Theatre

The Penelopiad

What is this strange name? What does it mean? What is Penelopiad?

Author: 
Anastasia Shevchenko
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
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West Side Story presented by Vancouver Opera

The cast are all from Canada, but they still rock the show like the original Broadway cast. 

The West Side Story Broadway musical landed its first premier in Vancouver Opera on last Saturday (October 22nd, 2011). The cast are all from Canada, but they still rock the show like the original Broadway cast. The musical combined dancing and on-stage fighting into intense choreography while the operatic scale composition was still perfectly delivered.

Author: 
Jon Aaron
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
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White Cabin

CJSF volunteer Jay Peachy attended Push Festival's White Cabin, a multi media work full of fury, complexity and mystery. Jay was able to find a satisfying narrative through White Cabin's narrative puzzle, this is what he had to say....

To start things off I’m not much of an experienced performance art’s fan.  However as a friend once referenced to a Stanley Kubrick quote; "I don't know what I want, but I know what I don't want.” 

Author: 
Jay Peachy
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
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Project 2012

CJSF volunteer Nick Pannu reviews the western preview of Project 2012 presented by the Tipper Restaurant, this is what he says....

 

The Western Premiere of PROJECT 2012 was presented by the project series at Tipper Restaurant on 2066 Kingsway (&Victoria). Performances are scheduled from Thursday, Jan 28th until Saturday, February 6th

Author: 
Nick Pannu
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
  • By: Administrator
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death

CJSF volunteer Jessica Bruhn reviews the gothic landscape of Edgar Allan Poe's life in Nevermore. The play depicts Poe's psychology fused with his lingering myths is a haunting and dark comedy that will resonate with each of our tell-a-tale hearts

Author: 
Jessica Bruhn
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
  • By: Administrator
Goggles

CJSF volunteer Lise Monique unfolds the mystery, drama and crime of Goggles showing at the newly renovated CULTCH. Her voyage through the one-woman act of  Tara Cheyenne's performance lead her to experience this bone-chilling black comedy that intertwines theatre and dance, here is what she had to say about it... 

On Thursday November 18th, performance artist Tara Cheyenne worked her way through a one-woman show, Goggles, at Vancouver’s new and improved CULTCH centre.

Author: 
Lise Monique
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
  • By: Administrator
Art

CJSF volunteer Jay Peachy attended the intellectually strong, cleaver and smart production of Art on November 22nd at the Inlet Theatre in Port Moody, this is what Jay had to say about the story of Art...

Author: 
Jay Peachy
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
  • By: Administrator
Evil Dead: The Musical

On November 3rd, CJSF volunteer Jessica Bruhn attended Down Stage Right Production's Evil Dead: The Musical playing at the Vogue Theatre. Evil Dead proved to be a bloody affaire, this is what Jessica says.......

Author: 
Jessica Bruhn
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
  • By: Administrator
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival

CJSF volunteer Jessica Bruhn reviews the Bard on the Beach performance of the Comedy of Errors...

Author: 
Jessica Bruhn
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
  • By: Administrator
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival

CJSF volunter, Aryana Sye, reviews the 2009 Bard on the Beach performance of the Comedy of Errors...

Author: 
Aryana Sye
  • Posted on: 18 March 2016
  • By: Administrator

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