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BC GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES NEW GRANT PROGRAM FOR ARTSAUTHOR: MARK ROBINS BC government announces new grant program for arts professionals. Administered by the BC Arts Council, the new $500,000 Pivot for Individuals program will assist professional artists, cultural workers, and arts administrators adapt to the challenges faced due to COVID-19. By. Mark Robins. -. January 13, 2021. 20 QUESTIONS WITH GAIL SUDERMAN Meet Gail Suderman, Artistic Director of the Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir. Next up for the Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir is its annual gospel music workshop and concert Hallelujah Praise: Motown Meets Gospel (Feb 28 & Mar 1). The day-long workshop for gospel enthusiasts (no audition necessary) culminates in a concert the next day as participants join the 90-voice Good Noise THEATRE REVIEW: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA DOES DRAG Part tragedy, part camp drag show, with a little 300 thrown in for good measure, the Studio 58 production of Antony and Cleopatra may be confused at times but does have something to say about gender.. In the advance press for the Studio 58 production of Antony and Cleopatra, director Cameron Mackenzie states that Cleopatra was one of his biggest influences in creating his real-life drag alter ego. THE GLASS MENAGERIE IS UNAPOLOGETICALLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL The Glass Menagerie is humorous, devastatingly sad and unapologetically autobiographical. Throughout my research on the play and its author, I was continually reminded of Lahr’s description of Williams renovating his reality through his work. The narrator of the play, Tom Wingfield, has a sister named Laura and together they livewith their
20 QUESTIONS WITH JONAS SHANDEL (AND JOHNNY CASH 7 Three things you would want with you on a deserted island. Jonas: A guitar, plenty of red wine, and a blow-up doll. Johnny: Some goodstrong coffee, a
IN THE WORLD OF THEATRE AT LEAST, A “HEMP HOUSE” MAY NOT In the world of theatre at least, a “hemp house” may not be what you think it is. In Fight With a Stick’s new show A Vista, Massey Theatre’s rigging system and Royal City Musical Theatre’s archive of painted backdrops take centre stage BRANISLAV HENSELMANN TO HEAD-UP VANCOUVER'S CULTURAL Ballet BC’s Branislav Henselmann has been tapped to head up Vancouver’s cultural services department. In a press release, the City of Vancouver announced the appointment of Henselmann to the role of managing director of cultural services. In the role, Henselmann is expected to take the lead in shaping the city’s arts and culturevision.
VANCOUVER PRESENTSTHEATREDANCEMUSICARTSFILMIN CONVERSATION Vancouver Presents is your source for information about Vancouver's performing arts communities including theatre, dance, music, and more! 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH CHRIS FRANCISQUE The curiosity of seeing what the world will look like when this state of metamorphosis and upheaval finishes. 3. How are you staying in contact with family and friends who are not in your bubble? Texting and phone calls. I’m not really into Zoom. 4. What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned so far during the pandemic? THE 2021 VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL GOES In April, Vancouver’s Company 605 will present Brimming (April 29-30 & May 1). The new solo investigating the body as a container was created and performed by its co-artistic director Josh Martin. Things really heat up in May as VIDF will present three streaming shows beginning with Vancouver-based Bharata Natyam dance artist VidyaKotamraju
20 QUESTIONS WITH GAIL SUDERMAN Meet Gail Suderman, Artistic Director of the Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir. Next up for the Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir is its annual gospel music workshop and concert Hallelujah Praise: Motown Meets Gospel (Feb 28 & Mar 1). The day-long workshop for gospel enthusiasts (no audition necessary) culminates in a concert the next day as participants join the 90-voice Good Noise MOVE OVER HONEY BOO BOO, HERE COMES LITTLE MISS GLITZ With shows like Toddlers and Tiaras, and the addition of such characters as Honey Boo Boo into our pop culture lexicon, it is little wonder they have became prime targets for parody.And to prove just how easy a target the world of child beauty pageants are, Vancouver’s Too Fly Productions are taking them to a whole new satirical level with the original new musical, Little Miss Glitz. THEATRE REVIEW: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA DOES DRAG Part tragedy, part camp drag show, with a little 300 thrown in for good measure, the Studio 58 production of Antony and Cleopatra may be confused at times but does have something to say about gender.. In the advance press for the Studio 58 production of Antony and Cleopatra, director Cameron Mackenzie states that Cleopatra was one of his biggest influences in creating his real-life drag alter ego. 20 QUESTIONS WITH JONAS SHANDEL (AND JOHNNY CASH 7 Three things you would want with you on a deserted island. Jonas: A guitar, plenty of red wine, and a blow-up doll. Johnny: Some goodstrong coffee, a
THE GLASS MENAGERIE IS UNAPOLOGETICALLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL The Glass Menagerie is humorous, devastatingly sad and unapologetically autobiographical. Throughout my research on the play and its author, I was continually reminded of Lahr’s description of Williams renovating his reality through his work. The narrator of the play, Tom Wingfield, has a sister named Laura and together they livewith their
IN THE WORLD OF THEATRE AT LEAST, A “HEMP HOUSE” MAY NOT In the world of theatre at least, a “hemp house” may not be what you think it is. In Fight With a Stick’s new show A Vista, Massey Theatre’s rigging system and Royal City Musical Theatre’s archive of painted backdrops take centre stage BRANISLAV HENSELMANN TO HEAD-UP VANCOUVER'S CULTURAL Ballet BC’s Branislav Henselmann has been tapped to head up Vancouver’s cultural services department. In a press release, the City of Vancouver announced the appointment of Henselmann to the role of managing director of cultural services. In the role, Henselmann is expected to take the lead in shaping the city’s arts and culturevision.
BC GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES NEW GRANT PROGRAM FOR ARTS BC government announces new grant program for arts professionals. Administered by the BC Arts Council, the new $500,000 Pivot for Individuals program will assist professional artists, cultural workers, and arts administrators adapt to the challenges faced due to COVID-19. By. Mark Robins. -. January 13, 2021. MOVE OVER HONEY BOO BOO, HERE COMES LITTLE MISS GLITZ With shows like Toddlers and Tiaras, and the addition of such characters as Honey Boo Boo into our pop culture lexicon, it is little wonder they have became prime targets for parody.And to prove just how easy a target the world of child beauty pageants are, Vancouver’s Too Fly Productions are taking them to a whole new satirical level with the original new musical, Little Miss Glitz. 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH OMARI NEWTON 20 questions with Vancouver-based award-winning professional actor, writer, director and producer Omari Newton. 20 QUESTIONS WITH KIM COLLIER Meet Kim Collier. Kim is a director, creator, teacher, actress and the co-founder of Electric Company Theatre, where she was artistic producer for fifteen years. With Electric Company she was the co-creator / director of a large body of work including the film/theatre hybrid, Tear The Curtain; No Exit, Jean Paul Sartre’s play transformed into THEATRE REVIEW: THE REFUGEE HOTEL IS AN EMOTIONALLY The Refugee Hotel is at times an emotionally charged history lesson.. The Refugee Hotel is a fictionalized story based on playwright Carmen Aguirre’s experiences arriving in Canada with her family during the brutal military coup in Chile. As Aguirre said in her recent interview, it also draws from the experience of others and what she called “the mythology surrounding Chilean refugees”. 20 QUESTIONS WITH BRANDI ALEXANDER 3. Your pet peeve. My pet peeve is when someone is chewing/eating with their mouth open. 4. Your hero. It would have to be my little sister. She is a mom of three, and even though she is my younger sister, she is such a strong woman and very independent. I really admire her. 5. 20 QUESTIONS WITH SANTA CLAUS 11. Your life’s motto/mantra. It is never too late to get on the nice list. 12. Your favourite song. Even though it sounds like a stock answer, I really can’t get enough of “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” and “Silent Night” during the season. 13. CARMEN AGUIRRE'S THE REFUGEE HOTEL FINALLY COMES HOME Carmen Aguirre’s The Refugee Hotel finally comes home. It has taken Vancouver playwright Carmen Aguirre nearly sixteen years to see a production of The Refugee Hotel performed in her hometown. “I wrote it at the turn of the millennium and I’ve been trying to get it produced in Vancouver ever since,” says Aguirre. HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL EXPLORES ITS DARK THEMES WITH MUSIC Finding herself attracted to the rebellious outsider J.D., the two find themselves caught in a web of violence. “It is pretty dark stuff, but then some of the most powerful musicals are dark,” says Jones citing the likes of Sunset Boulevard, Les Misérables and Titanic. For Jones though, what sets Heathers apart from those othermusicals is
MARY BLACK AND KIRK CAOUETTE RECIPIENTS OF THIS YEAR'S SAM Mary Black and Kirk Caouette have been named recipients of the 2016 Sam Payne awards. Black will receive the 2016 award for lifetimeachievement.
VANCOUVER PRESENTSTHEATREDANCEMUSICARTSFILMIN CONVERSATION Vancouver Presents is your source for information about Vancouver's performing arts communities including theatre, dance, music, and more! 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH CHRIS FRANCISQUE The curiosity of seeing what the world will look like when this state of metamorphosis and upheaval finishes. 3. How are you staying in contact with family and friends who are not in your bubble? Texting and phone calls. I’m not really into Zoom. 4. What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned so far during the pandemic? BC GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES NEW GRANT PROGRAM FOR ARTS BC government announces new grant program for arts professionals. Administered by the BC Arts Council, the new $500,000 Pivot for Individuals program will assist professional artists, cultural workers, and arts administrators adapt to the challenges faced due to COVID-19. By. Mark Robins. -. January 13, 2021. 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH HANNAH SIDEN 20 questions (pandemic edition) with Hannah Siden. During this time of social distancing and dark theatres, Vancouver Presents continues to check in with our arts community members to find out how they are staying creative and managing during the pandemic. Today we check in with Vancouver-based filmmaker, writer, and actor Hannah Siden. THE 2021 VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL GOES In April, Vancouver’s Company 605 will present Brimming (April 29-30 & May 1). The new solo investigating the body as a container was created and performed by its co-artistic director Josh Martin. Things really heat up in May as VIDF will present three streaming shows beginning with Vancouver-based Bharata Natyam dance artist VidyaKotamraju
MOVE OVER HONEY BOO BOO, HERE COMES LITTLE MISS GLITZ With shows like Toddlers and Tiaras, and the addition of such characters as Honey Boo Boo into our pop culture lexicon, it is little wonder they have became prime targets for parody.And to prove just how easy a target the world of child beauty pageants are, Vancouver’s Too Fly Productions are taking them to a whole new satirical level with the original new musical, Little Miss Glitz. IN THE WORLD OF THEATRE AT LEAST, A “HEMP HOUSE” MAY NOT In the world of theatre at least, a “hemp house” may not be what you think it is. In Fight With a Stick’s new show A Vista, Massey Theatre’s rigging system and Royal City Musical Theatre’s archive of painted backdrops take centre stage BRANISLAV HENSELMANN TO HEAD-UP VANCOUVER'S CULTURAL Ballet BC’s Branislav Henselmann has been tapped to head up Vancouver’s cultural services department. In a press release, the City of Vancouver announced the appointment of Henselmann to the role of managing director of cultural services. In the role, Henselmann is expected to take the lead in shaping the city’s arts and culturevision.
THEATRE REVIEW: THE VALLEY IS A CATALYST FOR DIALOGUE The pre-show lobby chatter centered on how mental illness touches so many lives. As a catalyst for continuing that dialogue, The Valley is a winner. It may take its time, but the payoff is worth the journey. The Valley by Joan MacLeod. Directed by Mindy Parfitt. CARMEN AGUIRRE'S THE REFUGEE HOTEL FINALLY COMES HOME Carmen Aguirre’s The Refugee Hotel finally comes home. It has taken Vancouver playwright Carmen Aguirre nearly sixteen years to see a production of The Refugee Hotel performed in her hometown. “I wrote it at the turn of the millennium and I’ve been trying to get it produced in Vancouver ever since,” says Aguirre. VANCOUVER PRESENTSTHEATREDANCEMUSICARTSFILMIN CONVERSATION Vancouver Presents is your source for information about Vancouver's performing arts communities including theatre, dance, music, and more! 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH CHRIS FRANCISQUE The curiosity of seeing what the world will look like when this state of metamorphosis and upheaval finishes. 3. How are you staying in contact with family and friends who are not in your bubble? Texting and phone calls. I’m not really into Zoom. 4. What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned so far during the pandemic? BC GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES NEW GRANT PROGRAM FOR ARTS BC government announces new grant program for arts professionals. Administered by the BC Arts Council, the new $500,000 Pivot for Individuals program will assist professional artists, cultural workers, and arts administrators adapt to the challenges faced due to COVID-19. By. Mark Robins. -. January 13, 2021. 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH HANNAH SIDEN 20 questions (pandemic edition) with Hannah Siden. During this time of social distancing and dark theatres, Vancouver Presents continues to check in with our arts community members to find out how they are staying creative and managing during the pandemic. Today we check in with Vancouver-based filmmaker, writer, and actor Hannah Siden. THE 2021 VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL GOES In April, Vancouver’s Company 605 will present Brimming (April 29-30 & May 1). The new solo investigating the body as a container was created and performed by its co-artistic director Josh Martin. Things really heat up in May as VIDF will present three streaming shows beginning with Vancouver-based Bharata Natyam dance artist VidyaKotamraju
MOVE OVER HONEY BOO BOO, HERE COMES LITTLE MISS GLITZ With shows like Toddlers and Tiaras, and the addition of such characters as Honey Boo Boo into our pop culture lexicon, it is little wonder they have became prime targets for parody.And to prove just how easy a target the world of child beauty pageants are, Vancouver’s Too Fly Productions are taking them to a whole new satirical level with the original new musical, Little Miss Glitz. IN THE WORLD OF THEATRE AT LEAST, A “HEMP HOUSE” MAY NOT In the world of theatre at least, a “hemp house” may not be what you think it is. In Fight With a Stick’s new show A Vista, Massey Theatre’s rigging system and Royal City Musical Theatre’s archive of painted backdrops take centre stage BRANISLAV HENSELMANN TO HEAD-UP VANCOUVER'S CULTURAL Ballet BC’s Branislav Henselmann has been tapped to head up Vancouver’s cultural services department. In a press release, the City of Vancouver announced the appointment of Henselmann to the role of managing director of cultural services. In the role, Henselmann is expected to take the lead in shaping the city’s arts and culturevision.
THEATRE REVIEW: THE VALLEY IS A CATALYST FOR DIALOGUE The pre-show lobby chatter centered on how mental illness touches so many lives. As a catalyst for continuing that dialogue, The Valley is a winner. It may take its time, but the payoff is worth the journey. The Valley by Joan MacLeod. Directed by Mindy Parfitt. CARMEN AGUIRRE'S THE REFUGEE HOTEL FINALLY COMES HOME Carmen Aguirre’s The Refugee Hotel finally comes home. It has taken Vancouver playwright Carmen Aguirre nearly sixteen years to see a production of The Refugee Hotel performed in her hometown. “I wrote it at the turn of the millennium and I’ve been trying to get it produced in Vancouver ever since,” says Aguirre. BC GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES NEW GRANT PROGRAM FOR ARTS BC government announces new grant program for arts professionals. Administered by the BC Arts Council, the new $500,000 Pivot for Individuals program will assist professional artists, cultural workers, and arts administrators adapt to the challenges faced due to COVID-19. By. Mark Robins. -. January 13, 2021. MOVE OVER HONEY BOO BOO, HERE COMES LITTLE MISS GLITZ With shows like Toddlers and Tiaras, and the addition of such characters as Honey Boo Boo into our pop culture lexicon, it is little wonder they have became prime targets for parody.And to prove just how easy a target the world of child beauty pageants are, Vancouver’s Too Fly Productions are taking them to a whole new satirical level with the original new musical, Little Miss Glitz. 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH OMARI NEWTON 20 questions with Vancouver-based award-winning professional actor, writer, director and producer Omari Newton. THEATRE REVIEW: THE REFUGEE HOTEL IS AN EMOTIONALLY The Refugee Hotel is at times an emotionally charged history lesson.. The Refugee Hotel is a fictionalized story based on playwright Carmen Aguirre’s experiences arriving in Canada with her family during the brutal military coup in Chile. As Aguirre said in her recent interview, it also draws from the experience of others and what she called “the mythology surrounding Chilean refugees”. CARMEN AGUIRRE'S THE REFUGEE HOTEL FINALLY COMES HOME Carmen Aguirre’s The Refugee Hotel finally comes home. It has taken Vancouver playwright Carmen Aguirre nearly sixteen years to see a production of The Refugee Hotel performed in her hometown. “I wrote it at the turn of the millennium and I’ve been trying to get it produced in Vancouver ever since,” says Aguirre. 20 QUESTIONS WITH BRANDI ALEXANDER 3. Your pet peeve. My pet peeve is when someone is chewing/eating with their mouth open. 4. Your hero. It would have to be my little sister. She is a mom of three, and even though she is my younger sister, she is such a strong woman and very independent. I really admire her. 5. 20 QUESTIONS WITH LAUREN TAYLOR Meet theatre professional, Lauren Taylor. Lauren next directs a production of Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information (Jan 19-Feb 4) as part of her MFA Directing studies at the University of British Columbia. Told in a series of vignettes, over 100 characters search for meaning in their lives in Love and Information as they reflect on everything from sex, death, feeling, thinking, taxidermy A CRAIGSLIST CANTATA RETURNS LIVE FROM THE CULTCH A Craigslist Cantata featuring Amanda Sum, Josh Epstein, Chirag Naik and Meaghan Chenosky. Missing is Andrew Wheeler. The Cultch, alongside its new presenting partner Toronto’s The Musical Stage Company, has announced the remount of Do You Want What I Have Got? A Craigslist Cantata streamed live from the Historic Theatre in Vancouver. THE GLASS MENAGERIE IS UNAPOLOGETICALLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL The Glass Menagerie is humorous, devastatingly sad and unapologetically autobiographical. Throughout my research on the play and its author, I was continually reminded of Lahr’s description of Williams renovating his reality through his work. The narrator of the play, Tom Wingfield, has a sister named Laura and together they livewith their
HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL EXPLORES ITS DARK THEMES WITH MUSIC Finding herself attracted to the rebellious outsider J.D., the two find themselves caught in a web of violence. “It is pretty dark stuff, but then some of the most powerful musicals are dark,” says Jones citing the likes of Sunset Boulevard, Les Misérables and Titanic. For Jones though, what sets Heathers apart from those othermusicals is
VANCOUVER PRESENTSTHEATREDANCEMUSICARTSFILMIN CONVERSATION Vancouver Presents is your source for information about Vancouver's performing arts communities including theatre, dance, music, and more! 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH CHRIS FRANCISQUE 20 questions with Vancouver actor Chris Francisque. 20 questions (pandemic edition) with Chris Francisque. Today we check in with Vancouver actor Chris Francisque. 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH CHRISTOPHER KING 20 questions with Vancouver-based actor, music director, writer, and educator Christopher King. THEATRE REVIEW: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA DOES DRAG Part tragedy, part camp drag show, with a little 300 thrown in for good measure, the Studio 58 production of Antony and Cleopatra may be confused at times but does have something to say about gender.. In the advance press for the Studio 58 production of Antony and Cleopatra, director Cameron Mackenzie states that Cleopatra was one of his biggest influences in creating his real-life drag alter ego. MOVE OVER HONEY BOO BOO, HERE COMES LITTLE MISS GLITZ With shows like Toddlers and Tiaras, and the addition of such characters as Honey Boo Boo into our pop culture lexicon, it is little wonder they have became prime targets for parody.And to prove just how easy a target the world of child beauty pageants are, Vancouver’s Too Fly Productions are taking them to a whole new satirical level with the original new musical, Little Miss Glitz. THE GLASS MENAGERIE IS UNAPOLOGETICALLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICALTHE GLASS MENAGERIE BOOKTHE GLASS MENAGERIE PLAYTHE GLASS MENAGERIE PDFTHE GLASS OF MENAGERIE SUMMARYPLOT OF THE GLASS MENAGERIETHEMES OF THE GLASSMENAGERIE
Vancouver actor Scott Button will soon step onto the Jericho Arts Centre stage as Tom Wingfield in a production of Tennesee Williams’ enduring memory play The Glass Menagerie.. In preparing for his role, he and director Shawn MacDonald have delved into Williams’ tortured personal life and the links to his character of Tom. 20 QUESTIONS WITH BRANDI ALEXANDER Meet Vancouver-based actor, Brandi Alexander. Meet Brandi Alexander. Brandi Alexander is a model-turned-actor and registered holistic nutritionist, who has been an artist since her formative years. BRANISLAV HENSELMANN TO HEAD-UP VANCOUVER'S CULTURAL Ballet BC’s Branislav Henselmann has been tapped to head up Vancouver’s cultural services department. In a press release, the City of Vancouver announced the appointment of Henselmann to the role of managing director of cultural services. IN THE WORLD OF THEATRE AT LEAST, A “HEMP HOUSE” MAY NOT In the world of theatre at least, a “hemp house” may not be what you think it is. In Fight With a Stick’s new show A Vista, Massey Theatre’s rigging system and Royal City Musical Theatre’s archive of painted backdrops take centre stage MARY BLACK AND KIRK CAOUETTE RECIPIENTS OF THIS YEAR'S SAM Mary Black and Kirk Caouette have been named recipients of the 2016 Sam Payne awards. Black will receive the 2016 award for lifetimeachievement.
VANCOUVER PRESENTSTHEATREDANCEMUSICARTSFILMIN CONVERSATION Vancouver Presents is your source for information about Vancouver's performing arts communities including theatre, dance, music, and more! 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH CHRIS FRANCISQUE 20 questions with Vancouver actor Chris Francisque. 20 questions (pandemic edition) with Chris Francisque. Today we check in with Vancouver actor Chris Francisque. 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH CHRISTOPHER KING 20 questions with Vancouver-based actor, music director, writer, and educator Christopher King. THEATRE REVIEW: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA DOES DRAG Part tragedy, part camp drag show, with a little 300 thrown in for good measure, the Studio 58 production of Antony and Cleopatra may be confused at times but does have something to say about gender.. In the advance press for the Studio 58 production of Antony and Cleopatra, director Cameron Mackenzie states that Cleopatra was one of his biggest influences in creating his real-life drag alter ego. MOVE OVER HONEY BOO BOO, HERE COMES LITTLE MISS GLITZ With shows like Toddlers and Tiaras, and the addition of such characters as Honey Boo Boo into our pop culture lexicon, it is little wonder they have became prime targets for parody.And to prove just how easy a target the world of child beauty pageants are, Vancouver’s Too Fly Productions are taking them to a whole new satirical level with the original new musical, Little Miss Glitz. THE GLASS MENAGERIE IS UNAPOLOGETICALLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICALTHE GLASS MENAGERIE BOOKTHE GLASS MENAGERIE PLAYTHE GLASS MENAGERIE PDFTHE GLASS OF MENAGERIE SUMMARYPLOT OF THE GLASS MENAGERIETHEMES OF THE GLASSMENAGERIE
Vancouver actor Scott Button will soon step onto the Jericho Arts Centre stage as Tom Wingfield in a production of Tennesee Williams’ enduring memory play The Glass Menagerie.. In preparing for his role, he and director Shawn MacDonald have delved into Williams’ tortured personal life and the links to his character of Tom. 20 QUESTIONS WITH BRANDI ALEXANDER Meet Vancouver-based actor, Brandi Alexander. Meet Brandi Alexander. Brandi Alexander is a model-turned-actor and registered holistic nutritionist, who has been an artist since her formative years. BRANISLAV HENSELMANN TO HEAD-UP VANCOUVER'S CULTURAL Ballet BC’s Branislav Henselmann has been tapped to head up Vancouver’s cultural services department. In a press release, the City of Vancouver announced the appointment of Henselmann to the role of managing director of cultural services. IN THE WORLD OF THEATRE AT LEAST, A “HEMP HOUSE” MAY NOT In the world of theatre at least, a “hemp house” may not be what you think it is. In Fight With a Stick’s new show A Vista, Massey Theatre’s rigging system and Royal City Musical Theatre’s archive of painted backdrops take centre stage MARY BLACK AND KIRK CAOUETTE RECIPIENTS OF THIS YEAR'S SAM Mary Black and Kirk Caouette have been named recipients of the 2016 Sam Payne awards. Black will receive the 2016 award for lifetimeachievement.
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The Vancouver International Dance Festival (VIDF) celebrates its 21st season a little differently this year, with eighteen free by donation livestream contemporary dance performances BC GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES NEW GRANT PROGRAM FOR ARTS BC government announces new grant program for arts professionals. Administered by the BC Arts Council, the new $500,000 Pivot for Individuals program will assist professional artists, cultural workers, and arts administrators adapt to the challenges faced due toCOVID-19.
THE 2021 VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL GOES Vancouver-based Bharata Natyam dance artist Vidya Kotamraju performs in Longing as part of this year’s VIDF. Photo by Ron Sangha. Mid-may sees Toronto’s Yvonne Ng performing Search of Holy Chop Suey (May 20-22), a self-reflection, incorporating humour and pathos, on a life of creation as an immigrant to Canada. Ng will also perform Weavepart one, a solo show questioning the role and 20 QUESTIONS (PANDEMIC EDITION) WITH OMARI NEWTON 20 questions (pandemic edition) with Omari Newton. Today we check in with Vancouver-based award-winning professional actor, writer, director and producer Omari Newton. 20 QUESTIONS WITH BRANDI ALEXANDER Meet Vancouver-based actor, Brandi Alexander. Meet Brandi Alexander. Brandi Alexander is a model-turned-actor and registered holistic nutritionist, who has been an artist since her formative years. METRO THEATRE GOES ONLINE WITH NEW A CHRISTMAS CAROL With ongoing restrictions in British Columbia due to COVID-19, Vancouver’s Metro Theatre has cancelled all live performances of A Christmas Carol – The Radio Play.. But as they say in the biz, theshow must go on.
20 QUESTIONS WITH GAIL SUDERMAN Meet Gail Suderman, Artistic Director of the Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir. Next up for the Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir is its annual gospel music workshop and concert Hallelujah Praise: Motown Meets Gospel (Feb 28 & Mar 1). The day-long workshop for gospel enthusiasts (no audition necessary) culminates in a concert the next day as participants join the 90-voice Good Noise THEATRE REVIEW: THE REFUGEE HOTEL IS AN EMOTIONALLY The Refugee Hotel is at times an emotionally charged history lesson.. The Refugee Hotel is a fictionalized story based on playwright Carmen Aguirre’s experiences arriving in Canada with her family during the brutal military coup in Chile. As Aguirre said in her recent interview, it also draws from the experience of others and what she called “the mythology surrounding Chilean refugees”. THEATRE REVIEW: THE VALLEY IS A CATALYST FOR DIALOGUE Pippa Mackie and Robert Salvador play a couple grappling with their own mental health issues in The Valley. Photo by Emily Cooper. Daniel Doheny makes his Arts Club debut with a crushing portrayal as Connor, embodying the trauma of mental illness with a compelling physical performance that matches his emotional one.__
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#FRIDAYFIVE: DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS MICKEY’S SEARCH PARTY Vancouver Presents Staff-
November 22, 2019
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THEATRE REVIEW: SEMINAR IS HONEST, POIGNANT AND RIVETINGChristine Pilgrim
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November 21, 2019
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OUR HOLIDAY GUIDE TO THE PERFORMING ARTS IN VANCOUVER Vancouver Presents Staff-
November 21, 2019
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COMEDIANS TAKE TO THE STAGE SIMULTANEOUSLY IN VANCOUVER AND TORONTO FOR 24-HOUR FUNDRAISER20 Questions
20 QUESTIONS WITH MINDY PARFITTWeekly Picks
OUR PICKS THIS WEEK: A TRIO OF DANCETheatre
THEATRE REVIEW: THE FESTIVE SEASON OPENS JOYFULLY WITH THE SOUND OFMUSIC
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REFUSING TO GROW UP: A Q&A WITH PETER PAN’S MICHELLE BARDACHMark Robins -
November 15, 2019
Pirates. Lost Boys. A ticking crocodile. And a child who never wants to grow up. Sound...Music
MUSIC REVIEW: MUSIC IN THE MORNING WITH TWO GRAND PIANOS AND PIANISTSChristine Pilgrim
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November 14, 2019
Musicologist June Goldsmith founded Music in the Morning (MITM) in 1985. That’s when she first...Theatre
THEATRE REVIEW: WAITRESS PLAYS IT SAFEMark Robins -
November 13, 2019
There is a spicy musical buried inside the predictability of Waitress. To use a pie...Theatre
THEATRE REVIEW: DAVID BLOOM SHINES IN THE TURN OF THE SCREWChristine Pilgrim
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November 13, 2019
In his one-act-and-two-actor adaptation of Henry James’s Gothic horror novella The Turn of the Screw,...Theatre
LEST WE FORGET: A SPECIAL LIVE REMEMBRANCE DAY INTERVIEW WITH JAKE’S GIFT’S JULIA MACKEY & WWII VET DORIS GREGORY Vancouver Presents Staff-
November 12, 2019
In June 2004, Julia Mackey travelled to Normandy, France, for the 60th anniversary of D-Day....Weekly Picks
OUR PICKS THIS WEEK: KISMET, THINGS HAVE CHANGED, ANON(YMOUS), AND MADE IN BC – DANCE ON TOUR Vancouver Presents Staff-
November 11, 2019
Kismet, things have changed Who: The Chop Theatre What: Kismet, things have changed Where: Shadbolt Centre for the...Theatre
A SERIES OF FIRSTS FOR THE ARTS CLUB’S THE SOUND OF MUSIC: A Q&A WITH DAMON CALDERWOOD & CECILLY DAYDavid C. Jones
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8, 2019
Despite being one of the most iconic musicals of all time, it issurprising to...
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DESIGNING FOR THE WARS: A Q&A WITH CECILIA VADALAMark Robins -
November 6, 2019
In time for Remembrance Day, UBC Theatre and Film presents Timothy Findley's The Wars. Adapted from...Weekly Picks
OUR PICKS THIS WEEK: PASSAGES OF RHYTHMS, THE ARRAY & MUSICALINNOVATORS
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November 4, 2019
Passages of Rhythms Who: Co.ERASGA What: Passages of Rhythms Where: The Nest (1398 Cartwright St, Vancouver) When: November 6-9 Why:...GET SOCIAL
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DANCE IN VANCOUVER
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Scotiabank Dance CentreFri 22
THE ROCKET MAN & THE PIANO MAN November 22, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm River Rock Show TheatreFri 22
THE FATHER
November 22, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pmVancity Culture Lab
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FADO – THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD November 22, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Firehall Arts CentreFri 22
FOREVER PLAID
November 22, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Deep Cove Shaw TheatreView More…
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