Musical comedy by Dan Goggin stars five nuns on a money-making mission
Read MoreNew 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
Read MoreOfferings include features Sirât and Mr. Nobody Against Putin, plus programs for Live Action, Animated, and Documentary shorts
Read MoreAs 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
Read MoreAcclaimed ensemble’s impressionistic sound is inspired by blues, gospel, Scandinavian folk, and church music
Read MoreBurlesque-infused biographical play tells of the legendary African-American performer’s wide-ranging accomplishments
Read MoreFrench-Canadian sculptor’s exhibition focuses on the original scale models of her monumental public works
Read MoreBased for decades at Western Front, long-time EDAM artistic director created more than 50 works and took part in hundreds of performances
Read MoreThe long-time vocalist, pianist, and conductor is set to pass on the baton at the end of the 2026–27 season
Read MoreVancouver Bach Choir performs Canadian premiere of work that draws on both ancient tradition and the 20th-century avant garde to explore the creative act
Read MoreWith community partners Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival and Théâtre la Seizième, bold reinterpretation of the tragic play hits the stage
Read MoreUnder director Jillian Keiley’s deft hands, the pacing stays airtight and the dry comedy never tips into full camp.
Read MoreGioachino Rossini’s opera buffa is the subject of countless pop-culture references by characters like Bugs Bunny and Homer Simpson
Read MoreAt The Cultch, removable limbs, retro TV shows, and absurd cabaret numbers about female madness frame a genuinely unsettling story of a grandmother’s institutionalization
Read MorePowerful composition shares a program with Henri Dutilleux’s Tout un monde lointain… (A Whole Distant World…) and Michael Oesterle’s La Chapelle
Read MoreThe former head of Theatre, Music & Film at Arts Umbrella has worked across local stages and screens
Read MoreMatt Johnson is back with a chaotic, unabashedly Canadian followup to the cult web series
Read MoreMusical dialogue between santour and tar explores concepts of space and unity
Read MoreAt The Cultch’s Warrior Festival, award-winning two-hander presents a provocative scenario where a man tells a woman’s story
Read MorePieces by Katerina Gimon, Andrew Staniland, and more offer reflections on climate change and peace
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