Pi Theatre’s 2021 Provocateurs Presentation Series is underway, bringing creative, provocative performances to your screens. If you didn’t catch the livestream of Macbeth Muet on Thursday, February 18th, join in on Friday, February 19th at 7pm. Macbeth Muet (meaning silent, in French) is quite literally a mess…but what a creative one! Montreal’s La Fille du…
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Carousel Theatre Visits the Caribbean in AudioPLAY ‘Rishi & d Douen’
Carousel Theatre for Young People (CTYP) is now playing the second production in its AudioPLAY season, Rishi & d Douen, an interactive audio performance produced by Rumble Theatre. Recommended for children ages 6+, Rishi & d Douen is available until February 28th, for listening at home or in the classroom. Listeners are invited to follow…
Picks of the Week – February 17, 2021
We move into the second half of February and let’s see what’s on to entertain us in these picks of the week Fairytales: Tonight, join MISCELLANEOUS Productions for a free Facebook Watch Event, Resurrecting Dead Fairy Tales, with renowned folklore and fairy tale expert Jack Zipes examining the importance of little-known tales from the first half of…
VICO opens Montreal/New Musics Festival This Week
This week, the Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra (VICO) is proudly making its first-ever appearance in Québec…virtually. While live touring remains on hold, a new VICO filmed concert is slated to open the renowned Festival Montréal / Nouvelles musiques (Montreal/New Musics Festival) on Thursday February 18, 2021. The festival and concert are presented and produced by Société…
The Arts Club say Listen to This…
Arts Club Theatre Company has launched its latest theatrical projects featuring a series of four world premiere audio plays from Western Canadian playwrights. The Arts Club will release four audio plays, forming a series titled Listen to This, written by artists affiliated with the company’s Emerging Playwrights’ Unit and Silver Commissions Project. Each of the…
A Future for Memory opens at MOA
Today is one month from the 10th anniversary of Japan’s 3.11 triple disaster. A magnitude 9.0 megathrust earthquake hit the eastern region of Japan on the afternoon of March 11, 2011 with a resulting tsunami and nuclear following in the aftermath. Opening today, February 11, The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC host the powerful group…
Picks of the Week – February 10, 2021
We’re already up to the first long weekend of the the year! Let’s see what’s happening in our picks this week. Shadows: Gateway Theatre is celebrating Lunar New Year with one of the oldest puppetry traditions in the world, Chinese shadow puppetry, in a series of workshops lead by artist Annie Katsura Rollins on February 15th…
