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Viva Verdi!

Giuseppe Verdi was one of history’s most illustrious Shakespeare fanatics. Think of him as the Kenneth Branagh of 19th century opera. And while he only
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Victory Square Games Finds Adventure On The Ouya

To anyone who’s grown up gaming in the nineties, point-and-click adventure games are as iconic as Super Mario Bros. Companies like LucasArts and Sierra produced
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If At First You Don’t Succeed…

Based on Shepherd Mead’s satirical book of the same name, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying is one of two musicals presented by
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All Varieties of Art (and Queers)!

The Queer Arts Festival has been bringing out art and artists from Canada’s queer community since 1998. However, when it first started it was not
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Clean Sheets; Invisible Scripts

At some point on Monday night, five music stands with five thick wads of paper holding page after page of brilliant Deidre Walton dialogue and
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You’d Be Blonde To Miss This

For the last 67 years, Theatre Under the Stars has been filling Vancouver’s summer nights with top quality performances in the stunning outdoor setting of
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East Side Kicks Off Summer of Pride

On Saturday June 29, 2013, Grandview Park was splashed with colour and marked at all corners by big bright rainbow flags. Colourful tents and people
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Twenty Five Years on the Edge

“Dancers’ bodies are more responsive to music than [even] musicians’ bodies” says composer/performer Petunia at the talk-back with the cast and crew of BAMBOOZLED on
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Coffee and Donut 101

Coffee and a donut*. The go-to. The high-water mark of a Canadian breakfast. And while, yes, it is true that Tim Hortons rarely disappoints with
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The Planetarium of Past, Present and Future

Site-specific theater offers artists some of the most challenging and engaging obstructions. When done well, it demands that the work draw from that space at
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Community and Growing Up

“Is it like Sesame Street?” I laughed as I overhead the question a few rows ahead of me at the Arts Club Theatre Company’s opening