One endearing holiday tradition in the Vancouver stage scene is Metro Theatre’s British pantomime. This year, the company takes on Cinderella, and it sparkles with all the humour, energy, and fun that audiences have come to love from the annual show.
Read moreBound! The Musical is "bound" for great things →
The word “bound” can be used in a couple of different ways. It could refer to being restricted to something, or else en route to a destination. Bound! The Musical (In Concert) examines how a group of people in the fictional town of Middleburg experience both uses of the word in the unusual aftermath of an election.
Read moreGenre-defying Eurydice Fragments travels beyond binaries to another world →
There’s much to celebrate in Eurydice Fragments, an innovative tech-forward and gender-inclusive reimagining of the Eurydice and Orpheus myth.
Read moreThe Sound Inside takes a gripping look at writing life's story →
“If your protagnoist is leading you then you’ll likely stay ahead of your reader,” says Bella Baird, one of two characters in Adam Rapp’s play The Sound Inside. But what happens when we can no longer stay ahead of the story we’re trying to write for our own lives?
Read moreQueer-themed Godspell radiates with love and unity
Cast members of Godspell, presented by Play On Words Productions. Photo credit: Owen CB Scott
The arts have always been a powerful platform for advocating social justice—and now seems to be a particularly timely moment to amplify marginalized voices. Under the leadership of artistic director Ryan Nuñez, Play On Words has reimagined Godspell from a queer perspective that celebrates love and community, while advocating for queer rights.
Read moreThe Last Resort is a playfully dark, retro-themed escape
From left to right: Andrew Wade, Cleo Halls, and Barbara Guertin in The Last Resort. Photo credit: Chelsey Stuyt Photography
Have you experienced immersive theatre? If not, it’s understandable—immersive theatre is rare in Vancouver, and for good reason. There are many challenges involved in presenting it, including the need for a suitable venue. Fortunately, Dreamqueen Collective—under the helm of Fairlith Harvey—offers Vancouver audiences a chance to dive into this unique entertainment with The Last Resort. In true immersive fashion, the audience is placed right in the action as the story unfolds around them.
Read moreTheatre review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory shines with humour and energy →
CTORA Theatre has plucked Roald Dahl’s beloved story Charlie & the Chocolate Factory from the pages and transformed it into a larger-than-life production that proves how pure imagination can make anything possible. Over the past few seasons, CTORA has emerged on the Vancouver theatre scene with productions infused with clever staging concepts and production values, under the direction of Mark Carter. To that end, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory is right up CTORA’s alley, with a show that combines strong on-stage talent with delightful visuals to entertain and inspire audiences of all ages.
Read moreStudio 58’s Baggage innovatively unpacks dating life
Emotional baggage from dating is no joke. But it can be entertaining to poke a little fun at. After all, recognizing the humour in past experiences is part of how we grow. Sarah Segal-Lazar’s play Baggage is a clever and playful look at how baggage from past relationships follows us. This freshing work is superbly brought to life by a cast of tremendously talented Studio 58 students, led by the charismatic Michelle Avila Navarro. Director and Studio 58 graduate Jessie Liang offers an inventive concept with some creative ideas that highlight the many strengths of the cast and Segal-Lazar’s script.
Read moreIn The Improv Centre's Betrayers, audience has fun separating the truthful from traitors →
The Improv Centre a thing or two about timing, which of course is essential when it comes to comedy. And now that we’re officially into fall, The Improv Centre is right on time with its latest show, Betrayers—and not just because it’s based on one of the year’s most memed TV shows.
Read moreTheatre Under the Stars brings fresh feline eyes to CATS →
Cats are known to have nine lives. But Cats, the iconic Broadway musical, seems to have countless lives, as it’s still being performed worldwide after first premiering in the West End over 43 years ago. In fact, there’s even a drag-and-ballroom-themed version off-Broadway, where the Jellicle cats are voguing and waacking their way down a catwalk. Here at the Malkin Bowl, Theatre Under the Stars is offering a fresh reimagining of its own. While this retelling is nowhere near as drastic as the current off-Broadway version, director Ashley Wright’s production offers some creative ideas to keep things interesting, while still having one paw planted faithfully in the original.
Read moreSpectacular stage version of Frozen dazzles with magic and heart
The best way to cool off in Vancouver amid this summer heat is to treat yourself to Broadway Across Canada’s Frozen. Under the direction of Michael Grandage, this stage adaptation of the iconic 2013 Disney animated film is as spectacular an experience as one would expect, with jaw-dropping effects and scenic, lighting, and costume designs. But it’s the show’s inspirational messages about sisterhood and inner strength that make this experience truly impactful and unforgettable.
Read moreThe Papa Penguin Play celebrates same-sex parents and their children in party-themed show
Vancouver playwright Dave Deveau truly knows what it means to build a family. Over the past six years, he and his partner Cameron Mackenzie have become fathers to two children, thanks to surrogacy arrangements with close family friends. But when the couple tried to include books in their bookshelf that would help their children see similar families in the pages, they realized there weren’t many.
Read moreSasha Velour speaks to "The Big Reveal: Why Drag Matters" at Phil Lind Initiative series →
“The new thing is definitely going to walk in with a scream—and that is me,” Sasha Velour asserted, when asked by RuPaul why she would deserve to win season nine of RuPaul’s Drag Race. She won. And the scream she mentioned? One could argue this was a foreshadowing of her advocacy for LGBTQ2SIA+ rights and drag and queer history education.
Read moreBlasts of colour and danceable music as high-energy Hairspray returns →
Hairspray, the hit Broadway musical, has danced its way into Vancouver, looking and feeling as fresh and energized as ever. The show, which premiered on Broadway in 2002 and is based on the 1988 film, oozes with fun and heartfelt messaging. You may just find yourself leaving the theatre humming its tunes and feeling inspired to help make positive change.
Read moreRaincity Theatre's Parade still resonates with chilling effect →
The true story of Jewish American Leo Frank’s wrongful murder conviction and lynching in 1915 in Marietta, Georgia is bone-chilling, heartbreaking, and fascinating. These events are dramatized in the Tony Award-winning musical Parade, which originally premiered in 1998.
Read moreChelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen's dreamlike tribute still holds poetic magic, at the Firehall Arts Centre
“HOW CAN I BEGIN anything new with all of yesterday in me?” asks Adrian Glynn McMorran, in Firehall Arts Centre’s Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen.
Read moreStrong performances and a fairy-tale forest at Studio 58's Sondheim musical Into the Woods
WHAT DO YOU WISH for? In Studio 58’s production of the beloved Broadway musical Into the Woods, we see iconic fairy-tale characters co-existing in the same kingdom, each fighting to make their wishes come true, and experiencing the happy and not-so-happy results from each action.
Read morePowerful performances and music as Choir Boy examines how society shapes young lives
“WOULD YOU RATHER be respected or feared?” This is a question that’s repeatedly asked by Pharus, a gay teen at a Black all-boys boarding school in Choir Boy, a compelling play by Tarell Alvin McCraney. The question is one of many asked throughout the show that not only drive the plot but stay with audiences long after the final blackout, in this thought-provoking story that critically examines societal authority and the power it has in shaping the course of young lives.
Read moreMean Girls' witty teen comedy makes a "fetch" mix with song-and-dance spectacle
The iconic film has long been stamped into pop-culture legacy, and the recently released film, an adaptation of the 2017 hit Broadway musical, has been crushing it at the box office. Meanwhile, Broadway Across Canada’s touring production opened in Vancouver last night. Like the original film version, the show is hilarious and smart, but here, the storytelling is heightened through the magic of musical theatre, complete with splashy song-and-dance numbers and vibrant young cast members who offer their own takes on the story’s well-known characters.
Read moreGateway Theatre’s modern take on Cinderella retains the charm of a classic fairy tale
A STORY’S INTERPRETATION can evolve with time and culture—a fact made wonderfully evident in Gateway Theatre’s smart and inventive new production of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella.
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