The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC opens the world premiere of Nuxalk Strong: Dancing Down the Eyelashes of the Sun, with a free event on Thursday, February 20th from 6-9pm, with the exhibition on display at MOA from February 21, 2025–January 5, 2026. Co-curated by Dr. Snxakila—Clyde Tallio, Director of Culture and Language, Nuxalk Nation, and Dr. Jennifer…
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The Look of Love Month at The Improv Centre
The Improv Centre (TIC) on Granville Island is warming up for LOVE MONTH, a lovely, laugh-along collection of shows running throughout February. Bringing back favourite dates from the past years and introducing new games LOVE MONTH is sure to woo you with loads of interactive improv comedy. Shows running this month include: Single, Not Single…
Picks of the Week – January 29, 2025
As we come to the end of the first month of 2025, we welcome the Lunisolar New Year. Chinese, Taiwanese, Koreans, Mongolian, Vietnamese and other East Asian communities celebrate the Spring Festival adding to an array of entertaining picks of the week Snake: The Chinese Zodiac Year of the Snake brings out a host of…
Metro Theatre brings Norm Foster’s Sinners to Stage
Metro Theatre presents Sinners, a comical farce by Canada’s most produced playwright, Norm Foster until February 15th. Part bedroom farce, part mystery farce, Sinners is all laughs. Focusing on a chaotic few hours in the life of Peter Kramer, an amiable but in-over-his-head furniture store owner played by Josh Zumstien. When Peter is caught in…
The Three Musketeers Bring Swagger To The Arts Club Stage
The Arts Club Theatre Company leaps into the new year with the sensational, swashbuckling comedy adaptation of The Three Musketeers, at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage until February 16th. Adapted by Catherine Bush from the classic novel the novel by Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers brilliantly brings all the action, adventure and camaraderie of the…
Vancouver Opera Presents 88 Years, 88 Keys: Celebrating the Music of Philip Glass
Vancouver Opera invites music lovers to 88 Years, 88 Keys: Celebrating the Music of Philip Glass, a free concert honouring the 88th birthday of one of the most iconic composers of our time. Part of Vancouver Opera’s VOICES concert series, supported by TD, the concert will be held on Friday, January 31st at the Martha…
Wade into the Magic of Circa’s Duck Pond presented by DanceHouse & The Cultch
DanceHouse and The Cultch annual collaboration brings the dynamic Duck Pond by the Australian contemporary circus company, Circa, to the Vancouver Playhouse until January 25th. Duck Pond brings together the classic works of Tchaikovsky’s iconic Swan Lake with Hans Christian Andersen’s The Ugly Duckling. Composer and Sound Designer Jethro Woodward blends Tchaikovsky’s timeless score with contemporary…
