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“The Barber of Seville” is Familiar and Fun

February 15, 2020
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A night of laughs and splendour, “The Barber of Seville”, is a familiar opera that never gets old. The artful direction by Ashlie Corcoran and impeccable music from the astute orchestra led by Nathan Brock gives life to a spectacle

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PuSh 2020: “Footnote Number 12” is Wordy, in a Good Way

February 11, 2020
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“Footnote Number 12” is a contemporary theatre experience made by and for word-nerds. It’s a composition of speech. It questions the politics of language by deconstructing words, sentences, and writing styles. It explores the voice as an instrument, using various

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In “Unikkaaquat” Inuit Founding Myths Take On Spectacular Acrobatic Forms

February 2, 2020
vanlovesart
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“Unikkaaquat” is a wonderful circus show illustrating Inuit creation myths. What a privilege it was to watch this show – to have performers bring these stories to my hometown for me and other Vancouverites. From 1880 to 1951, Indigenous cultural

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“Kuroko” Tackles Social Implications of Technology With Emotion

January 28, 2020January 28, 2020
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It is easy to see why “Kuroko” sold out its first week and the Cultch added an extra performance. The play is fun, emotional, and educational – everything you could want in a single show! I heard lots of laughter

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PuSh 2020: “Old Stock” is Moving, Relevant and Extremely Entertaining

January 27, 2020January 28, 2020
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“This is not a story about a long time ago, but about now” says a PuSh Festival presenter. This is the perfect way to describe 2B Theatre’s “Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story”. The show is set in 1908 but

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Merry-Kissmas and Fado: The Saddest Music in the World

November 25, 2019November 25, 2019
vanlovesart
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Merry Kiss-mas – A Royal Roaring Fest!   “Merry Kiss-mas – A Royal Romance” is all you could hope for the holidays and more! It’s the perfect night out with friends and family, and almost therapeutic since the troupe had

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Margaret Grenier on Dancers of Damelahamid, “Mînowin,” and the relationship between Indigenous Art and Indigenous Identity

November 20, 2019November 20, 2019
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Dancers of Damelahamid are back on the Vancouver stage with their newest offering, “Mînowin.” The brand new show explores the process of recovering and re-interpreting Indigenous teachings over multiple generations, through story, dance, and music. The show’s choreographer, and Executive

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