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Alice in Wonderland gets an East Van makeover in entertaining pantomime

December 3, 2021 Vince Kanasoot

Photo credit: Tim Matheson

You know it’s the holiday season again when The Cultch and Theatre Replacement light up the York Theatre with its annual pantomime. This year, the show is East Van Panto: Alice in Wonderland, and we get to watch Lewis Carroll’s famous heroine adventure through East Vancouver – as seen through a Wonderland filter.

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In Theatre Review Tags East Van Panto, East Van Panto: Alice in Wonderland, The Cultch, Theatre Replacement, Van City Vince, Vancouver Theatre, Theatre Review, Musical Theatre, Theatre review
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Arts Club brings holiday spirit back to the stage with reimagined version of A Christmas Carol

November 30, 2021 Vince Kanasoot

The recent opening of Arts Club Theatre Company’s Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol marked the return of main stage theatre to Vancouver since COVID-19. And what better way to re-ignite the stage lights of the Stanley Theatre than a masterful blend of creative staging, technical design, and live performances. The result is musical theatre magic that we’ve been deprived of for far too long.

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In Theatre Review Tags Vancouver Theatre, Vancouver Theatre Review, VanCityVince, Musical Theatre, Holiday Show, Theatre review
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The Hunger Moon treats audiences to 4 interesting and intimate plays

March 21, 2021 Vince Kanasoot
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Presented by Vancouver theatre company Ordinary Productions, The Hunger Moon: An Evening of Short Plays – allows audiences to enjoy four very creative plays, both in-person and online. I enjoyed watching all the plays, as I found the concepts for each quite unique.

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#BoysDanceToo: Jacob Williams finds his footing

December 13, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
Jacob Williams, Emerging Artist at BalletBC. Photo credit: David Cooper

Jacob Williams, Emerging Artist at BalletBC. Photo credit: David Cooper

When Jacob Williams was a kid, he loved singing and dancing around the house to his mom’s disco music. It was clear that he found his passion for performing and dance early in life – and this passion would eventually lead him on a journey of training and self-discovery before finding his place at BalletBC in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

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Tags #BoysDanceToo, #BalletBC, BalletBC, Jacob Williams, Dance, Vancouver Dance, Vancouver Theatre, Van City Vince, Ballet, Dancer Bio, Dancer Profile, Male Dancer
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#BoysDanceToo: Alex Wong knows how to pivot turn with style (and side tilt)

November 11, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
Alex Wong. Photo credit: Brian Jamie Photo

Alex Wong. Photo credit: Brian Jamie Photo

Not even COVID-19 can keep Alex Wong down. Throughout 2020, he’s continued to entertain his over 566K Instagram and 298K TikTok followers (as of the time of this article). But despite Alex’s time in the public spotlight and his massive social media following, there’s a lot about Alex that hasn’t been widely publicized. Here’s an inside look into his career.

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Tags Alex Wong, SYTYCD, So You Think You Can Dance, American Ballet Theater, ABT, Miami City Ballet, #BoysDanceToo, Van City Vince, Dance
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Van City Vince is refreshed and back in action!

October 24, 2020 Vince Kanasoot

Hey everyone! This is my first post since COVID-19 exploded. I took the past 8 months to chill and regroup, and now I’m refreshed and back in action!

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The House at Pooh Corner invites kids to help out at Carousel Theatre for Young People →

March 2, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
Victor Mariano, Tom Pickett, and Advah Soudack star in The House at Pooh Corner. Photo credit: Tim Matheson

Victor Mariano, Tom Pickett, and Advah Soudack star in The House at Pooh Corner. Photo credit: Tim Matheson

As the world continues to rapidly change, one thing that remains timeless is the loving bond between Christopher Robin and his bear, Winnie-the-Pooh. Their friendship is universally loved because it celebrates the curious, inquisitive nature of childhood and the unrestrained imagination that accompanies it. Carousel Theatre for Young People’s production of The House at Pooh Corner is a tender tribute to the beloved Winnie-the-Pooh stories, and provides young audience members with the unique opportunity to experience these stories firsthand from the perspective of Christopher Robin.

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Tags Carousel Theatre For Young People, Vancouver Theatre Review, Presentation House Theatre, Theatre review
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A strong cast takes Steel Magnolias up close and personal →

February 19, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
The company of Steel Magnolias. Photo credit: Rochelle Elise

The company of Steel Magnolias. Photo credit: Rochelle Elise

Delicate but unbreakable is the theme of Steel Magnolias, a play that celebrates the joys of friendship and laughter, underlined by the strength of female courage. In its debut show, Boone Dog Productions has nicely brought to life Robert Harling’s compelling story, which many people may be familiar with from the film version. This production tells the tale in a way that is touchingly intimate, and that radiates sincerity.

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Tags Steel Magnolias, Vancouver Theatre Review, Boone Dog Productions, Theatre review
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Fun and visually pleasing BEEP passes along important sustainable-energy messages for kids →

February 18, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
Some of the cast of BEEP. Photo credit: Sia Duff

Some of the cast of BEEP. Photo credit: Sia Duff

How do you adjust to changes to your schedule and environment? How do you deal with strangers who are different from you? These are the questions raised in BEEP, a fun, visually pleasing children’s play from Australia’s Windmill Theatre.

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Tags BEEP, Carousel Theatre For Young People, Vancouver Theatre Review, Australia, Windmill Theatre, Theatre review
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The countdown is on to Crazy8s 2020!

February 17, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
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What can you do in 8 days? Why not make a short film? Crazy8s is an annual filmmaking competition and festival in Vancouver, where 6 short films are created in just 8 days. These 6 films will be premiered at the Crazy8s gala screening on February 22, with an epic after party to follow. Don’t miss this exciting event!

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Tags Crazy8s, Film Festival, Film Competition, Vancouver, YVR, Van City Vince, Vancouver Film, Vancouver Arts, Vancouver Arts and Culture
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Spine is disturbingly fascinating storytelling

February 6, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
Kate Besworth stars in Clara Brennan’s one-woman play, Spine. Photo credit: Charlie Gallant

Kate Besworth stars in Clara Brennan’s one-woman play, Spine. Photo credit: Charlie Gallant

From the first moment of walking into the theatre, Backbone Theatre Collective’s Spine is undeniably compelling. This one-woman play by Clara Brennan, originating from the Edinburgh Fringe and London’s Soho Theatre, is an intimate and intriguing look at a young woman’s journey from being kicked to the bottom of society, to finding her voice and rising up.

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Tags Spine, Kate Besworth, Wendy Bollard, Peninsula Productions, Vancouver Theatre, Van City Vince, Theatre review
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Studio 58's Urinetown makes a splash with strong singing and comic timing →

February 2, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
Ivy Charles is a blast as the jaded Penelope Pennywise in Urinetown. Photo credit: Emily Cooper

Ivy Charles is a blast as the jaded Penelope Pennywise in Urinetown. Photo credit: Emily Cooper

In Urinetown, public-urinal authoritarian Penelope Pennywise proclaims “It’s a privilege to pee.” And Studio 58’s production of the Tony Award–winning show, under the direction of Courtenay Dobbie, is a privilege to watch. Performed by Langara College’s acting students, this impressive production rivals any professional version out there. The show features well-timed comedy, polished singing and movement, and an energetic spark that drives the performance.

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Tags Urinetown The Musical, Studio 58, Vancouver Theatre Review
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Arts Club's Noises Off is a three-part free fall into divinely crafted chaos →

January 30, 2020 Vince Kanasoot
A tight ensemble nails the comedic clockwork of Noises Off's farce. Photo credit: David Cooper

A tight ensemble nails the comedic clockwork of Noises Off's farce. Photo credit: David Cooper

Good things come in threes. And so does great comedy. The Arts Club Theatre Company’s production of Noises Off is a hilarious farce about putting on a play, and the train wreck that can erupt when you combine personal misunderstandings, jealousies, and romantic affairs gone wrong. And in keeping with the rule of three that says a trio of events can achieve ideal comedic effect, the action in Noises Off happens in three acts—a three-part free fall into divinely satisfying chaos.

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Tags Noises Off, The Arts Club Theatre Company, Van City Vince, Vancouver Theatre, Vancouver Arts and Culture, Theatre Review, Vancouver Theatre Review, Theatre review
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Girlfriend brings tenderness and sensitivity to the rock musical

December 13, 2019 Vince Kanasoot
Julien Galipeau and Scott McGowan in Girlfriend. Photo credit: Javier R. Sotres

Julien Galipeau and Scott McGowan in Girlfriend. Photo credit: Javier R. Sotres

Amid the abundance of glittery holiday entertainment right now, Fighting Change Productions has staged an intimate coming-of-age story with its production of Girlfriend. Set to American pop-rocker Matthew Sweet’s songs, this musical tells the story of a romantic relationship between two boys during the summer following their high-school graduation. Through their relationship, the teenagers gain a sense of identity and contemplate how they fit into their worlds.

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Tags Fighting Change Productions, Girlfriend, Van City Vince, Vancouver Theatre, Theatre Review, Theatre review
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Vancouver TheatreSports' Merry Kissmas: A Royal Romance takes audience on an improvised tour of romantic Provdovia

December 3, 2019 Vince Kanasoot
The cast of Merry Kissmas. Photo credit: Vancouver TheatreSports

The cast of Merry Kissmas. Photo credit: Vancouver TheatreSports

In recent years, enjoying a romantic comedy about a prince or princess falling in love with a “commoner” during Christmas has become a holiday guilty pleasure for many people. One can argue that Netflix’s A Christmas Prince is responsible for this trend. And now Vancouver TheatreSports has jumped in on the fun with its own version. Merry Kissmas: A Royal Romance is the improv troupe’s holiday-themed show and it’s packed full of cheeky humour that will keep audiences roaring with laughter.

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Tags Vancouver TheatreSports, Merry Kissmas, Van City Vince, Vancouver Theatre, Improv, Theatre review
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Carousel Theatre for Young People's Peter Pan flies high on low-tech magic

November 25, 2019 Vince Kanasoot
The cast of Peter Pan. Photo credit: Tim Matheson

The cast of Peter Pan. Photo credit: Tim Matheson

The story of Peter Pan has captivated the imaginations of children for generations. And despite the many different interpretations of J.M. Barrie’s story over the years, Carousel Theatre for Young People has found a unique and refreshing way to tell this beloved tale.

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Tags Carousel Theatre, Van City Vince, Vancouver, Theatre, Children's Theatre, Musicals, Theatre review
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Arts Club's The Sound of Music offers more to revel in than just the famous songs →

November 14, 2019 Vince Kanasoot
Synthia Yusuf climbs every mountain in The Sound of Music. Photo credit: Emily Cooper

Synthia Yusuf climbs every mountain in The Sound of Music. Photo credit: Emily Cooper

The Arts Club Theatre Company has unveiled an inspirational retelling of the classic musical The Sound of Music. This production certainly does what audiences will expect—serve justice to the famous score by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. But above and beyond that, director Ashlie Corcoran has brought to life a stunning reworking of the show whose messages will resonate with contemporary audiences, and sparkles with exciting performances and production values.

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Tags The Sound of Music, Arts Club Theatre Company, Van City Vince, Vancouver Theatre, Theatre Review, Theatre review
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Green Day-fuelled American Idiot channels high-energy, early-2000s angst →

November 7, 2019 Vince Kanasoot
From left to right: Tanner Ford, Colin Sheen, and Nick Heffelfinger in URP’s production of Green Day’s American Idiot. Photo credit: Robert Sondergaard

From left to right: Tanner Ford, Colin Sheen, and Nick Heffelfinger in URP’s production of Green Day’s American Idiot. Photo credit: Robert Sondergaard

URP’s production of American Idiot is a spectacular celebration of punk-rock band Green Day’s music, told through a high-energy, theatrical experience. Soaring vocals and band accompaniment, visually stimulating staging, and rock-concert lighting make this a fun experience. And while the show’s story is flat and the directorial concept is a bit illogical, there’s much to enjoy in this electrifying, nostalgic ride.

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Tags Green Day's American Idiot, URP, Van City Vince, Vancouver Theatre, Theatre Review, Theatre review
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Songs and puppets help outcast kids cope in Tomson Highway's The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito →

November 4, 2019 Vince Kanasoot
Photo credit: Lauren Garbutt

Photo credit: Lauren Garbutt

Feeling like an outsider is a universal hardship that many people experience throughout life, but that sense of otherness is usually felt most acutely in childhood.The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito is a one-act musical that offers some important messages on how to deal with feeling like an outcast, told through an engaging story and fun songs.

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Tags Carousel Players, Carousel Theatre for Young People, CTYP, The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito, Van City Vince, Vancouver Theatre, Theatre Review, Theatre review
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Dance at the 2019 Chutzpah! Festival

October 27, 2019 Vince Kanasoot

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The 19th annual Chutzpah! Festival is in full swing and continues until November 24, celebrating culturally rich works in comedy, music, theatre and dance. Here are three exciting dance works playing at this year’s festival.

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Tags Chutzpah! Festival, Norman Rothstein Theatre, Van City Vince, Vancouver Theatre, Vancouver Dance, Jewish Community Centre, ProArteDanza, MM Contemporary Dance, UNA Project
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