Much Ado About Nothing

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Bard on the Beach to September 20, 2025
When director Johnna Wright cast the effervescent Jennifer Lines – she of the riotous tresses and a smile that lights up the whole BMO Mainstage – Wright knew she would have a Much Ado About Nothing that would be really something.

Sheldon Elter as Benedick and Jennifer Lines as Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing. Image and photo by Emily Cooper

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Bard on the Beach to September 19, 2025
Director Dean Paul Gibson is having his way with Shakespeare’s The Two Gentlemen of Verona on the BMO Mainstage at Bard on the Beach these evenings.

Jacob Leonard as Proteus and Matthew Ip Shaw as Valentine in The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Photo and image design by Emily Cooper.

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An Ideal Husband

Jericho Arts Centre to June 22, 2025
Treat yourself. Go and see this show before it sells out. Playwright Oscar Wilde would have loved this production: elegant, classy, handsome and pretty at the same time, saucy and a little bit sexy, featuring some serious gender-bending.

Hayley Sullivan as Lord Goring in An Ideal Husband. Credit: Matt Reznek

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Inner Elder

Firehall Arts Centre to May 31, 2025
Prepare to be charmed. Michelle Thrush, award-winning Cree writer/ performer, takes you on a personal journey from childhood to grandmotherhood in just one hour of joy and laughter.

Michelle Thrush in Inner Elder. Credit: Ben Laird

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Here We Go

Performing Arts Lodge (PAL) to May 25, 2025
We are born. We die. It’s all a mystery. And there is, if you’re lucky, much joy and lots of laughter along the way. Remarkably, Here We Go is often wryly funny. I loved this Western Gold Theatre production.

David Bloom, Kate Robbins, Peihwen J. Tai, Richard Newman, Rosy Frier-Dryden and Bernard Cuffling in Here We Go. Credit: Javier Sotres

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Casey and Diana

Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage to May 25, 2025
Casey and Diana, written by Canadian playwright Nick Green, is a reminder of the past – specifically the 80s and 90s – when the HIV/AIDS crisis was sweeping the planet and theatres were producing a flood of AIDS-related plays.

Lindsey Angell, as Diana, and Damien Atkins, as Thomas, in Casey and Diana. Credit: Moonrider Productions

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Dance Nation

York Theatre to May 11, 2025
Dance Nation, presented by The Search Party (Vancouver) and masterfully directed by Mindy Parfitt, is a first-rate production of Clare Barron’s Pulitzer Prize-finalist for Drama (2019).

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Dead Drone

Russian Hall (600 Campbell Avenue) to April 19, 2025
Dave Mott has a lot to say about the state of the world judging from his pre-show remarks on opening night of the world premiere of Dead Drone, Mott’s playwriting debut.

Poster credit:  Jesse White

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Beauty and the Beast: My Life

Historic Theatre at the Cultch to April 6, 2025
The Cultch invites you to embrace Niall McNeil’s distinctive way of expressing himself and find the poetry within it.  I saw it. I embraced it. I found the poetry.

Niall McNeil as The Master in Beauty and the Beast: My Life. Credit: Tim Matheson.

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We Are Boy Band

Studio 58 to April 6, 2025
WOW. The performance area explodes with white-on-white performers, busting moves, looking fantastic.

Part of the Ensemble, We Are Boy Band. Credit: Moonrider Productions

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