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Families struggle to stay connected in The Valley

Families struggle to stay connected in The Valley

Arts Club production explores rocky relationship between law enforcers and people with mental illness
Hank Williams biopic I Saw The Light could use more darkness

Hank Williams biopic I Saw The Light could use more darkness

I Saw The Light, Marc Abraham’s biopic about legendary country crooner Hank Williams, does much to re-create the rigorous schedules that defined the post-Depression country music scene but little to delve into the demons that chased Williams into an
Good People has bite to go with comedic chops

Good People has bite to go with comedic chops

Colleeb Wheeler tough but soft
4 things to do in Vancouver: April 7 to 13

4 things to do in Vancouver: April 7 to 13

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Amiel Gladstone and Veda Hille go big with Onegin

Amiel Gladstone and Veda Hille go big with Onegin

Musical based on serialized Russian novel is wonderful
4 things to do in Vancouver: March 31 to April 6

4 things to do in Vancouver: March 31 to April 6

1. Eight dancers from the slums of Brazil fuse hip hop, samba, capoeira and contemporary dance into one giant ball of energy called Companhia Urbana de Dança .
Not much love for Spike Lee’s misguided Chi-raq

Not much love for Spike Lee’s misguided Chi-raq

Chi-raq is Spike Lee’s urgent call to end the gun violence in Chicago’s South Side, the resulting deaths of which outnumber the total American casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq. Thus the title.
No hero’s welcome for downer Batman v Superman

No hero’s welcome for downer Batman v Superman

Who would win in a fight: Batman or Superman? It’s no mean task to tackle an age-old schoolyard question satisfactorily for fans the world over.
5 things to do in Vancouver: March 24 to 30

5 things to do in Vancouver: March 24 to 30

1. Mamma Mia!, the smash hit musical based on the songs of ABBA, returns to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre to inflict its feel-good vibes, outlandish costumes and earworms of “Dancing Queen” and “S.O.S.” on adoring audiences March 29 to April 3.
Neworld Theatre's Doost takes audiences on a mystical journey

Neworld Theatre's Doost takes audiences on a mystical journey

Camyar Chai returns to Neworld Theatre 11 years after leaving the compan