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Theatre

Mom's the Word: Remixed, brings humorous, heartfelt story about motherhood

A mock birth, sleepless nights, diapers, husbands, hospitals, embarrassments, bad habits, periods, teens and sex: nothing was off limits and the audience ate it up.

Top Vancouver Events | May 26-29

It's a good time to be in Vancouver. Summer is (almost) here, the Canucks are heading to the finals, and there are tons of festivals going on. Yep, it's the weekend of film festivals and...

Big hair and big talent at Hairspray musical comedy

The sounds of "Good Morning Baltimore" filled my ears with its rapturous emotions as I sat down to enjoy Hairspray at the Stanley Alliance Theatre. This musical comedy, presented by the Arts Club...

A look at some naughty (and lots of nice) events in Vancouver this week

As always, BeeVancity is excited to bring you the best events of the week. But there's something else we're excited about - we've just been nominated for the Best Events Blog of Vancouver at the 2011...

Hairspray celebrates diversity with a big heart and even bigger hair

Vancouver Arts Club's feel-good musical showcases talent, snappy tunes, stellar choreography -- and Jay Brazeau in drag. What more could you ask for in a summer musical?

It's all about the music | BeeVancity top event picks for May 5-11

So the campaigning and voting is all over. Regardless of how you feel about the outcome, give yourself a pat on the back if you went out and voted! We're excited for Elections Canada to release their...

Fiddler on the Roof comes to The Centre in Vancouver

Timeless classic is a grand mix of music, drama, comedy, dance and romance -- and the performance does it justice.

Provocative "Prodigals" to hit the stage in May

Six young underachievers find their world of drinking, sarcasm and missed opportunities flipped upside down when a former friend returns from Toronto to testify at a local trial.

Ganbare Japan!, a charity concert for a hard-hit nation

Vancouver's artistic community turns out in force to raise money for victims of Japan's earthquake and Tsunami.

Less Sixties social commentary and more Seventies sitcom, The Graduate unsatisfies

Heavy-handed play fails to do justice to original film, despite some excellent performances by cast.