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Christine Quintana talks Theatre, Millenials and Ukuleles

April 17, 2015April 18, 2015
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Christine Quintana is the powerhouse behind Stationary: A Recession-Era Musical, the exciting new show that is set to indie rock the Vancouver theatre circuit next week. Born in Hollywood, California, and raised in Vancouver, BC, Christine is an alumnus of UBC’s prestigious

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Proud by Michael Healey

April 12, 2015April 21, 2015
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Proud has been doing the rounds of Canadian theatre circuits for more than a year now and people have not stopped talking about it. Political plays are hard to come by so it is no wonder that audiences flocked to

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The Duchess is Lush Modernist Glam!

April 11, 2015April 18, 2015
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How can a woman so fearless and so colourful have existed in the early 20th century without being crushed by the looming patriarchy? Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor was a real woman. That simple fact blew me away. Canadian

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Welcome

April 4, 2015April 11, 2015
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The Vancouver Arts Review has been in the works for a while. It will provide a home for all out art-related musings. We hope to cover everything from reviews of shows and cultural events in Vancouver to general theatre, music,

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TransMigration is a Colourful Cultural Dream

March 19, 2015April 21, 2015
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Norval Morrisseau’s artworks are characterised by their bright colours and thick black outlines. They tell stories of Ojibwe culture and myths. Magic, power and beauty are abundant in his work. The colours so bold that they demand a reaction. Morrisseau

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Tawiah M’Carthy Challenges Taboos with a Gay Ghanaian Narrative in “Obaaberima”

March 15, 2015April 21, 2015
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Obaaberima is the show behind all the buzz in town. Winner of the Dora award in 2013 for Best Production, it comes to Vancouver on March 24 and runs for 11 nights. Tawiah M’Carthy is the man behind the brave

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PUSH 2015: Cineastas

February 7, 2015April 21, 2015
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Cineastas is the story of four film directors in Buenos Aires and of each of their cinematic visions. In the play, one director is told by a friend over a bottle of vodka, about Eisenstein’s theory of two ideas superimposed to

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