


Wives and Daughters with UBC Theatre
I have always loved period dramas. For the longest time, Jane Austen was my favourite author. I must have watched Pride and Prejudice dozens of times growing up (Mr. Bingley […]

Align Entertainment Presents: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
Back by popular demand, Align Entertainment presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. The Andrew Loyd Webber musical tells the story of Joseph – Jacob’s favourite son, who was sold […]

Cirque du Soleil presents .. KURIOS!
Cirque du Soleil returns once again, under the blue and yellow triped tents at Concord Pacific Place, with its 35th production since 1984 – KURIOS: Cabinet of Curiosities! KURIOS: Cabinet […]

VTSL’s Improv Wars – The Laugh Jedi
Vancouver TheatreSports League (VTSL) is back with another hilarious pop culture themed improv show! Improv Wars – The Laugh Jedi runs every Thursday through Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. from now […]

Happy Days – Theatre at UBC
It’s (finally) getting chilly again, and Autumn is firmly rolling in. This means pumpkin spice, cloudy skies, and indoor theatre! Most people don’t know that there are shows down at […]

Explore Edmonton: Fringe Festival 2017
Aside from hockey, Edmonton is best known for its festivals. Nicknamed the capital of festivals, Edmonton has been the root of some of Canada’s major festivals including the Fringe Festival. […]

Oh, Canada! – VTSL Summer Improv Time!
Happy summer, lovely people! Once again, the Vancouver Theatre Sports League is putting on an amazing show for us all. As with everything for the last few months (and next […]

Howdy Y’all, VTSL Mixes Cowbows and Improv with Western World
Spring is Granville Island’s best season. The afternoons are (mostly) sunny. The gulls aren’t (too) pushy. The docks get that beautiful golden hour colour to them come early evening. If […]

Les Belles-Soeurs, uniquely Canadian and undeniably hilarious
Often, it’s hard to describe what makes up the Canadian identity. In a country full of so many different cultures, normally people shrug and point towards the closest place to […]