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In this PuSh Fest, Music on Main, and Dance Centre premiere, humming songs, whispered words, and hypnotic movement bring a sense of serenity and connection to a chaotic world. 

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Actor-playwright Faly Mevamanana embraces the weird in The Baking Show Show: The Play. 

In this left-field comedy, the obsessive lead character is driven by the same perfectionism that her creator has learned to leave aside in life. 

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🎟️ Enter to win two tickets to the Arts Club Theatre Company Production of DIAL M FOR MURDER! 📞✂️

When Tony learns of his wife’s affair, his jealousy takes a lethal turn. He concocts the perfect murder, devises an alibi, and waits
Cosí fan tutte gets a vintage-Canadian refresh under director Robert Herriot @vancouveropera. 

The Winnipeg artist brings experience as a tenor to a Mozart opera reimagined in a 1930s Rockies resort, complete with Mounties and log drivers.
In The Brutal Joy, Justine A. Chambers channels the overwhelming beauty of Black living. 

With staging that evokes a Chicago jazz bar, the Dance Centre and PuSh Festival co-presentation draws on matrilineal fashion and line dancing. 

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“The pleasure comes less from reassurance than from the snap of the dialogue and the simple act of watching two people go at each other, with just enough distance to start thinking through your own life choices.” 

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