Women of the Fur Trade

Firehall Arts Centre. Held over to March 2, 2025
Anishinaabe/Slovene playwright Frances Koncan creates three imaginary women to poke fun at Louis Riel and to trash the so-called Father of Confederation. What does the “A” in John A. MacDonald stand for? “Asshole”.

Kaitlyn Yott as Marie-Angelique, Kate Besworth as Cecilia and Danica Charlie as Eugenie in Women of the Fur Trade. Credit: Jon Benjamin

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Primary Trust

Arts Club Granville Island Stage to March 2, 2025

Primary Trust is a mild-mannered little play – no sex, no drugs, no rock and roll. Nothing offensive. And that might be exactly what audiences are looking for. What with all the threats flying across the 49th parallel, we’ve had it up to here with ‘offensive’.

Andrew Broderick as Kenneth in Primary Trust. Credit: Moonrider Productions

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Heroes of the Fourth Turning

Studio 16 (1555 West 7th) to February 9, 2025
At a time in the theatre when there is so much that is lightweight, I applaud Mitch and Murray Productions that consistently offers exciting, provocative fare, for taking on such a difficult play. The hunger amongst Vancouver theatre-goers for relevant theatre, however challenging, is obvious: the run is sold out.

Jennifer Clement, David Kaye, Elizabeth Barrett, Aaron Craven and Nyiri Karakas in Heroes of the Fourth Turning. Credit: Shimon Photo

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Wonderful Joe

The Cultch to February 23, 2025
Wonderful Joe. Wonderful Ronnie Burkett who describes this new show as, “a love letter to imagination, hope, and the art of filling broken hearts with gold.”

Mister and Joe in Wonderful Joe. Credit: Ian Jackson

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The Height of the Storm

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Jericho Arts Centre to February 9, 2025
Someone has died. Maybe someone has died.  French playwright Florian Zeller keeps us guessing in this elusive, fascinating play translated by Christopher Hampton.

Christine McBeath as Madeleine and Jerry Wasserman as André in The Height of the Storm. Credit: Nancy Caldwell

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I Remember…

Firehall Arts Centre to January 18, 2025
Dancer/choreographer Joe Laughlin’s overwhelming joy in the body, in music, in movement, is infectious. And in a time of unrest and anxiety, to see someone so completely in love with dance or life – or anything – is a gift.

Joe Laughlin in I Remember… Credit: Michael Slobodian

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Miracle on 34th Street

Arts Club Granville Island Stage to December 29, 2024
The heart and soul of Miracle on 34th Street really rests on Kris Kringle, and Kevin McNulty is all eye-twinkling charm without overdoing it.

The cast of Miracle on 34th Street with Kevin McNulty, as Kris Kringle (centre). Credit: Moonrider Productions

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East Van Panto: Robin Hood

York Theatre to January 5, 2025
Did I go to the opening of the East Van Panto: Robin Hood last night? “Oh, yes I did!” And was I disappointed? “Oh, no I wasn’t!”

East Van Panto: Robin Hood. The cast. Credit: Emily Cooper

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The Sound Inside

The Cultch to November 24, 2024
Finally, here’s a play that’s mysterious, riveting, enigmatic, literary and layered. A play about the intersection between life, art and reality.

Jacob Leonard as Christopher and Kerry Sandomirsky as Bella Baird in The Sound Inside. Credit: David Cooper

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Tom Crean – Discovering Antarctica: Heroic Tales of Scott, Crean & Shackleton

PAL Studio Theatre to November 24, 2024
If you’ve never heard of Tom Crean (CREE-an), you’re not alone. Unlike explorers Captain Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton, Crean didn’t keep a diary and so his exploits are only known through the diaries of Scott, Shackleton and other Antarctic explorers all of whom wrote of Irish seaman Crean’s courage, perseverance and high spirits.

Aidan Dooley as Tom Crean in Tom Crean – Discovering Antarctica: Heroic Tales of Scott, Crean & Shackleton

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