Presented by the Arts Club, Tai Amy Grauman’s play emphasizes the love and resilience of generations of Métis women
Read MoreArts Club Theatre Company presents Tai Amy Grauman’s era-spanning love story that honours the intergenerational resilience of Métis women
Read MoreDenalda Williams, Gary Jones, Jeff Gladstone, Rod Crawford, and Veena Sood join the Canadian legend onstage
Read MoreFrom revealing performances to spot-on costumes and sets, this new production conjures all the atmosphere of the play’s old London home
Read MoreArts Club play edges true-life story of Princess Di hospice visit into unexpected transcendent realm
Read MoreDirector Andrew Kushnir says Nick Green’s play also highlights the key role of the Princess of Wales in destigmatizing contact with patients
Read MoreAt the Arts Club, actor Susinn McFarlen plays 63-year-old Dorothy, who travels to Burning Man after losing her husband
Read MoreAdaptation of the original Broadway production journeys through different eras of the Man in Black’s life and music
Read MoreIn the Arts Club production, his recently laid-off and all-too-relatable character Kenneth learns to face a world he’s long avoided
Read MoreBased on the 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas, Arts Club Theatre Company and Citadel Theatre coproduction is full of heroism, passion, and adventure
Read MoreSteffanie Davis returns to the stage as Isabelle, a millennial reimagining of hopeless romantic Cyrano de Bergerac
Read MoreSleek design and witty performances help freshen up this Arts Club production based on the classic movie
Read MoreArts Club Theatre Company production follows married couple Alice and Henry who embark on a naughty hotel retreat to rekindle their lacklustre sex life
Read MoreAt Arts Club’s Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, Julie Tomaino helms a honed production that hits all the high notes of the Four Seasons story
Read MoreA “musical fable” look, plus a few strong performances and dance numbers help freshen up song-and-dance classic
Read MoreDirector Omari Newton and lead actor Quincy Armorer reflect on the importance of Ira Aldridge’s legacy as they commemorate over 20 years of friendship and collaboration
Read MoreThe solo show is based on true events of a 1958 mining disaster and the African-Canadian man known as the “singing miner”
Read MoreAndrea Menard invites audiences to participate in Métis language teachings and songs
Read MoreNew York City-based artist Christopher Imbrosciano, who has cerebral palsy, takes on the starring role in Vancouver premiere of Mike Lew’s play
Read MoreDirector Mindy Parfitt’s take on the play by Michele Riml and Michael St. John Smith spotlights its humanist-oriented dialogue
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