The Firehall Arts Centre will bring its award-winning show, Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen, back to the stage from March 17 to April 21 in celebration of the » Read More
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June 21, 2017
For 35 years, the Firehall Arts Centre has been a cultural beacon for the Vancouver arts community, producing and presenting thought-provoking, compelling and highly entertaining pieces of work in the » Read More
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May 31, 2017
On June 22, Firehall Arts Centre presents Eat.Drink.Play., the theatre’s annual signature fundraiser that pairs tastings from Gastown and East Vancouver’s hottest brewers, distillers and restaurants with local performance. Created » Read More
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January 25, 2016
Don’t let the title put you off from seeing Haberdashery Theatre’s production of The MotherF**ker with the Hat. Though the characters may have a limited set of vocabulary, their profanity is » Read More
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December 18, 2014
Mountains of crumpled paper showing hours of writer’s block, a sparsely-furnished city apartment containing a bed, dingy desk and chair, and lyrics to Leonard Cohen songs scribbled on the stage » Read More
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June 16, 2014
Dancing on the Edge, Canada’s longest running dance festival, brings together the country’s brightest dance talents, with over 70 dance artists performing in 30 works over 10 days of exhilarating » Read More
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May 28, 2014
On Thursday, June 19, the Firehall Arts Centre will present its annual fundraiser EAT.DRINK.PLAY., an unforgettable evening celebrating locally-produced food, drink, and performance. Proceeds will help the Firehall continue » Read More
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April 15, 2014
Michael Healey’s play Proud is most famous for not having been produced in the first place at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto, for whom it was written, due it seems » Read More
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March 6, 2014
Much of Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg’s one hour new piece, Porno Death Cult, draws on past religious experiences, most notably her Camino de Santiago pilgrimage across Spain on foot. The show » Read More
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February 26, 2014
Collaboratively created by Alon Nashman and Paul Thompson, Hirsch, part of this year’s Chutzpah! Festival, celebrates and deconstructs the life of Canadian theatre icon, John Hirsch. Before seeing this play, » Read More
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February 14, 2014
A girl who took up drumming in school, now a woman looking back on her professional musical career, Lauri Lyster is The Drummer Girl, with stories to tell and music » Read More
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December 19, 2013
Fringe Festival favourite and master monologuist TJ Dawe takes audiences on a deeply honest and ultimately uplifting shamanic quest in his solo show, Medicine, at the Firehall Arts Centre. This » Read More