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Studio 58 cast brings heart to polished A Chorus Line production

February 6, 2023 Vince Kanasoot

Studio 58, the professional theatre-training program at Langara College, has captured the spirit of the celebrations, challenges, heartache, and love that dancers experience universally, in a production that’s creative, polished, and handles personal storylines with great sensitivity and respect. 

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Circa’s Sacre uses acro and dance to form high art

January 21, 2023 Vince Kanasoot
A male dancer being lifted by two other male dancers

Cast members of Circa’s Sacre. Photo credit: Justin Ma.

Australian acrobatic/dance company Circa has heated up our frosty Vancouver winter with its production of Sacre. This is an extraordinary work that showcases the company’s innovative hybrid of circus and contemporary dance. The touring show’s run at the Vancouver Playhouse, co-presented by The Cultch and DanceHouse, is a great fit for all companies involved. Sacre is dark, sexy, innovative, ingenious, and absolutely captivating.

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A timely Fiddler on the Roof upholds classic Broadway-era stylings through a fresh, contemporary lens

January 19, 2023 Vince Kanasoot

IF THEY DIDN’T KNOW better, audiences watching Broadway Across Canada’s touring production of Fiddler on the Roof would assume the show is a recent musical—one that speaks directly to the here and now. Its parallels to the current Russian oppression in Ukraine and references to clashes between tradition and social progress are uncanny. 

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Anne of Green Gables—The Musical soars on strong performances, energized dance, and PEI charm

December 19, 2022 Vince Kanasoot

THE STAGE LIGHTS are shining again at Richmond’s Gateway Theatre, where a full-scale holiday musical is back after a two-year pandemic pause. It’s therefore fitting that this year’s show is Anne of Green Gables, the onstage version of iconic Canadian author L.M. Montgomery’s treasured novel. Gateway’s production radiates with warmth and heart, featuring wonderful local talent both on and offstage. The show is headlined by the talented Kyra Leroux, who brings the role of Anne Shirley to life with sincerity and charming personality.

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Me Love BINGO!: Best in Snow is fun and games with a message, but its story lags

December 11, 2022 Vince Kanasoot

ME LOVE BINGO!: Best in Snow is a well-intentioned commentary on self-acceptance and diversity, written, directed, and starring queer artist Kyle Loven. The twist here is that the show is disguised as a BINGO game and quirky holiday variety show. There’s inventiveness here and lovely heart in the production’s message. However, the show lags, and it could use further development and polish in merging its messaging and concept together.

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Fun, stylish musical production of The 3 Little Pigs lights up the holiday season

December 9, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
The cast of The 3 Little Pigs

From left to right: Angela Chu, Steffanie Davis, Tanner Zerr, and Frankie Cottrell. Photo credit: Tina Krueger Kulic

There’s a real sense of mystery and fairytale magic from the get-go when you walk into the Waterfront Theatre for Carousel Theatre for Young People’s holiday offering this year, Stiles & Drewe’s The 3 Little Pigs. The opening set is of a foreboding, dark, ominous woods with giant trees and eerie lighting—the kind made from fairytale magic. Once the show begins, we see the cast light up the stage with their fun energy and Nicole Rose Bond’s terrific choreography, and the next 45 minutes are a real pleasure to watch. Audiences of all ages will be happily transfixed by this fabulous one-act musical, which is slick, sassy, creative, and features some incredibly fine voices.  

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In Theatre Review Tags Van City Vince, Theatre review, Carousel Theatre For Young People, CTYP, The 3 Little Pigs, Vancouver Theatre
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The Arts Club's Sound of Music sees a lavish remount, with Chelsea Rose making a mesmerizing Maria

November 18, 2022 Vince Kanasoot

AFTER A FEW YEARS of being sidelined by the pandemic, the Arts Club Theatre Company has risen up once again to stage a lavish holiday show at the Stanley Theatre, with its breathtakingly beautiful and heartfelt production of The Sound of Music.

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Jesus Christ Superstar revival puts focus on music over storytelling

November 17, 2022 Vince Kanasoot

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, the rock opera that launched Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to Broadway, West End, and film success in the 1970s, is iconic for its departure from realism—injecting contemporary music and cultural influences into an obvious period piece. One could even argue that it paved the way for the likes of Hamilton. The current Broadway Across Canada production is the show's 50th anniversary tour, a version of the 2016 Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production in London, directed by Timothy Sheader. The Regent Park production opened to much acclaim, winning an Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival. However, it seems much of the show's lustre and impact has been lost in translation as it filtered its way to Vancouver on tour.

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Raincity Theatre’s Cabaret seduces, mesmerizes, and chills

October 16, 2022 Vince Kanasoot

Kit Kat Klub dancers Vicente Sandoval, Cassandra Consiglio, and Joaquin Little in Cabaret. Photo credit: Nicol Spinola

The theatre world is obsessed with Cabaret. But even after seeing numerous productions and performing in one myself, it wasn’t until seeing Raincity Theatre’s version that I finally really understood the show. This production hits in all the right ways, getting to the heart of what Cabaret is all about. It’s an up-close-and-personal experience that provokes thought, rips at your emotions, and completely captivates you.

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The Café is a fun, choose-your-own adventure theatrical experience

October 16, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
Cast of The Cafe

*Photo credit: Chelsey-Stuyt

The Café, an immersive new theatrical work is a creative, clever, and fun experience. Presented by ITSAZOO Productions and Aphotic Theatre, in partnership with PuSh, the show is performed at one of the Kafka’s (a Vancouver coffee shop) location. Seven different scenes happen throughout the coffee shop and audiences choose-their-own adventure, roaming around and sitting in on whichever conversations they want. Overall, the production is well-acted and polished, and there are few nuggets in the scripts that are meaningful and provide great takeaways. Above all else, this is a really enjoyable experience as an audience member.

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Cultural differences in friendship are examined and celebrated in Frozen River nîkwatin sîpiy

October 1, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
Poster image of Frozen River

Carousel Theatre for Young People (CTFYP) has opened its 2022/23 season with a play that’s timely, educational, entertaining, and very suited for children. Frozen River nîkwatin sîpiy’s kid-friendly story is brought to life with skilled acting and creative puppetry and visuals to inform on Indigenous experience, while teaching what it means to truly listen to others.

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Hot Brown Honey sweetly fights oppression

September 24, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
Poster image of the show Hot Brown Honey

“We have been told that our silence will save us, but it won’t. So, we will make noise,” proclaims Busty Beatz during Hot Brown Honey – The Remix. This one-act presentation of hip hop-infused dance, singing, circus variety, and political commentary is a timely, important, and fun artistic work that celebrates feminism.

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Peter Pan Goes Wrong in all the right ways

September 20, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
Poster image for Peter Pan Goes Wrong

The only thing as enjoyable as watching perfection is watching a complete train wreck. Arts Club Theatre Company’s production of Peter Pan Goes Wrong is as wacky and chaotic, as it is intelligent and polished. Only a production this thought out and meticulously put together can produce such an uproarious, “disaster” of a show. The two-act play is a hilarious delight, and includes a couple of emotionally uplifting subplots as well. And on top of all that, this show is as visually pleasing as it is funny.

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Fiery grace: “Tango, to the Pointe” is an artistic achievement

September 18, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
The 2 dancers from the show Tango the Pointe

Erin Scott-Kafadar and Alexander Richardson in Tango, to the Pointe. Photo credit: Mark Ruddick

“Style is the answer to everything,” poet Charles Bukowski once wrote in his poem Style, which included the line, “To do a dangerous thing with style is what I call art.” And by that definition Tango, to the Pointe, presented by PointeTango is the epitome of art. I recently had the pleasure of watching dancers Erin Scott-Kafadar and Alexander Richardson perform their work at the 2022 Vancouver Fringe Festival. Tango, to the Pointe is not only an impressive fusion of Argentine tango and classical ballet, but also a breathtakingly beautiful celebration of art.

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In Theatre Review Tags Vancouver Dance, Vancouver Theatre, Theatre Review, Van City Vince, 2022 Vancouver Fringe Festival, Vancouver Fringe Festival, Theatre review
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Grand delusions: The most beautiful type of delusions

September 17, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
Karen Hall playing the cello in Delusions and Grandeur

In Delusions and Grandeur, Karen Hall says that people forget up to 80% of what they hear within 24 hours. But 24 hours after seeing her fascinating and brilliantly creative one-person show at the Vancouver Fringe Festival, I can’t stop thinking about what I heard, saw, and experienced. An accomplished cellist, and tremendous actress as well, Hall brings audiences into her world, sharing her head space, emotions, and exquisite musical talent.

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Gerald Williams honours his mother’s life with grace

September 15, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
Poster image of the show How I Murdered My Mother

In this touching and insightful one-man show, written and performed by Gerald Williams, he discusses how he had to “murder” (essentially forget) the version of his mom that was affected by Alzheimer’s, so he could focus on loving the real version of his mom in her final days.

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Juliet is sweet as revenge!

September 13, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
Poster image of Juliet: A Revenge Comedy

Why did Juliet have to die at the end of Romeo and Juliet? After all, she only knew Romeo for two days and she was only 13-years-old. Instead, what if Juliet defied her fate as a tragic female heroine and lived? In Monster Theatre’s Juliet: A Revenge Comedy, currently playing at the 2022 Vancouver Fringe Festival, we get to see Juliet defy the odds. And it isn’t easy, if the Bard has his way.

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Blockhead celebrates the childhood wonder inside us all

September 12, 2022 Vince Kanasoot
Zac Williams stars in Blockhead

Zac Williams stars in Blockhead. Photo credit: Vancouver Fringe Festival

No matter how old we get, the little kid in us never disappears. While they may get buried and overshadowed by our never ending life issues and concerns, there’s part of us stays innocent and genuinely curious. Written, directed, and starring Zac Williams, Blockhead is a one-act play that sweetly commemorates childhood perspective, and the anxieties and over contemplation we love to thrust upon ourselves.

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We Will Rock You is a fun, thrilling adventure with heart

July 13, 2022 Vince Kanasoot

The company of TUTS’ We Will Rock You. Photo credit: Emily Cooper

Theatre Under The Stars’ (TUTS) production of We Will Rock You certainly had its work cut out for it recently when it premiered the evening after TUTS’ other show this season, Something Rotten!, which opened to excellent reviews. Fortunately, not only was We Will Rock You up to the challenge, it was ready to slay. This production of We Will Rock You is absolutely electrifying!

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Something Rotten!: A hilarious, uplifting celebration of musical theatre

July 11, 2022 Vince Kanasoot

The company of TUTS’ Something Rotten! Splitting centre is Katie-Rose Connors (left) and Kamyar Pazandeh (right), with Jyla Robinson (far right). Photo credit: Emily Cooper

After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, Vancouver’s iconic Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) recently reopened with a radiant production of the Tony Award-winning musical Something Rotten! at the Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park. And there is certainly nothing rotten about this hilarious and wonderfully polished production under the direction of Rachel Peake, with choreography by Nicol Spinola and musical direction by Brent Hughes.

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