Review: The Sorrows of Young Werther at Theatre UBC
The Sorrows of Young Werther is a taut 80 minutes of theatre charting a young man's tempestuous journey from infatuation to destruction. Adapted from Goethe's… keep reading
The Sorrows of Young Werther is a taut 80 minutes of theatre charting a young man's tempestuous journey from infatuation to destruction. Adapted from Goethe's… keep reading
Unscripted. Unstaged. is an interview series from Laura Murray Public Relations that speaks with fascinating artists, advocates, administrators, and other individuals who keep the Canadian… keep reading
Highlights, conversations, and news from the world of arts & culture. PICASSO WROTE PLAYS FOR A PHILOSOPHER’S DREAM CAST The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum will… keep reading
Musical theatre tends to be associated with massive casts, splashy numbers, and grand, showy productions. There is another category of musical, however, that eschews such… keep reading
Canadian playwright Linda Griffiths’ The Duchess aka Wallis Simpson is the story of an infamous woman for whom Edward VIII abdicated his throne (paving the… keep reading
In our new series, we bring you the weekly highlights of cultural conversations and news from the arts world. RUSHDIE CELEBRATES INDEPENDENT BOOKSELLERS Author Salman Rushdie… keep reading
Unscripted. Unstaged. is an interview series from Laura Murray Public Relations that speaks with fascinating artists, advocates, administrators, and other individuals who keep the Canadian… keep reading
Humans are tribal creatures. While we may be far removed historically from our more primitive ancestors, at a basic social level, we continue to structure… keep reading
At the outset, literature and performing arts would seem to reside on completely different spectrums of the art world. Theatre relies on the outward demonstration… keep reading
Seven years after its Broadway opening, Vancouver residents finally had the opportunity to experience the long-running, Tony-winning musical, Jersey Boys yesterday evening (also soon-to-be-a-film). The show,… keep reading