Review: Dissolve by Shameless Hussy Productions
Everyone should go see Dissolve. Not because it is entertaining, moving, or funny (though it is all three) – but because it shines light on… keep reading
Everyone should go see Dissolve. Not because it is entertaining, moving, or funny (though it is all three) – but because it shines light on… keep reading
When most hear the words ‘theatre’ and ‘improvisation’ they default to thinking about theatresports- short games in the style of Whose Line is it Anyways?… keep reading
Broadway Across Canada returned to Vancouver yesterday evening, arriving with musical theatre of a scale rarely witnessed in the city. The current production is Billy… keep reading
On February 12, 2008, Brandon McInerney walked into his school's computer lab and shot his gay classmate, Lawrence King, twice in the head. This is… keep reading
Born in Romania in 1909, playwright Eugene Ionesco had a front row seat for some of the most devastating political and social movements of the… keep reading
Last year, with just two performers on its intimate stage, Pacific Theatre presented a Christmas Carol that whisked audiences about Dickens' London through a heartwarming… keep reading
Produced by Theatre Replacement and Neworld Theatre in association with Crow’s 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
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