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Sophie’s Surprise 29th throws the season’s wildest party, mixing offbeat laughs and high-calibre acrobatics. 

At The Cultch’s York Theatre, wonderfully weird characterizations meet gravity-defying feats in a raucously unpretentious
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At The Dance Centre, new FakeKnot production taps into deep community ties to celebrate the family bonds and playful energy behind the voguing. 

“Voguing in its own right has variations that are very complex, very bombastic and dramatic, but a
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After months of preparation, the Cornley Drama Society is finally ready for opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor! Surel
It’s well worth heading up—way up—the Sunshine Coast to the PRISMA Festival, which is set to bring polished classical sounds to Powell River again, from June 15 to 27.

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