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42nd Street *
April 12 through 28, 2007 at Massey Theatre, New Westminster, BC.
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Androgyny seizes the spotlight *
When Amelia premiered at the State Opera in Prague last year, one dance critic hailed it "an event of world importance."
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Becky Johnson -- new works and recent biography *
One of evalu8.org's writers is also a first-rate performer.
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Canada Council asks for increased funding *
The Canada Council for the Arts has asked Ottawa to increase arts funding to "reaffirm the importance of arts and culture in Canadian society and, more broadly, in the world."
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Chun Yi: The Legend of Kung Fu *
Imagine a spectacle as complex and colourful as Cirque de Soleil, as heart-thumping as Riverdance, as rich in cultural tradition and storytelling as either and you may come close to imagining the drama, athleticism and excitement of Chun Yi: The Legend of Kung Fu, coming to Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre January 4 - 11, 2006.
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Cirque de l'Érotique? *
If you thought Cirque du Soleil's regular shows were a far cry from the Barnum & Bailey norm, wait till you see Zumanity
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DON'T MISS THE BUS. THE NUMBER 14, THAT IS. *
The Number 14 is coming back to Vancouver, February 28 - March 14, 2007, Vancouver.
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Flames determine 'tis a nobler partnership to be than not to be *
Now playing in that big downtown park near you (providing you live in Calgary): The Complete Works of William Shakespeare sponsored by the hockey team that has fired more coaches than Henry VIII had wives and last made the playoffs when Romeo was still hot for Juliet.
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Giller author John Bemrose reads at North Van Library *
December 16, 2003, North Vancouver, BC
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I tell ya, I'm lucky. . . I've never had writer's block *
Canada's most prolific, most produced playwright fell into a theatre career by accident, MICHAEL POSNER writes. In fact, Norm Foster was 30 when he saw his first play
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Iron Cobra World Tour Starts in Vancouver *
Iron Cobra -- "we're not from around here" -- will, in fact, be around here April 3, 2006 (Vancouver, BC)
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Microscopic Boogie with the Carnival Band *
A Costume Dance Party, Monday, March 7, 2005, 8 - 12 p.m., Vancouver, BC
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The star-recycling machine *
Former sitcom leads, ex-pop idols, maybe even a former movie star's sister or brother, you'll find them in the next touring musical coming to your city, KAMAL AL-SOLAYLEE writes
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TicketsNow *
Sports, Concerts, Theatre tickets
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Up Your Glass *
Jurgen Gothe’s New Show Will Have You Howling with Delight -- March 24 – April 7, 2007, Vancouver, BC.
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Vancouver Chamber Choir 2006-2007 Concert Season *
Artistic Director Jon Washburn and the Vancouver Chamber Choir have announced their 36th concert season. This calendar of engaging repertoires from all eras includes tradition and innovation and, as always, the consummate craft of Jon Washburn and the Choir.
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Vancouver dance gets its turn *
PAULA CITRON takes a look at the only two non-Montreal dance companies performing at this year's Festival International de nouvelle danse.
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Vancouver Fringe Fest seeks home-stay hosts *
Immediately! Your open-door (and open heart) will even net you a Festival pass!
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Vancouver's Centre cuts shows, staff *
Two years after reopening with much pomp and promise, the Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts, formerly known as the Ford Centre, is facing an uncertain future.
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Vancouver: Peaks and alleys *
While nature may breathe inspiration into much of its culture and identity, Vancouver, writes The Globe's ALEXANDRA GILL, is more than just a pretty picture. In its innovative cuisine, fashion, architecture and urban planning, the seaside city has grown into a sophisticated metropolis of trendsetters
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Secondary Sites:
A Christmas Carole *
Sorry, over for 2003
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A Christmas Story *
Sorry, finished for 2003
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Bard on the Beach 2006 *
Now in its 17th Season, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival stages four productions in repertory, in open-ended tents on the waterfront in Vanier Park, against a spectacular backdrop of mountains, sea & sky.
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Craigslist is plainly effective *
Online job board and ad-free community site growing through word of mouth...
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Dragonfly drinking *
November 24 - Dec. 1, 2003
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Fool's Day 2005 poster *
The 2005 poster. . .
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How a brilliant kid in Moncton got a Stradivari *
It was a small and quiet crowd that gathered in the Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto last Friday morning, but it was an extraordinary ceremony. Eight extremely rare and valuable antique instruments were given out, by a government agency funded by you, to young people, just as a loan, for free.
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Latin Christmas Party *
Sorry, over for 2003
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Lisa Nemetz Showcase of Jewish Performing Arts and this year's Chutzpah Festival *
This year's Chutzpah! Festival looks to be the best yet. The Lisa Nemetz Showcase of Jewish Performing Arts is so diverse that people of all persuasions should find something to suit them. February 21 through 29, 2004, Vancouver, BC
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Murder mysteries win awards in Vancouver *
Vancouver loves its retro murder mysteries. When the 21st annual Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards were handed out in Vancouver last night, The Fall (Electric Company) and The Cat Who Ate Her Husband (Ruby Slippers) shared the lion's share of awards in the small-theatre category.
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New Year's Eve Gala - The Party 2004 at Canada Place *
Sorry, over for 2003.
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Pacific National Exhibition 2002 -- It's the PNE all over again! *
Finished for this year...check back in early August, 2003!
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Scathing satire exposes the jugular *
How often do you get to see hilarious, average, misguided, swearing, spitting, scabby, drunk, cussing, struggling, mud-slinging, dirty, obscene, scheming, big-hearted, dim-witted, two-bit, scowly guys on stage?
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SECRETS THREE *
Continues through November 16, 2003
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The Nutcracker: Royal City Youth Ballet (Surrey Arts Centre) 2003 *
Sorry, finished for 2003
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Tickled Pink to be here *
Canadian actress Daniela Saioni switches horses, but not in mid-stream.
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Trent Arterberry: The Bigg Show *
Storyteller and mime Trent Arterberry is actually a composite person: a collection of endearing, intriguing characters. "The Bigg Show," Sunday, February 19th, 2006, 2:00 p.m., all-ages, North Vancouver, BC.
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Wise Hall New Year's Dance *
Sorry, over for 2003.
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Wrestling with a house of music *
Fine-tuning an opera auditorium, writes RAY CONLOGUE, is a truly operatic process.
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