The holiday season is the perfect time for a play that features an angel showing a compassionate, but despairing and desperate man what life would have been like if he » Read More
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April 8, 2014
Two of Canada’s finest poets, Lorna Crozier and Erin Mouré, have lent their work to choreographer/director Conrad Alexandrowicz, who will use their poems to present two works of physical theatre » Read More
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September 23, 2013
Pacific Theatre opened their 30th season with the much loved and often remounted 1983 Larry Shue play The Foreigner to much positive effect. For folks wanting some light hearted escapist » Read More
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August 26, 2013
How would people communicate with you if they didn’t think they could understand your language? When painfully shy Charlie arrives at a rural fishing lodge in need of much peace » Read More
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December 6, 2012
A wooden floor, a cozy chair, an antique lamp, an old chest…and a wooden wardrobe. This simply lit, cozy stage is the setting for Pacific Theatre’s The Lion, The Witch, » Read More