Created by Vancouver’s Shana Myara, docuseries available for streaming on OUTtv.com highlights racialized and queer comedians
Read MoreThis year’s event, on from August 7 to 17, also features a standup comedy show by YouTube star Manpreet Singh and all-ages dance workshops
Read MoreMolly Ringwald movies, ham waffles at Bino’s, D.O.A. concerts, and that night Dubya killed onstage: comedy star recalls highlights in a colourful career
Read MoreAt Little Mountain Gallery, an array of comedians will work around the clock writing jokes for the standup artist
Read MoreMultitalented team of Deanna H. Choi and Maddie Bautista turns a satirical spotlight on the destructive ideal of the perfect Asian woman
Read MoreAt The Cultch, the politically pointed show interweaves songs, storytelling, and satire in a battle cry for Asian femmes
Read MoreThe improvisational-comedy icon from Whose Line Is It Anyway? comes back to where his career began
Read MoreEach 90-minute show based on the hit reality-TV series ends with a dramatic final rose ceremony
Read MoreAt The Cultch’s Warrior Festival, comedic writers Katey Hoffman and Cheyenne Rouleau explore a messy new life phase
Read MoreThe standup artist also happens to follow Modern Orthodox Judaism and was once a New York City attorney
Read MoreThe artist got his big break on The Big Sick
Read MoreAmanda Montell’s rowdy Big Magical Cult Show, Ashley Gavin’s unmatched crowd work, and local standup stars at the Vancouver Art Gallery bistro
Read MoreA background that includes work as an electronics technician, a stint as a Marine, and a childhood in foster care has helped shape the standup’s unique and irreverent take on the world
Read MoreValentine’s Day and the month of February have plenty in store for lovers looking for a laugh
Read MoreThe member of Ruutu10 joins improv teams from Zimbabwe, New Zealand, and the Philippines for The Improv Centre’s THE HEAT—An International Improv Comedy Showcase
Read MoreTroupes performing include SPIT Manila from the Philippines, New Zealand’s Second Breakfast, Estonia’s Ruutu10, and Zimbabwe’s The Impro Show
Read MoreNeworld Theatre’s one-woman production mixes stand-up comedy and storytelling in an unapologetic dissection of fatphobia
Read MoreAt the Little Mountain Gallery, improvisers draw on Shakespeare plays to craft an all-new tragedy
Read MoreSugar Sammy, Tim Dillon, and Roy Wood Jr. among names announced for festival running February 13 to 23
Read MoreIndigE-girl Comedy focuses on voices that are often marginalized in mainstream comedy
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