Tag Archives: Vancouver Theatre

Review: The Life Game by Truth Be Told Theatre

When most hear the words ‘theatre’ and ‘improvisation’ they default to thinking about theatresports- short games in the style of Whose Line is it Anyways? that have an end goal of humour. There is nothing wrong with this style, but … Continue reading

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The Venue: Pacific Theatre

The Venue is a profile series from Laura Murray Public Relations that ventures behind the scenes of Metro Vancouver’s foremost arts and culture venues, diving into the past and unveiling the unique stories and events that have made an indelible … Continue reading

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Unscripted. Unstaged. Heather Redfern.

Unscripted. Unstaged. is an interview series from Laura Murray Public Relations that speaks with fascinating artists, advocates, administrators, and other individuals who keep the Canadian artistic community visible, viable, and vibrant.   This week we spoke with Heather Redfern , … Continue reading

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Review: Clybourne Park at Arts Club

Humans are tribal creatures. While we may be far removed historically from our more primitive ancestors, at a basic social level, we continue to structure our identity, security, and very lives around the groups we belong to. Bruce Norris’ Clybourne … Continue reading

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The Venue: Jericho Arts Centre

The Venue is a profile series from Laura Murray Public Relations that ventures behind the scenes of Metro Vancouver’s foremost arts and culture venues, diving into the past and unveiling the unique stories and events that have made an indelible … Continue reading

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Review: The Exquisite Hour by Relephant Theatre

Relephant Theatre’s The Exquisite Hour is an endlessly charming play celebrating the capacity for a life to change in 60 short minutes. It is a playful, imaginative, and unapologetically traditional piece of theatre that feels like a love letter to … Continue reading

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