
Ravi Jain and A Brimful of Asha, a real conversation between a mother and son
Photo courtesy of Ravi Jain |
WhyNot Theatre continues making life better through art by premiering A Brimful of …
Photo courtesy of Ravi Jain |
WhyNot Theatre continues making life better through art by premiering A Brimful of …
Set to premiere in Vancouver in 2021, Santiago Farías Calderón’s translation of Mexican playwright Edgar Chías looks at different forms of abuse towards women as it invites the audience to …
The theatre company Boca del Lupo, blurs the line between audience and performer in their upcoming performance.
The ongoing …
As people are staying home to contain the spreading of COVID-19, many entertainment options have been restricted to activities that can be done at home. Keeping ourselves, and especially children, …
Moon Mouse: Looking for what you want and need.
“It’s not ideology that separates us as people, it’s language,” says …
Ellen Close and Praneet Akilla: costume design by Stephanie Kong | Photo by David Cooper
A contemporary conspiracy thriller,…
Photo courtesy of Astros Media
God’s Lake Narrows is a small Indigenous community located approximately 550 kilometres …
The production amalgamates circus, theatre, music and video. | Photo by Alexandre Galliez
Unikkaaqtuat shows for the first …
Explore the external representation of the inner turmoil of exile when Electric Company Theatre brings Anywhere But Here to the Vancouver Playhouse Feb. 4–8 and 11–15.
Raised in exile following…
“The Shoplifters is a comedy,” says Agnes Tong, an actor in the play. “There are underlying political themes but it’s not a social activism play.”
The play will be going on tour across the …