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Nunsense blesses audiences with witty humour galore at Metro Theatre, February 27 to March 21
Nunsense blesses audiences with witty humour galore at Metro Theatre, February 27 to March 21

Musical comedy by Dan Goggin stars five nuns on a money-making mission

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THEATRE, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 19, 2026Metro Theatre
Ruckus Early Music finds lightness of dance in inspiring story of Ignatius Sancho
Ruckus Early Music finds lightness of dance in inspiring story of Ignatius Sancho

New York City ensemble’s program for Early Music Vancouver pairs pieces by Handel with high-spirited English country dances by the British African composer and abolitionist

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 19, 2026Early Music Vancouver
VIFF Centre continues screening this year's Oscar-nominated films to March 14
VIFF Centre continues screening this year's Oscar-nominated films to March 14

Offerings include features Sirât and Mr. Nobody Against Putin, plus programs for Live Action, Animated, and Documentary shorts

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SCREENStir VancouverFebruary 19, 2026Partner Content, VIFF Centre, ViFF Centre, VIFF
At Ballet BC’s INFINITY, Medhi Walerski pays tribute to two works that impacted his career
At Ballet BC’s INFINITY, Medhi Walerski pays tribute to two works that impacted his career

As a young dancer at Nederlands Dans Theater, the artistic director was in on the creation of both Jiří Kylián’s 27’52” and Crystal Pite’s Frontier

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DANCEJanet SmithFebruary 18, 2026BALLET BC, Ballet BC, Medhi Walerski
Tord Gustavsen Trio performs sublime Nordic jazz at Christ Church Cathedral, March 17
Tord Gustavsen Trio performs sublime Nordic jazz at Christ Church Cathedral, March 17

Acclaimed ensemble’s impressionistic sound is inspired by blues, gospel, Scandinavian folk, and church music

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 18, 2026Partner Content, Blueshore at CapU, BlueShore at CapU, BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts
Tymisha Harris brings joie de vivre to a cabaret icon in Josephine, February 25 to March 1
Tymisha Harris brings joie de vivre to a cabaret icon in Josephine, February 25 to March 1

Burlesque-infused biographical play tells of the legendary African-American performer’s wide-ranging accomplishments

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THEATRE, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 18, 2026Kay Meek Arts Centre, Kay Meek, Tymisha Harris
Alliance Française Vancouver hosts Marie Khouri's Public Art: From Maquette to Territory, February 28 to March 23
Alliance Française Vancouver hosts Marie Khouri's Public Art: From Maquette to Territory, February 28 to March 23

French-Canadian sculptor’s exhibition focuses on the original scale models of her monumental public works

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverFebruary 18, 2026Partner Content, Alliance Française Vancouver, Alliance Francaise Vancouver, Alliance Francaise
Dance community mourns Peter Bingham, father of contact dance in Vancouver
Dance community mourns Peter Bingham, father of contact dance in Vancouver

Based for decades at Western Front, long-time EDAM artistic director created more than 50 works and took part in hundreds of performances

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DANCEJanet SmithFebruary 17, 2026EDAM, Western Front, contact improvisation, obituary
Vancouver Cantata Singers artistic director Paula Kremer to move to role of conductor emerita
Vancouver Cantata Singers artistic director Paula Kremer to move to role of conductor emerita

The long-time vocalist, pianist, and conductor is set to pass on the baton at the end of the 2026–27 season

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MUSIC, NEWSJanet SmithFebruary 17, 2026Vancouver Cantata Singers, Paula Kremer
Composer Kati Agócs reveals sacred music as source of resistance in  Hosanna of the Clouds
Composer Kati Agócs reveals sacred music as source of resistance in Hosanna of the Clouds

Vancouver Bach Choir performs Canadian premiere of work that draws on both ancient tradition and the 20th-century avant garde to explore the creative act

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MUSICJanet SmithFebruary 17, 2026Vancouver Bach Choir, Vancouver Bach Family of Choirs
DanceHouse hosts the B.C. premiere of Ex Machina and Côté Danse's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, March 18 to 21
DanceHouse hosts the B.C. premiere of Ex Machina and Côté Danse's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, March 18 to 21

With community partners Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival and Théâtre la Seizième, bold reinterpretation of the tragic play hits the stage

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DANCEStir VancouverFebruary 17, 2026Partner Content, DanceHouse, DANCEHOUSE, Bard on the Beach, Ex Machina, Côté Danse
Theatre review: Dial M for Murder's sly performances and stylish tension make for devilish fun
Theatre review: Dial M for Murder's sly performances and stylish tension make for devilish fun

Under director Jillian Keiley’s deft hands, the pacing stays airtight and the dry comedy never tips into full camp.

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 16, 2026Arts Club Theatre Company, Homepage feature
Baritone Geoffrey Schellenberg sings the role of Figaro in The Barber of Seville, February 21 to 28
Baritone Geoffrey Schellenberg sings the role of Figaro in The Barber of Seville, February 21 to 28

Gioachino Rossini’s opera buffa is the subject of countless pop-culture references by characters like Bugs Bunny and Homer Simpson

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithFebruary 13, 2026burnaby lyric opera, Burnaby Lyric Opera, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Shadbolt Centre, shadbolt centre for the arts
Theatre review: Batshit’s surreal mashup packs a deeply affecting punch
Theatre review: Batshit’s surreal mashup packs a deeply affecting punch

At The Cultch, removable limbs, retro TV shows, and absurd cabaret numbers about female madness frame a genuinely unsettling story of a grandmother’s institutionalization

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 13, 2026THE CULTCH, The Cultch
Maestro Otto Tausk guides the VSO through Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony, March 13 to 15
Maestro Otto Tausk guides the VSO through Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony, March 13 to 15

Powerful composition shares a program with Henri Dutilleux’s Tout un monde lointain… (A Whole Distant World…) and Michael Oesterle’s La Chapelle

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 13, 2026Partner Content, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, VSO
Studio 58 announces Paul Moniz de Sá as its new artistic director
Studio 58 announces Paul Moniz de Sá as its new artistic director

The former head of Theatre, Music & Film at Arts Umbrella has worked across local stages and screens

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NEWS, THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 12, 2026Studio 58, Langara, Langara College, Paul Moniz de Sá
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie time travels to absurd new heights, at the Park Theatre February 13 to 26
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie time travels to absurd new heights, at the Park Theatre February 13 to 26

Matt Johnson is back with a chaotic, unabashedly Canadian followup to the cult web series

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WHAT'S STIRRING, SCREENJanet SmithFebruary 12, 2026The Park, Matt Johnson, Park Theatre
Alliance Française Vancouver presents Amir Amiri and Elham Menouchehri's MA, March 14
Alliance Française Vancouver presents Amir Amiri and Elham Menouchehri's MA, March 14

Musical dialogue between santour and tar explores concepts of space and unity

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 12, 2026Partner Content, Alliance Française Vancouver, Alliance Francaise Vancouver, Alliance Francaise
In Red Like Fruit, playwright Hannah Moscovitch grapples with the uncertainty of memory and consent
In Red Like Fruit, playwright Hannah Moscovitch grapples with the uncertainty of memory and consent

At The Cultch’s Warrior Festival, award-winning two-hander presents a provocative scenario where a man tells a woman’s story

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THEATREJanet SmithFebruary 12, 2026Hannah Moscovitch, THE CULTCH, The Cultch, Warrior Festival, 2b theatre company, Homepage feature
Elektra unites Canadian composers with If the Earth Could Sing, March 28 and 29
Elektra unites Canadian composers with If the Earth Could Sing, March 28 and 29

Pieces by Katerina Gimon, Andrew Staniland, and more offer reflections on climate change and peace

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MUSICStir VancouverFebruary 12, 2026Partner Content, Elektra, ELEKTRA, Elektra Women's Choir
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark captures the inner turmoil of a man zeroed in on revenge. 

In a DanceHouse presentation, Guillaume Côté and Robert Lepage stage their tightly paced adaptation of Shakespeare’s story. 

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Top-notch cast assembles for staged reading of The Stranger at PAL Studio Theatre, March 13 to 15. 

Based on an early Agatha Christie story, the play focuses on a woman’s impulsive marriage to a charming mystery man. 

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Pyper retells folk tales to explore our relationship with AI and algorithms. 

Cyborg teenagers struggle with the same fears about technology that their human counterparts do in this visually spare, idea-charged production by UBC Theatre.

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Party atmosphere of Danceboy celebrates self-discovery and the joys of Bollywood. 

Multifaceted theatremakers Munish Sharma and Gavan Cheema bring an eight-year-long project to completion by working beyond stage conventions.

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Brahms X Radiohead finds common ground between classical music and alternative rock. 

Composer and conductor Steve Hackman has no fear of crossing stylistic boundaries. Read more at Stir. 

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