Shadbolt Centre for the Arts presentation of retro-futuristic sci-fi classic is accompanied by music from duo Beautiful Violence
Read MoreChamber performances emphasize on-stage interplay between South African cellist-vocalist Abel Selaocoe and his culture-blurring collaborators
Read MorePlay follows a close-knit family dealing with the lingering trauma of an unexpected loss
Read MoreNina and the Hedgehog’s Secret, Adventures in the Land of Asha, and Coco Farm
Read MoreGroup is joined by Elektra Women’s Choir, EnChor, and the BC Girl’s Choir from Vancouver, plus Akademiska Sångföreningen from Finland
Read MoreCellist-guitarist Naomi Kavka and keyboardist Ian Olmstead join the singer-songwriter for an impactful evening of music
Read MorePlay by Wild Philley Productions is based on American journalist Didion’s best-selling memoir that deals with her husband’s sudden death and daughter’s illness
Read MoreYoung stars bring Puccini’s bohemian Paris to romantic life
Read MoreTrinidadian-Canadian band Kobo Town, Innu-Acadian artist Shauit, Swedish acoustic-folk band Fränder, and more on the main stage
Read MoreGrammy Award-winning percussionist to be joined in Vancouver and Victoria by bansuri flautist Debopriya Chatterjee and sarangi player Sabir Khan
Read MoreInterdisciplinary piece co-choreographed by Emmalena Fredriksson offers reflections on workism with metallic costuming and electroacoustic sound composition
Read MoreOpening Film Nina and the Hedgehog’s Secret is followed by a reception with snacks, drinks, and animation workshops
Read MoreSharp characterizations and atmospheric design touches help create a moving tribute to Ira Aldridge
Read MoreFour short film programs and Jules Koostachin’s feature WaaPake (Tomorrow) screen at SFU’s Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema
Read MoreTaiko drumming, yoga, paper fan-painting, pink dumplings, and more on offer underneath the park’s 100 Akebono cherry blossom trees
Read MoreAvailable now, early bird passes offer the best value for money to festival-goers
Read MoreDirector Rachel Peake and conductor Leslie Dala helm the story of sensual, rebellious Carmen and possessive military man Don José
Read MoreArt instigator, dramaturge, educator, and radio host was a “positive and creative force” with strong ties to the East Side
Read MorePlay follows an Iranian architect living in Montreal who grapples with painful secrets from her past when she reunites with her childhood best friend
Read MoreFinal concert of the season features a special performance of Schubert’s piano duet Fantasia in F minor with Cheng’s husband Alvin Chow
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