The Arts Club Theatre Company production of SOMEONE LIKE YOU is on tour January 9 to February 9 2025

The Arts Club Theatre Company production of

SOMEONE LIKE YOU

is on tour January 9–February 9, 2025

By Christine Quintana

An Arts Club Silver Commission

Get ready for a millennial take on

Cyrano de Bergerac as the Arts Club Theatre Company presents Someone Like You, on tour across the Lower Mainland from January 9 to February 9, 2025.

This charming new comedy dives into 21st-century Vancouver with mistaken identities, millennial manifestos, dating apps, and the quest for self-love in this Arts Club Silver Commission written by Christine Quintana.

 

Best friends Isabelle (Steffanie Davis), verbose and open-hearted, and Kirsten (Ivy Charles), vulnerable and loyal, have been through thick and thin since university. When Isabelle takes her “wingman” duties for Kirsten’s rebound romance with Harjit (Praneet Akilla) a bit too far, feelings and friendships are fraught with complications.

Playwright Christine Quintana said, “Audiences can expect a very fun night at the theatre! The core ofSomeone Like You is a female friendship—something so foundational to so many people’s lives, but so rarely represented authentically on stage. All the joy of your favourite vintage rom-coms but without the fatphobia, racism, and homophobia that come with the period. Our creative team has filled the stage with fashion and iconography from East Van and recognizable characters from our daily lives.”

The Arts Club Theatre Company’s Artistic Director, Ashlie Corcoran, added, “Right from the first time I met Chrstine, I knew I wanted to offer her a Silver Commission and had just the adaptation that I felt she’d bring an interesting perspective to. For me, it was having Christine create a modern adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac set in Vancouver. We are thrilled to present this funny, fierce, political, and theatrical play on tour across the Lower Mainland.”

Someone Like You is a 2023 Arts Club Silver Commission, originally adapted into an audio play for the 2021–2022 Listen to This series.

ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT

Born in Los Angeles, Christine Quintana is now a grateful visitor to the Unceded Coast Salish Territories. Quintana is an actor, playwright, and co-artistic producer of Delinquent Theatre. She received the 2017 Siminovitch Protégeé Prize for Playwriting from Marcus Youssef, a Dora Mavor Moore Award, Jessie Richardson Theatre Award, Tom Hendry Award, and Sydney Risk Award, and is a Governor General’s Award nominee. Her works include Never the Last (co-created with Molly MacKinnon), Selfie, Good Things to Do(rEvolver Festival and FoldA), Clean (with translator Paula Zalaya Cervantes), and El Terremoto, an adaptation of Chekhov’s Three Sisters set in Vancouver. Quintana is a proud co-founding member of the Canadian Latinx Theatre Artist Coalition. She holds a BFA in Acting from the University of British Columbia.

CAST
Praneet Akilla (Harjit), Ivy Charles (Kirsten), and Steffanie Davis (Isabelle)

CREATIVE TEAM
Jivesh Parasram (Director), Wladimiro Woyno Rodriguez (Set & Lighting Designer), Donnie Tejani (Costume Designer), Mishelle Cuttler (Sound Designer), Lisa Goebel (Intimacy Director & Movement Consultant), Philomena Sondergaard (Stage Manager), Caroline Tang (Apprentice Stage Manager)

TOUR VENUES AND DATES

 

WEST VANCOUVER

 

Kay Meek Arts Centre
604.981.6335
 

January 9 & 10

 

NEW WESTMINSTER

Anvil Centre
604.521.5050
 

January 11 & 12

 

SURREY

Surrey Arts Centre
604.501.5566
 

January 15–25

 

BURNABY

Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
604.205.3000
 

January 26

 

COQUITLAM

Evergreen Cultural Centre
604.927.6555
 

January 28–February 1

 

VANCOUVER

Newmont Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre
604.687.1644
 

February 4–6

 

MISSION

Clarke Theatre
604.687.1644
 

February 7

 

MAPLE RIDGE

The ACT Arts Centre

604.476.2787

 

February 8 & 9

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ABOUT THE ARTS CLUB THEATRE COMPANY

The Arts Club Theatre Company is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, in particular the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ Nations. We invite you to reflect on your relationship to these lands.

The Arts Club is one of the largest not-for-profit theatre organizations in the country and is the principal gathering place for the theatrical arts in British Columbia. Comprising three unique venues across Vancouver, the Arts Club welcomes more than a quarter million guests annually, tours provincially and nationally, and engages students and artists alike through educational and professional programs.

Above all, the Arts Club is dedicated to the advancement of local artists telling stories from around the globe and, in particular, those of our region. From this, we believe that culture expands, an understanding of differences is nurtured, and art bursts forth. The Arts Club was founded in 1964 and is currently led by Artistic Director Ashlie Corcoran and Executive Director Peter Cathie White.

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