Feature image credit: Bard on the Beach; Becky Verbruggen Summer has arrived, and with it, even more reasons to get out of your house and engage with the local creative
Photo credit: Shannel Resto; Dancers: Salomé Nieto, Julio Medina It’s been 25 years since Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi launched the Festival with a commitment to inclusivity and a nod
Every February, Black History Month brings a vibrant time to celebrate the heritage, identity and expression of our Black communities. Across Metro Vancouver, there are many ways to join in
*Featured image: Jörgen Dance’s production of Sleeping Beauty, showing this month at The Massey Theatre. Photo by Kat Rizza February has arrived, and with it, 28 stacked days of culture
The year has barely started, and the Metro Vancouver theatre community already has us filling our calendars in weeks ahead with inspiring performances. Vibrant original pieces, exciting takes on old
Summer may be coming to a close, but that doesn’t mean that the arts forecast is looking any less bright! September is promising plenty of new projects from local and
August has arrived with plenty of colourful ways to send off summer 2024! The jam-packed calendar speaks to how prolific our arts community is, and this month is the perfect
Summer is now in full swing, which means it’s the best time to put a little extra swing into your step! Whether it’s with live music, local art, or a
July is looking to be a bright month full of inspiring art! Head outside for a wander through the local art scene, and you never know what you might discover.
Summer begins with more arty reasons to leave the house and be inspired! There’s always an uptick in creative events this time of year, but this season looks particularly busy.
If you’ve ever been to an improv show, you know you’ll leave with a sore face and abs from an evening of belly laughs—and thanks to people like Scott Campbell,
Arts Club’s latest show highlights a pivotal and groundbreaking moment in theatre from over 140 years ago—one that still carries weight within today’s political and cultural climate. Red Velvet tells