remain silent
Read MoreIn Catherine Léger’s theatre adaptation of a beloved 1970 Québécois film, two neglected stay-at-home moms begin a series of sexual affairs
Read MoreTouchstone Theatre presents acclaimed writer Anosh Irani’s play about isolation and brotherhood
Read MoreSpeculative-fiction play written by David Mott questions what it means to love in a dystopian digital age
Read MoreThe musical marks a meaningful—and often moving—departure for a Métis actor better known for standup, music, and comedy work
Read MoreOriginal cast members Joey Lespérance and France Perras star in this story about an artistic awakening
Read MoreUnited Players of Vancouver, in association with Ruby Slippers Theatre, presents the show about two dissatisfied moms who seduce a string of lovers
Read MoreWith its anonymous playwright, the Pi Theatre production faces the unease and violence beneath Hong Kong’s bustling surface
Read MoreNlaka’pamux playwright Kevin Loring mines stereotypes for sharp comedy and dark insights on an absurd world
Read MoreThrough songs and stories, the mind behind Kim’s Convenience riffs on Bible stories, his creative process, and growing up in a Korean church
Read MoreTravis Abels’s work is a guest production by Vancouver Fringe Festival
Read MoreWell-realized characters help Agatha Christie tale slow-build suspense
Read MorePerformances in store range from the breathtaking acrobatics of Kalabanté Productions to a life-sized puppet in Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
Read MoreFrom a Pulitzer finalist about pre-teen competitive dancers to a masterclass in Hong Kong food, there’s plenty to dive into this season
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