A Vista – March 20-22 – Massey Theatre
A Vista, a new work by Fight With a Stick Performance, is an ever-changing sequence of painted theatrical backdrops,bringing the background to the foreground. March 20 – 22
A Vista, a new work by Fight With a Stick Performance, is an ever-changing sequence of painted theatrical backdrops,bringing the background to the foreground. March 20 – 22
The Vancouver Art Gallery’s new exhibit, “French Moderns: Monet to Matisse 1850 – 1950” features 60 masterworks both of French artists and many others who came to France to learn and practice their craft during a time of prolific growth and change in painting, drawing and sculpture.
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is pleased to present French pianist, David Kadouch in his VSO debut in at the Oprheum Theatre on March 15, 16 and 17 in Beethoven, Beethoven, & Beethoven, a program heavily devoted to Beethoven. Conducted by Dietrich Paredes.
Audiences will bathe in the warmth of a Greek island and witness a fight for what’s right this summer, when Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS) presents Mamma Mia! and Disney’s Newsies, running alternate evenings July 5–August 17, 2019, at Stanley Park’s glorious Malkin Bowl.
Canadian Music Icon David Foster Announces his First Canadian Tour: An Intimate Evening with David Foster: The HITMAN Tour
St James’ Music Series presents The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, UK, directed by Graham Ross, one of England’s most respected choral ensembles at St James’ Anglican Church, March 22 2019 at 7.30 pm.
The Firehall Arts Centre is thrilled to present the eye-opening, award-winning play The Tashme Project: The Living Archives from Tuesday, April 2 to Saturday, April 13, 2019.
Vancouver Art Gallery Launches Five Days of Family FUSE with Spring Break Edition: The Everyday in Different Ways MARCH 25–29, 12–4 PM Admission is free for Gallery Members, as well as children aged 12 and under when accompanied by a ticketed adult. For those seeking ways to inspire and ignite curiosity in kids over spring … Read more
At the conclusion of the production, the applause was prolonged; lively discussions began immediately. Under the direction of Morris Ertman, Pacific Theatre has, once again, provided patrons with “theatre that matters”.
With this new season and festival Vancouver Opera fulfills its mission to create extraordinary experiences that engage, inspire and entertain