Articles tagged with: arts
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The founder of Neworld Theatre Camyar Chai discusses his new show with the company, Doost (Friend) which runs at The Cultch 22-26 March 2016, Sufism, faith, art, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The director Chris Lam discusses the upcoming production of Dogfight, a musical version of the 1991 film, the themes therein, casting in the theatrical community in Vancouver, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The distinguished artist Reg Davidson discusses a new collaboration with Wendy Van Riesen that’s to be presented Tuesday, 16 February 2016 at the Skwachays Lodge (29 West Pender Street) in Vancouver, Haida art, his installations at the Vancouver International Airport, and working and living on Haida Gwaii, with Joseph Planta.
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As the Mariposa Theatre Wing launches, the soprano and managing director of Opera Mariposa Robin Eder-Warren, and musician and director Adam Da Ros discuss their upcoming production of Terrence McNally’s Master Class, working in the arts in Vancouver, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The acclaimed director Daniel Fish discusses his piece Eternal, with Joseph Planta, which will be presented as part of the PuSh Festival 03-06 February 2016.
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The celebrated musician, composer and theatre artist Cynthia Hopkins discusses her PuSh Festival show A Living Documentary, 05 February 2016 at the Fox Cabaret in Vancouver; with Joseph Planta.
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The award-winning theatre artist Mallory Catlett discusses her PuSh Festival show, Decoder 2017, which plays 04 February 2016 at the Fox Cabaret, with Joseph Planta.
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The acclaimed vocalist Neema Bickersteth discusses her PuSh Festival show Century Song which runs 02-06 February 2016 at The Cultch’s Historic Theatre, with Joseph Planta.
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The comedian and author Charlie Demers discusses his show Leftovers, which plays the York Theatre 26-30 January 2016 as part of the PuSh Festival, with Joseph Planta.
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The actor, musician, and artist Stewart Legere discusses his PuSh Festival show, Let’s Not Beat Each Other to Death 21 January 2016, a piece that pays tribute to queer people who have suffered bigotry and violence. He joined Joseph Planta from Sydney, Australia earlier this month.