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The Meal: think of it as the Last Supper on show tunes

The Meal: think of it as the Last Supper on show tunes

Initially debuting at the 2011 PuSh Festival to transcendent reviews, Pacific Theatre presents an encore performance of the boundary-challenging song cycle, The Meal . A guest production by The Lost Gospel Ensemble, its the Last Supper on show tunes.

Maddocks makes Meal out of the Last Supper

Lost Gospel Ensemble gives voice to song cycle

Shakespearean ad-rap-tation is 'da bomb'

Rhymes, rhythms and wordplay explode in Bomb-itty of Errors
V6A anthology tells different story of Downtown Eastside

V6A anthology tells different story of Downtown Eastside

Contributors include Madeleine Thien, Michael Turner, Cathleen With

Beautiful bruisers

The Raid delivers high-octane violence with intricate choreography
Projecting Change Film Festival includes impressive panel discussions

Projecting Change Film Festival includes impressive panel discussions

With the Projecting Change Film Festival about to celebrate its fifth anniversary, co-founder Brady Dahmer has a clear concept of what distinguishes his sustainable festival from other local cinema showcases.
That Which Makes Us Haida gives voice to an almost-lost language

That Which Makes Us Haida gives voice to an almost-lost language

Standing amidst That Which Makes Us Haida The Haida Language exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery, co-curators Jisgang (Nika Collison) and Jusquan (Amanda Bedard) take evident pride in seeing the culmination of a seven-year undertaking.
Tremors Festival includes Last Days of Judas Iscariot and Giant Invisible Robot

Tremors Festival includes Last Days of Judas Iscariot and Giant Invisible Robot

THE TREMORS FESTIVAL Headlined by the twisted comedy The Last Days of Judas Iscariot and featuring the return of Jayson McDonalds Fringe hit Giant Invisible Robot, this showcase of provocative, innovative theatre will leave you rattled to the core.
Dennis Foon adaptation of Michael Ignatieff novel on stage at Vancouver's Arts Club

Dennis Foon adaptation of Michael Ignatieff novel on stage at Vancouver's Arts Club

When Scar Tissue makes its stage debut, it will mark Dennis Foons second adaptation of Michael Ignatieffs celebrated novel.

Dawson's acoustic Black Hen night comes home to roost at Electric Owl

Sought after producer focussing on own musical output