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Q&A: French Choreographer Medhi Walerski Crafts “Program 2” For Ballet BC

March 17, 2016March 22, 2016
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French choreographer Medhi Walerski, creator of Ballet BC’s upcoming feast of grace, “Program 2”, is all set to tell the story of human celebration at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre this week. The show marks the auspicious start of Ballet BC’s

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“The Gay Heritage Project”: Actor Damien Atkins Talks about The Quest Behind Gay Identity

March 1, 2016March 1, 2016
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Toronto-based actors and playwrights, Damien Atkins, Paul Dunn and Andrew Kushnir, are in hot pursuit of what it actually means to be gay. “The Gay Heritage Project” is a foray into world history. It seeks to uncover the thread of

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Talking Political Art and “Winners & Losers” with Marcus Youssef

February 12, 2016February 12, 2016
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I saw “Winners & Losers” a few years ago at the downtown SFU campus. I remember being struck by how I had never seen anything that real in Vancouver before. The show was a pop culture explosion. It was the

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The Brilliance of Flemish Theatre With Valentijn Dhaenens And “BigMouth”

February 3, 2016February 3, 2016
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“War. What is it good for?!” Jerry Seinfeld proposed was Tolstoy’s original title for “War & Peace”. It was the first thing that came to my ADHD mind when I read up on Belgian theatre artist, Valentijn Dhaenens’ upcoming linguistic

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Push 2016: Charles Demers Puts Capitalism on the Spot in “Leftovers”

January 27, 2016
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Charles Demers describes his Push show as part theatre, part stand-up, and part TED talk. He carefully weaves hilarious one-liners into a personal story of loss and parenthood. Not only is Demers a stand-up comic who is part of CBC

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Techfest 2016 AKA Vancouver’s Coolest Networking Event

January 26, 2016May 11, 2016
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The downtown Vancouver skyline has had a few glitzy additions lately. You have probably noticed the looming Microsoft and Amazon signs on prominent buildings. The two companies have opened local offices in efforts to create tech epicentres on West Coast,

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“Heathers: The Musical” is Full of Raunchy Laughs

January 14, 2016
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Don’t you just love high school movies? High schools are mini ecosystems. They are fully-functional, standalone, model societies. High school is a time full of firsts. First glamorous team sport, first kiss, first guitar pick, first braces, first science experiment,

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