Articles related to "Vancouver Playhouse"Frost/Nixon opened the 46th season at the Vancouver Playhouse on Thursday night, and sadly, the production doesn't live up to the strength of the play.
Frost/Nixon, based on the infamous interview between British reporter David Frost and President Richard Nixon, has its Canadian premiere in Vancouver in Sept. 2008.
City theatregoers love the Broadway hit performed in Vancouver this holiday season.
When Top Girls first premiered in 1982, it was looked upon as a modern, feminist piece of theatre.
The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre presents the Syringa Tree, directed by Larry Moss and starring Caroline Cave.
Moonlight and Magnolias play stars Jay Brazeau, Stephen E. Miller, Richard Newman and Dawn Petten.
The world premier of The Amorous Adventures of Anatol, from the original play by Arthur Schnitzler, debuts at the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre.
Robert Hewitt makes a splash in The Blonde, The Brunette and The Vengeful Redhead at the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre.
The Drowsy Chaperone, created as a wedding gift for Bob Martin and Janet Van Der Graaf, has been a hit in Toronto and on Broadway.
The Playhouse Theatre Company presents The Wars, by Timothy Findley, in Calgary, AB and Vancouver, BC.
It has been a rough 24 hours for the Vancouver Playhouse - first reeling from the death of Lloyd Nicholson, and the next day having to open a very difficult play.
John Patrick Shanley's award winning play Doubt makes its Canadian premiere as the opening production in the 2008-2009 season at the Arts Club Theatre Company.
An outline of the upcoming theatre season at the Citadel in Edmonton, Alberta.
Vancouver is a city fuelled on variety. Whether it's the arts, sports, dancing or just relaxing, Vancouver has something for everyone.
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