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Theatre review: Wonderful Joe’s eccentric puppet characters fight the forces of gentrification
Theatre review: Wonderful Joe’s eccentric puppet characters fight the forces of gentrification

With a more melancholy undercurrent behind the biting laughs, Ronnie Burkett’s latest show gives voice to the marginalized and the misunderstood

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 6, 2025The Cultch, THE CULTCH, Ronnie Burkett
Women of the Fur Trade cheekily shifts historical accounts to tell women’s stories of the Red River Resistance
Women of the Fur Trade cheekily shifts historical accounts to tell women’s stories of the Red River Resistance

Frances Koncan’s play looks at the fur trade through the perspectives of a Métis woman, a First Nations woman, and a settler woman

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 6, 2025Firehall Arts Centre, Indigenous, Donna Spencer
The Improv Centre goes straight to the heart during LOVE MONTH
The Improv Centre goes straight to the heart during LOVE MONTH

Valentine’s Day and the month of February have plenty in store for lovers looking for a laugh

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COMEDY, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 6, 2025TIC, The Improv Centre, improv, Valentine's Day
Chor Leoni brings PopCappella 3D to the Rio Theatre, March 7 to 9
Chor Leoni brings PopCappella 3D to the Rio Theatre, March 7 to 9

Program blends pop-music choral arrangements with immersive 3D visuals

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 6, 2025Partner Content, Chor Leoni, CHOR LEONI, Rio Theatre, Spring 2025
Film review: Dark and light combine as Ababouiné looks back on 1950s struggle for secular Quebec
Film review: Dark and light combine as Ababouiné looks back on 1950s struggle for secular Quebec

Opening La Tournée Québec Cinéma, nostalgic comedy mixes with church abuse of power in a Montreal neighbourhood

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SCREEN, FESTSJanet SmithFebruary 5, 2025Visions Ouest, VISIONS OUEST, Alliance Francaise, Alliance Francaise Vancouver
Manuel Axel Strain taps childlike wonder and Indigenous knowledge at the Polygon Gallery
Manuel Axel Strain taps childlike wonder and Indigenous knowledge at the Polygon Gallery

Family photos, pictographs, and landscapes interweave in xʷəlməxʷ child

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithFebruary 5, 2025POLYGON, Polygon Gallery, Indigenous, Spring 2025
Ballet BC presents ZENITH at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, March 6 to 8
Ballet BC presents ZENITH at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, March 6 to 8

Monumental triple bill sees the return of Johan Inger’s PASSING along with world premieres from Fernando Hernando Magadan and Andrea Peña

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DANCEStir VancouverFebruary 5, 2025Partner Content, Ballet BC, BALLET BC, Spring 2025
Rigoletto, Così fan tutte, and La Bohème announced for Vancouver Opera 2025-26 season
Rigoletto, Così fan tutte, and La Bohème announced for Vancouver Opera 2025-26 season

Jonathan Darlington, Tracy Dahl, Michael Chioldi, and Glynis Leyshon are just some of the names on the roster

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OPERA, MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 4, 2025Vancouver Opera
Folk connections run deep for singer and banjo master Kaïa Kater
Folk connections run deep for singer and banjo master Kaïa Kater

The artist, who grew up amid music fests, creates rich lyrics drawing on the personal and political

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 4, 2025Blueshore at CapU, folk
Pi Theatre presents the world premiere of A Taste of Hong Kong, March 6 to 15
Pi Theatre presents the world premiere of A Taste of Hong Kong, March 6 to 15

Brought 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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THEATREStir VancouverFebruary 4, 2025Partner Content, Pi theatre, Pi Theatre, vACT, Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre, Derek Chan, Spring 2025
Tap dancer Caleb Teicher and pianist Conrad Tao compare and contrast rhythms in Counterpoint
Tap dancer Caleb Teicher and pianist Conrad Tao compare and contrast rhythms in Counterpoint

At the Chan Centre, the New York City–based duo take on George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, Schoenberg’s “V. Walzer”, and more

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MUSIC, DANCEJanet SmithFebruary 4, 2025Chan Centre, Caleb Teicher, tap dance, Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Homepage feature
Friends of Chamber Music presents the Schumann Quartet in concert, February 11
Friends of Chamber Music presents the Schumann Quartet in concert, February 11

Making its Vancouver debut, the Cologne, Germany-based ensemble has earned critical acclaim around the globe

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 4, 2025Friends of Chamber Music, Schumann Quartet
Elektra performs enchanting composition The Lost Words: A Spell Book, March 8 and 9
Elektra performs enchanting composition The Lost Words: A Spell Book, March 8 and 9

Immersive work by 10 composers draws inspiration from bestselling book by nature writer Robert Macfarlane and illustrator Jackie Morris

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 4, 2025Partner Content, Elektra, ELEKTRA, Spring 2025, Elektra Women's Choir
Chutzpah! Plus Spring Edition announces 2025 programming
Chutzpah! Plus Spring Edition announces 2025 programming

Performances spanning music, theatre, comedy, dance, and family entertainment take place from March 19 to 23

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FESTSJanet SmithFebruary 4, 2025Chutzpah! Festival, Chutzpah! PLUS, Jewish Community Centre, Belle Spirale Dance Projects, VIDF, Vancouver International Dance Festival, New Works, Spring 2025
PuSh International Performing Arts Festival appoints Annie Clarke as new managing director
PuSh International Performing Arts Festival appoints Annie Clarke as new managing director

Clarke will replace Keltie Forsyth after this year’s fest comes to a close

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FESTSJanet SmithFebruary 3, 2025PuSh Festival, PuSh International Performing Arts Festival
Germany's Notos Quartet makes Friends of Chamber Music debut, March 2
Germany's Notos Quartet makes Friends of Chamber Music debut, March 2

Piano quartet to play works by Mozart, Schumann, and William Walton

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 3, 2025Partner Content, Friends of Chamber Music, Notos Quartet
Vancouver-based artist Monice Peter and multidisciplinary artist HAUI named 2025 artists-in-residence at The Watermill Center
Vancouver-based artist Monice Peter and multidisciplinary artist HAUI named 2025 artists-in-residence at The Watermill Center

The two join nearly 60 artists from around the globe at the New York laboratory for the arts

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SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 3, 2025Monice Peter, HAUI, The Watermill Center
Christine Jensen brings big-band grandeur to BlueShore at CapU, February 28
Christine Jensen brings big-band grandeur to BlueShore at CapU, February 28

Saxophonist-composer draws inspiration from her B.C. upbringing for performance with CapU Jazz Studies students and faculty members

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 3, 2025Partner Content, Blueshore at CapU, BlueShore at CapU, Capilano University
Tradition and innovation meet as Amir Amiri Ensemble comes to the Chan Centre, February 7
Tradition and innovation meet as Amir Amiri Ensemble comes to the Chan Centre, February 7

The group’s namesake is a master of the santur who draws on Persian classical styles as well as everything from jazz to the avant-garde

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 3, 2025Chan Centre, Amir Amiri, CHan Centre for the Performing Arts
Theatre review: Lasa Ng Imperyo (A Taste of Empire) delivers biting critique of the role of imperialism on the food we eat
Theatre review: Lasa Ng Imperyo (A Taste of Empire) delivers biting critique of the role of imperialism on the food we eat

The show by rice & beans theatre presented by PuSh Festival and Boca del Lupo moves swiftly with sharp satire

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THEATRE, FESTSJanet SmithFebruary 3, 2025rice & beans theatre, Boca del Lupo
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