CREATE! Eastside Arts Festival returns with week-long festivities
Celebrating the diversity of performing and visual arts in Vancouver’s Eastside.
Celebrating the diversity of performing and visual arts in Vancouver’s Eastside.
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival continues its 34th Season in Vanier Park with the politically charged tragedy of Julius Caesar.
The Vancouver Art Gallery is pleased to present The Children Have to Hear Another Story: Alanis Obomsawin.
Featuring Jennifer Lines as Kate and Andrew McNee as Petruchio, this season’s production is inspired by the Bard’s beloved 2007 Wild West production of the play, directed by Miles Potter. The 2019 production is directed by Lois Anderson (Lysistrata, 2018; Pericles, 2016).
Romance & Laughter Take Centre Stage as Shakespeare in Love Joins the 30th Season of Bard on the Beach Bard on the Beach continues its 30th season with a stylish stage adaptation of the lively Oscar-winning romantic comedy, Shakespeare in Love. The play tells the story of Will Shakespeare, who is suffering from temporary writer’s … Read more
Chicken Girl was inspired by Chan’s experiences growing up in old Hong Kong under the care of his sometimes distant father.
Vancouver Moving Theatre with Carnegie Community Centre & Association of United Ukrainian Canadians and a host of community partners presents The 15th Annual Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival Wednesday October 24 to Sunday November 4, 2018 Featuring over 100 events at over 40 locations throughout the Downtown Eastside Tickets and Info: www.heartofthecityfestival.com … Read more
Ballet BC concludes its explosive 32nd season at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, May 10-12, 2018 at 8pm. Our season finishes with a thrilling triple bill of cutting edge and inspired choreography. PROGRAM 3 features the return of Resident Choreographer Cayetano Soto’s hauntingly beautiful BEGINNING AFTER. Ballet BC’s Artistic Director Emily Molnar welcomes acclaimed conductor, Graeme … Read more