With Spring just a week away, we see a new crop of entertainment blooming across the city in these picks
Twilight: For one night only, Twilight In Concert brings the beloved film the back to the big screen March 14th at Vancouver’s Orpheum Theatre

Mystery: Discover whodunit as Agatha Christie’s classic caper And Then There Were None brings murder and mystery to Metro Theatre until March 22
Cash: The Arts Club Theatre takes its 2024 hit Ring of Fire: The Music Of Johnny Cash on the road, stopping at Coquitlam’s Evergreen Cultural Centre until March 16
Rock: It’s Opening Night, tonight, for Cambodian Rock Band a funny, genre-defying play tells the story of a Khmer Rouge survivor returning to Cambodia after thirty years, running until April 6 at Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage
Art: The Vancouver presentation of The Art of Banksy Without Limits is a brilliantly comprehensive and educational exhibition features 200+ pieces of art celebrating Banksy’s works, on display until May 25 at 1 Alexander Street in Gastown

Shop: Sunday, Shop High Quality Handmade Direct from the local designers and makers at First Pick Handmade’s Spring 2025 Pop Up Market, showcasing thoughtfully made Fashion, Accessories, and Lifestyle items.
Ducky: March 12-16, Carousel Theatre for Young People presents The Sissy Duckling: The Musical, inspired by the HBO animated film, The Sissy Duckling by Harvey Firestein
Reading: Western Gold Theatre puts some spring in its step with the On Our Feet (OOF!) Stage Reading Series – a book-in-hand played double-bill of classic farce The Marriage Proposal and Overruled at the PAL Studio Theatre, March 14 –16
Taste: Continuing until March 15, at The Cultch Vancity Culture Lab welcomes the world premiere of A Taste of Hong Kong, a new, original work, written by Anonymous, produced by Pi Theatre and presented by Theatre Passe in association with Vancouver Asian Theatre Company (vAct).
Box: The Vancouver Warriors host Toronto Rock for National Lacrosse League action and entertainment at Rogers Arena on Friday
Pucks: Vancouver Canucks play a pair of games this weekend, hosting Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday and Utah Hockey Club on Sunday at Rogers Arena
Home: Spring is around the corner, find great finds for home improvement season at the BC Home & Garden Show March 13-15 at BC Place
Drag: The Vancouver Men’s Chorus’ Singing Can Be A Drag 2025 features live-singing drag performance taking the Anvil Theatre stage in New Westminster on March 15
Hot: March 14th, Surrey Civic Theatres present Hot Flash Comedy with Syd Bosel a show for anyone who loves to roar with laughter
Royal: Rock royalty, Heart bring their Royal Flush Tour in 2025 to the Pacific Coliseum, with support by Squeeze on Thursday, March 13, 2025.

Comedy: Stand-up comedian, writer & actor Trevor Wallace brings his Alpha Beta Male tour to the Vogue Theatre tonight, March 13th
Disappear: A lighting designer illuminates his mother’s passing in a brave and intimate work as The Cultch presents Itai Erdal’s How to Disappear Completely, a production from The Chop Theatre, in collaboration with The Elbow Theatre, at the Historic Theatre from March 15-22, 2025.
Photographs: On display until May 25th, The Polygon Gallery presents the Canadian premiere of Rotimi Fani-Kayode’s Tranquility of Communion an exhibition of the brief but influential career of the late British-Nigerian artist
Installation: Closing March 15th, Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre and Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art present The Biting School and battery opera’s TechniCowlour, an installation and performance exploring the intersections of mythology, memory, and sensory experience at Centre A, at 205-268 Keefer Street
Haida: Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art presents the Vancouver premiere of the retrospective exhibition Kihl ‘Yahda Christian White: Master Haida Artist running until February 1, 2026.
Nuxalk: The Museum of Anthropology at UBC is presenting the world premiere of Nuxalk Strong: Dancing Down the Eyelashes of the Sun, on display at MOA until January 5, 2026.
Canadian: Showing until May 18, Griffin Art Projects presents a new group exhibition, Seriously? Comedy and Satire in Canadian Art 1970s–Now, the exhibition is guest curated by Melissa E. Feldman, the groundbreaking show challenges traditional perceptions of Canadian contemporary art.
Aging: Until June 1st, MONOVA: Museum & Archives of North Vancouver presents the Feature Exhibit, Echoes of Memory: Featuring A Crow A Day, weaving together untold stories of aging, memory loss & dementia, and the power of community on our collective human experience