Herringbone – September 24 – October 6
Patrick Street Productions presents Herringbone, a unique one-person musical by Canadian playwright Tom Cone with music by Skip Kennon and lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh, at the Anvil Centre in New Westminster.
Patrick Street Productions presents Herringbone, a unique one-person musical by Canadian playwright Tom Cone with music by Skip Kennon and lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh, at the Anvil Centre in New Westminster.
Join the MISCELLANEOUS Productions team on September 27 or 28 as these youth bravely share with you in their own voice and their very personal experience.
The Vancouver Improv Fest is moving to The Cultch this year, with multiple shows running every evening from September 24 to 29, 2019.
The Shiamak Vancouver Dance Team has performed at major events including the Opening Ceremony of the World Police and Fire Games, the celebration ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics, the We Day event at Rogers Arena in 2012, and the Times of India Film Awards at BC Place in 2013 alongside the biggest stars of Bollywood.
The Firehall Arts Centre is thrilled to launch its 37th anniversary season with SpeakEasy Theatre’s powerful and provocative comedy, The Shipment, from Wednesday, September 25 to Saturday, October 5, 2019.
“Après le Déluge is something of a rollercoaster ride, with Cole in the front car, somehow steering the thing and daring us all to cry out in joy or rage or whatever it is we need to do to achieve some form of catharsis.” (Vish Khanna, Exclaim!)
Now in its 19th year of celebrating culturally rich works in comedy, music, theatre and dance, the Chutzpah! Festival has established a reputation for presenting Vancouver audiences with new and exciting, critically acclaimed artists from all over the world.
Join us for five days of comedy, talks, and a myriad of workshops and classes offered by prolific local performers and creators. #monsoonartsfest @southasianarts
“Deep Into Darkness” stands to be one of the summer’s most elaborate entertainment experiences. In a break from traditional theatre shows, audiences are invited to roam and follow characters through different worlds as all 3 floors, 20 rooms, and 30,000 square feet of The Cultch will be transformed into a 19th-century Victorian world inspired by Edgar Allan Poe.
To purchase tickets for Bard-B-Q & Fireworks, please call our Box Office at 604-739-0559 or choose July 27 when booking Shakespeare in Love; July 31 or August 3 when booking The Taming of the Shrew; or July 27, July 31 or August 3 when booking All’s Well That Ends Well on our website.