Longtime friends and Theatre Replacement collaborators cross genres at The Cultch in a work that explores existence through music, science, lecture, art installation—and cake
Read MoreAt the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts the all-female Canadian ensemble’s Tango Fantasia intends to show that tango is music for both the body and the mind
Read MoreAfter opening for Bonnie Raitt’s sold-out U.K. shows, the singer-songwriter tours solo across Canada
Read MoreIn Upintheair Theatre’s annual event at The Cultch, opera, standup, puppets, and more mix together in experimental stage works about everything from eco disaster to cats
Read MoreHundreds of singers come together for an epic concert featuring a world premiere by Amplify Artist in Residence Miranda Currie
Read MoreU.K. legend Billy Bragg and Brazil’s Bia Ferreira share stages with Canadian names like Aysanabee and Empanadas Illegales at ʔəy̓alməxʷ Jericho Beach Park, July 17 to 19
Read MoreOriginal member of the Grammy Award–winning Buena Vista Social Club performs vibrant Latin tunes alongside a quartet
Read MoreIn conversation with UBC poli-sci prof Terri Givens, the historian and antiracist scholar discusses his new book, Chain of Ideas: The Origins of Our Authoritarian Age
Read MoreIn this DanceHouse and Vancouver New Music copresentation, the Australian performers feed off the energy of nine drum kits on a stylized stage
Read MoreVibrant musical brings a beloved story to life with a dynamic cast, nostalgic design, and live orchestra
Read MoreLee Hall’s stage adaptation of the well-known screenplay revels in what we think we know about the most famous playwright of all time
Read MoreMayumi Lashbrook’s dance-theatre piece centres the forced removal of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War
Read MoreAs part of Capture Photography Festival, Dana Claxton, Althea Thauberger, and Stephen Waddell screen the films that shaped them
Read MoreMultidisciplinary exhibition features archival works by 40 artists created in the Lower Mainland from 1984 to 1988
Read MoreAmandine Beyer and her Baroque ensemble play compositions by an Italian violinist whose life and music are shrouded in mystery.
Read MoreWith its lease coming up in 2029 on land owned by Scotiabank, the future of the dance hub had been uncertain
Read MoreAt the Firehall Arts Centre, Marlene Ginader’s comedic solo show sinks its teeth into media myths fuelled by true crime
Read MoreBatsheva Dance Company alumni draw on Gaga movement for the searingly intimate piece with a full-company cast
Read MoreIn its 20th edition, the annual Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates Japanese artistry and eclectic cuisine
Read MoreFrom July 24 to 26, Fraser River Heritage Park hosts artists from B.C. and beyond
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