The Arts Club Theatre Company brings Jeffrey Hatcher’s new adaptation of Dial M For Murder, Frederick Knott’s classic psychological thriller, to the Stanley BFL Canada stage until March 8. Best known from Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film adaptation, Jillian Keiley directs this tight, tense and refreshingly witty update on the chilling crime drama. Right from the start…
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Picks of the Week – February 11, 2026
February moves to the first long weekend of the year – a triple whammy with St Valentine’s Day, Family Day and the start of Lunar New Year season coming together for a melting pot of entertaining picks Lights: There still time to catch the illuminating Lights at Lafarge at Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park before they dim for…
Dancers of Damelahamid present 19th Annual Coastal Dance Festival
For the 19th annual Coastal Dance Festival, Dancers of Damelahamid once again bring Indigenous stories, song, and dance from across Canada and around the world to the stage. Performances take place March 3rd at the Anvil Centre in New Westminster, and from March 4-8 at the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC in Vancouver. The two spaces will be transformed through a dynamic offering of…
Picks of the Week – February 4, 2026
The Groundhogs have delivered mixed messages this week, but one thing for certain is there’s more great entertainment coming along with these picks Lights: The illuminations keep glowing at one of Metro Vancouver’s largest light displays, Lights at Lafarge at Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park keep glowing until February 16th making a perfect place for a Valentine’s stroll….
Bill Reid Gallery Highlights Salish Art With The World Premiere Every River Has a Mouth
Following its recently wrapped retrospective exhibition Kihl ‘Yahda Christian White: Master Haida Artist, Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art prepares to present the world premiere of Every River Has a Mouth: the visual languages that connect us, guest curated by Snuneymuxw artist Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun. On display from February 14, 2026, Every River Has a Mouth finds its flow in the…
The Oldest Profession comes one-night only to the Vancouver stage
The Oldest Profession, the acclaimed podcast hosted by Kaytlin Bailey is coming to the stage. February 1st, join the comedian, sex worker rights advocate, and host for a one-night only stop at LanaLou’s Restaurant in Vancouver’s Eastside. Blending stand-up comedy, storytelling, and meticulously researched history, The Oldest Profession expands on Bailey’s critically praised work reclaiming…
Arts Club Remembers The Golden Anniversaries
The Arts Club Theatre Company Granville Island Stage is taking a trip to the cottage, presenting The Golden Anniversaries by Mark Crawford, the writer of Bed and Breakfast and The Birds and the Bees. On stage until February 15th, this Vancouver premiere is only the play’s second ever production, following its 2024 debut in Ontario. Without spoilers, The…
