Andi loves Holden. Holden loves Meadow. Patrick also loves Meadow. Meadow is not sure she really needs to love anyone at the moment. How this will all work out will » Read More
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November 22, 2013
Waiting for Ghostbusters is Genus Theatre’s 10th anniversary production, a very ballsy move in my humble opinion. We’re talking about one of the most popular and well-liked science fiction comedies » Read More
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November 22, 2013
It seems fitting to mount Stewart Lemoine’s 1986 Cocktails at Pam’s as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the unofficial end of America’s Age of the American Dream. Just as » Read More
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November 21, 2013
“Is society defined by war? Are we being led like sheep to the slaughter?” War as a tool for control, and our manipulation to accept it, are two vast themes » Read More
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November 19, 2013
4Play’s subtitle “New Work by Excited Writers” is an apt description for this fun, optimistic set of theatre. Divided into Program A and B, each evening includes two short plays, » Read More
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November 10, 2013
In a simple, cozy Nova Scotia house, piles of sand stand in the corners of the living room, creeping from under the walls. The wallpaper has been replaced by an » Read More
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November 6, 2013
It’s nearly impossible as an adult to hear “The Wizard of Oz” and not think about the 1939 classic movie. For many, including this writer, we grew up with the » Read More
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November 4, 2013
The torrential November rains are upon us, washing away the last traces of golden summer sun. Vancouver’s Metro Theatre offers a jaunty remedy for the blustery blues with this season’s » Read More
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October 25, 2013
Canadian dance icon Margie Gillis joins forces with actress Elizabeth Parrish to interpret the poetry of Emily Dickinson in the moving and illuminating Bulletins from Immortality. Gillis and Parrish begin » Read More
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October 24, 2013
Arguably the only good thing that came out of the Canadian misadventure in Afghanistan is the grist it has provided to playwrights’ mills. Broken bodies and scarred psyche often make » Read More
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October 18, 2013
Take a well-written script and add well-grounded, believable actors and you’ve got the makings of a very enjoyable night at the theatre. Fledging NeverYouMind Productions debut offering of Janet Feindel’s » Read More
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October 16, 2013
As soon as my first Halloween in Vancouver arrived, I was told not to miss the Stanley Park Ghost Train. I was also told not to worry, it’s not only » Read More
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October 12, 2013
Assassinating Thomson is a clever, heartening production. Monster Theatre seamlessly interweaves an autobiography, art homage, and “whodunit” to create a work that is so much more than the 80-minute entertainment » Read More
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October 7, 2013
The Zombie Syndrome: On Death Island is a playful, charming romp of horror that makes one relive those gleeful moments of childhood make-believe. A different take on The Virtual Stage’s » Read More









