Guest Review: Winners and Losers at Gateway Theatre
Produced by Theatre Replacement and Neworld Theatre in association with Crowβs Theatre A guest review from Vancouver arts journalist Jo Ledingham. Jo has an MA… keep reading
Produced by Theatre Replacement and Neworld Theatre in association with Crowβs Theatre A guest review from Vancouver arts journalist Jo Ledingham. Jo has an MA… keep reading
One of art's great purposes is to hold a mirror up to society. In Race, David Mamet takes a scalpel to it, dredging to light… keep reading
It is out great pleasure to share our first guest review from Vancouver arts journalist Jo Ledingham. Jo has an MA in Dramatic Literature (UBC)… keep reading
Play with Monsters, the latest work from celebrated local playwright Aaron Bushkowsky, is a quirky and absurd tale about parents, children, and the multitude of… keep reading
Playwright David Davalos' Wittenberg is a stimulating and thought-provoking piece of theatre that plays out like a fantasy-league for philosophical minds. Reaching across history and… keep reading
Back in Vancouver for its second year, Debts is a creepy and adventurous evening that combines the ingenuity of site-specific theatre with the thrill of… 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
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
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