The referential work features key scenes from Shakespearean classics, including As You Like It, Macbeth, and King Lear
Read MoreThe founder of Holy Crow Arts draws from his own life experiences in the story that also touches on addiction and sobriety
Read MoreAward-winning violinist to enchant audiences with Stravinsky’s stunning Violin Concerto and two Prokofiev symphonies
Read MoreLeis, limbo, and lots of dance as adrift characters lead viewers through a warped retro universe
Read MoreFollowing the company’s West Coast tour of Nutcracker this holiday season, aspiring artists are invited to pursue the prestigious training program
Read MoreNe.Sans Opera & Dance’s About Time acknowledges relentlessness of news cycle, while Livona Ellis and Rebecca Margolick’s Fortress examines femininity and matriarchs
Read MoreAnnual holiday market to feature textile, ceramic, jewellery, print, apothecary, and homeware goods, plus food and drink vendors
Read MoreA standing O for Frontier’s awe-inspiring visual magic and multiple, moving layers of meaning; plus, an erotically charged Heart Drive and an ever-shifting Cloud Poem
Read MoreProduction by U.K.-based playwright Ruby Thomas explores gender and sexual identities in rigid 18th-century society
Read MoreZee Zee Theatre teams up with Vancouver Public Library for free one-on-one storytelling sessions
Read MoreLed by Ts’msyen musician Saltwater Hank (aka Jeremy Pahl), group blends rock ’n’ roll elements with ancestral traditions
Read MoreIn her new performance piece, artist-in-residence at Western Front plays with power dynamics between art worker and the public, archivist and archived
Read MoreJuno Award-nominated family musical directed by Donna Spencer follows four unlikely friends in search of a cure for a town-wide sleeping sickness
Read MorePerformance at noon features exciting young artists from Arts Umbrella’s renowned training program
Read MoreThe Cinematheque’s annual screen trip to Europe spans silly, Estonia-set The Invisible Fight, Finland’s unsettling 1980s teen drama Light Light Light, and more
Read MoreThe artist is leaving PuSh International Performing Arts Festival after the 2025 event; Margo Kane also departs PuSh
Read MoreTwelve-song record layers compelling lyricism with heartfelt harmonies and poignant dissonances
Read MoreThe pilot project means five artists who are unable to open their studios to the public get to participate in the annual arts extravaganza
Read MoreArtist performs tracks from new album alongside Jane Bunnett, Dan Fortin, and Rebekah Wolkstein, with First Nations dancer Sarah Prosper and the NiteCap choir
Read MoreLinda Suffidy, Tristesse Seeliger, Helen Alex Murray, and Aurora Caher work across mediums to produce works with distinctive style
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